SALES BY AUCTION ESK ROAD, STRATFORD. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1918 NEWTON KING TJAS received instructions from T£!L A. J. CAMPBELL, who has sold 3iis farm, to sell on tho property on aboTO date: WITHOUT RESERVE: *'■ OQ DAIRY COWS, expected to ffilwi July and August . ; 1 trotting mare 1 mare, all farm woric 1 gelding, C years 3 porkers 8 store piga 1 fat sow 1 dray and harness, 1 gig ana Harness, C milk cans, 20 cow covers, difi* and tine harrows (new), Deere plough, saddle and bridle, fowls, 1 cattle dog (reserve), wheejban-ow, swingletrees and' chains, farm tools, sundries, etft Household furniture WITH SLIGHT RESERVE:] 3-eow Ridd milking plant 45 fully-paid-up Bhares in Stratfffltf Dairy Co. Sale at 1 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. Mr. Campbell has been milking this last five years, and has culled heavily each year. He has kept nothing but good cows; and they are mostly young and la good condition. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17. NEWTON KINO TXTILL sell at his yards as afcove: g() 2-YEAR STEERS 20 prime fat heifers 30 prime fat heifers 20 in-calf 2-year hrsifers 25 store and forwaid cows » 20 good yearling steers 15 good yearling heifes 40 yearling steers 25 yearling heifers 25 2-year empty heifer^ 0 good dairy cows early cafveS, 00 lambs 60 fat and forward ewes 200 Lincoln ewes in lamb 1 4J-year saddle pony 40 fully-paid-up shares in Inglewood Bacon Co. On account of MR, A. W; BUDGE, whe* has sold his farm: 3gQ 2, 4 & 6-TOOTH & P.P. EWES in lamb 124 hoggets 6 4-tooth Romney rams 3 Southdown rams 20 2J to 3-year steers 6 cows and calves 4 18-month heifers Wool press, disc harrows hay raka, 15 hurdles. Stock off turnips. On account of MR. wfc. STANLEY, who is going into camp: J_g DAIRY COWS, Augflst and Sej tcmber calvers 7 mixed yearlings 11 mixed weaners 2 farm horses (heavy) 1 gig pony Disc harrows, chain and tine har< 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. Sale at 1 o'clock, ROBSON ROAD, NGAERE. THUESDAYrJULY 18> 1918. newtoTking TJAS received instructions from MR. P.. J. BROWNING to sell on tb» property on above date, WITHOUT RESERVES J DAIRY COWS, expected to c&h* in August and September 1 breeding sow l 'Ji ■■■■ 0 store pigs 1 waggon 1 double-seated buggy, pole jmA -f ii'l $ shafts.' On Account of another vendor: 30 sheep '■■'■'• ' K -' ■ : ' a tl__ ; ~. 1 o'clock Luncheon Provided, The vendor has decided to go in for pedigree Shortlforn cows. The whola herd'will p :, so|| >iti! the exception oj pedigree cattle/ This is a choice herd, comprising mosYly and Holstein, mostly young and have been heavily culled. Dates will be given at sale. rahotu yards. pridayTjuly 10. * newton~king sell at his yards as abov*t 2Q STORE COWS 30 in-calf 2-year heifers 60 mixed yearlings Sale at 1 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1918, Page 8
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