MONDAY, JULY 22. NEWTON KING sell at hia yards aa above: 2Q 2 & 3-YEAR IN-CALF HEIFERS 20 2-year empty heifers 15 store cows 60 mixed yearlings 100 hoggets, off turnips 200 mixed age ewes in lamb - • On account Of Messrs. Johnson an Burrows, Uruti, WITHOUT RESERVE: 12 good dairy cows (all particular supplied) On account of Mr. Richards, Motunui . 0 first-class dairy cows Horse, trap and harness 2 school ponies Scalding tub, hay forks, wheelbar row and new Orion range^ 1 8-year, gelding, guaranteed sounc and quiet in any ha:: - .ess Gig and harness Sale at 1 o'clock. STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, 23rd JULY. NEWTON KING VUJIJL sell, at his yards, as above—--20 SsXffiE AND FORWARD COWS 50 mixed yearlings 30 good yearling steers 20 yearling steers 6 fat heifers 15 2-year empty heifers 5 dairy cows (guaranteed) 10 2-year grade Jersey springin heifers 15 in-calf heifers , ! Oh account MESSRS HUGHSON and VINCENT, Puniho— WITHOUT RESERVE, 32 Shorthorn Dairy Cows, in calf t purebred Shorthorn hull 4 2 and 3-year. Shorthorn in-cah heifers 5 store cows 9 weanerS, * These cows are all young, early cal vers, aftd in fine condition. Have ha< turnips and hay since Ist May. Cars will leave Opunake at 10 a.n Seats should be booked at Hughson' Store, or Buraette's Hotel, Opunake. Also, WITH SLIGHT RBSERVE-. The Farm- of 112 Acres, W.C.S.R' lease, 6 years to run, full com pensation for improvements; 4. roomed house, . 13-bailed cowshed, and all farm buildings well subdivided. *•„..■ On account of MESSRS CASSIE WITHOUT RESERVE, 3ff first-class dairy cows (July andi August calvers, mostly Jerse; Shorthorn, and young) These «>w top^: iiUße^eiL.,juu are a good a ctJi«jPy all cominj M during the next three or four weeks. On account of MR. HERE Without Reserve, X.~ "* 22 dairy cows, all Shorthorn (young" and calving August); all goodframed COWS; On account ofE. Bridgemanf Small quantity''furniture. ' '• ' ON THE FARM, MOTUTSTJI. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24. | NEWTON KINO. V JJAS received instructions from MR i W. HARRIS, who, owing, to labw ; difficulties, must relinquish dairying J sell by.public auction,as above/ I'. WITHOUT RESERVE:' j GOOD DAIR| COWS; good'frftinei t. soria and early calvers . •'■■' '2:Bhorthorn bulls / - : ";■ ,15\$?arling's . ■■■.'■, "' ; ::. ; .'•,''••'' ■ j ;WrT^^GHT,IESERfB|, : ■'' I Bidd 4^ow''releaser'E^ni=',';.";' | 1 2i-]i.p;'..LL9ter"«jj|lne ,;'. ■•'■'.'• [ luncheon Providedo §ale at 1 o'clock
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1918, Page 8
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