j SALES BY AUCTION STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 10,1018. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mfe. C. WATCHORN, of. Puniwhakau, who is giving up dairying, to Bell in the Stratford Yards, on above date: WITHOUT RESERVE:, 2? DAIRY COWS, expected to calyt in August and September 10 3-year springing heifan Sale at 1 o'clock. ' ' This is a choice little herd, mostajr young and heavily culled. Cows from the back country always do well on a better class of land. Dates will to given at sale. IN DAIRY PENS.' On account of Mr. A. F. Cuff,. WITHOUT RESERVE! 27 DAIRY COWS, expected to- cftlri in August and September. ESK ROAD, STRATFORD. " WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 191| NEWTONKING [AS received instructions from MS. A. J. CAMPBELL, who has sold'Ml farm, to sell on the property on ahoyl date: WITHOUT RESERVE! 2Q DAIRY COWS, expected fo Sftlvi July and August. 71 trotting mare 1 mare, all farm work 1 gelding, 0 year* 3 porkers 1 fat sow 1 dray and harness, 1 gig and ha, ness, 6 milk cans, 20 cow covers, jdist. and tine harrows (new), Deere plough, saddle and bridle, fowls, 1 cattle dog (reaerve), wheejbairak swingletreea and chains, farm tools' sundries, etc. Household furniture WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 3-cow Ridd milking plant 45 fully-paid-up shares in Stttifoid Dairy Co. Sale at 1 o'clock. ' Luncheon Provided. Mr. Campbell has been milking this last five years, and has culled heavilj each year. He has kept nothing but'good cows, and they are mostly young and in good condition. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1918* NEWTON KING sell by auction, on awouni 6! A. W, Budge, who has sold nil farm, WITHOUT RESERVE: u<oo 2 ' 4 " Q and F,F ' ew< * * n t«A turnips). —•• J24 HOGGETS 0 4th romney rains 3 southdown rams 28 2| to 3-year steers 5 cows and calves 4 18-month heifers Wool press, disc harrows, haj, rake, 15 hurdles. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17* ' * NEWTON. KING TUTLL sell at his yards as above: gQ 2-YEAR STEERS 20 prime fat heifers 30 prime, fat heifers 20 in-calf 2-year heifers 25 store arid forward cowi 20 good yearling steers 15 good yearling heifer* 40 yearling steers , 25 yearling heifers " 25 2-year empty heifers B good dairy cows oarly calvari 80 lambs 60 fat and forward ewes 200 Lincoln ewes in lamb 1 4i-year saddle pony " On account of "MR. A. W. BUDGE, who has sold-his farm:. ■■ ggQ 2, 4 & 0-TOOTH & F.F BWK» in lamb 124 hoggets 6 4-tootli Romney ramt 3 Southdown rams 2('i 2-i to 3-ycar steers 5 cows and calves 4 IS-month heifers Wool press, disc harrows hay rake 15 hurdles. Stock off turnips. On account of MR. W. C. STANLEY who is going into camp: ]_g DAIRY COWS, August and Sep temher calvera 7 mixed yearlings 11 mfoced wcaners 2 farm horses (heavy) 1 gig pony Disc harrows, chain and tine hnr rows, s.f. plough, spring cart, rubbertyred gig, Whipple trees and chains, 2 sets harness, 2 cans, 4 barrels, jack, maul and wedges, crowbar, 14-gallon copper, wheelbarrow, -farm tools and . sundries. v SahTat 1 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1918, Page 8
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