SALES BY AUCTION SKINNER ROAD, STRATFORD. WEDNESDAY~JULY 24, 1918. NEWTON KING JTAS received instructions from Messrs E. and S. REYNOLDS to sell on the property on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE: gQ DAIRY COWS 1 cow in milk 4 farm horses 2 sows, close up 8 slips 1 boar 1 Farmer's Favorite disc drill, 1 H.T. mower, knife grinder, disc and chain harrows, tripod harrows, s. and d.f. ploughs, gig and harness, roller, block dray and harness, cart harness, backhands and chains, saddle and bridle, chaffeutter, saw bench, sledge, 20 cow covers, 5 milk cans, 3 horse set swingletrees, spray and pump, 2 dogs, quantity iron, 1 stack hay, farm tools and sundries. ' Household Furniture. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 3-cow releaser A.W.R. milking plant. Sale at 1 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. The above cows are mostly young and early calvcrs. They averaged last season 23Ulbs of butterfat per cow. Mr. Reynolds has sailed for the front and these cows will be sold absolutely without reserve. CROYDON ROAD, TE POPO. THURSDAY, JULY 25,1918. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from MR. M. M. KNOX, who has sold his farm, to sell on the property on above •• date, WITHOUT RESERVE: d gj DAIRY COWS, expected to calve August-September 20 mixed yearlings 2 bulls, 2 and 3-years 1 milk cart horse, 7 years, all harness 1 Shetland pony 1 gelding, 2 years, by General Joubert (reserve) Milk cart and harness, 1 7-coulter R. and G. drill, 1 Hornsby mower, chaffeutter, hillside plough, 2 tanks (400 and 200-gallon), milk cans and buckets, timber jack, anvil and vise, chains and swingletrees, plain and barbed wire, 14 sheets iron, 100 totara posts, 15 fowls, 10 geese, 2 turkeys, quantity timber, farm tools, sundries, etc, Sale at 12.30 p.m. Luncheon Provided, Mr. Knox has sold his farm, and the cows arc for absolute sale. These cows are mostly young Jersey-Shorthorn cross, and .yielded £SOO last season for milk alone, with an average test of 4.3. ON THE FARM, MOTUNUL MONDAY, JULY 29. NEWTON KING; TTAS received instructions' froiA MR. I- C. TOPLISS, who has leased Bis d farm, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: "ft" 390 4 ' YEAR EWES > i" lamlS) (S 00(J line) 20 fat and forward cows 2 draught geldings, 0 and 7 years, all harness 1 draught mare, aged {; 2 aged draught brood mares (. 6 unbroken 3-year draughts by [. Empire r. I 5-year hack ~ Cattle dog, Alfa Laval 100-gallon separator, 2 milk vats, box churn, shafting and pulleys, 2 large salting toughs, tine harrows, waggon, McOTrmick binder, mower, d.f. plough, 2 sets disc harrows, hay rake, McCormick seed drill, Andrews and Beaven n chaffeutter, double bagger, with lOin. J mouth, perfect order, light gig, chain harrows, lorry, block dray, spring d dray, 5 sets plough harness, 2 cart 8 saddles, 3 sets leading harness, spring part harness, running gear, swingleand chains, 3 windlasses, hay hay sweep, 2 knife grinders, s - Placet Jr. r cultivator, crosscut saw, ," cultivator, circular Baw, and belting, >.}■.. buggy harness, 2 18x20 tarpaulins, • winnowing machines, hay forks, 25 ■\. ; fcsacks o.s. chaff, 40 sacks good seed ,:;. ,| oats, 19 sacks Dreadnought seed wheat, i|;.U sacks fowl wheat, 10 sacks 2nds ■■ foats; 30 empty sacks, Cambridge roll- ' 'eij,' 15 railway rails, wheelbarrow and • all farm sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 2 yearling draughts, well-known hunter (Grey Boy) I Corbett corn crusher ir ( Feilding and Piatt portable engine, 0 10 aorse-po'wer ~ ~• Luncheon Provided. | -,'"• (Sale at 12.30 o'clock. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OV \ 'SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, AND ..■''.' \ ,' OALFSKIN& j T'HE abote Valuations will be held at / Newton King's Wool Store, Strat- j Fo?d, every four weeks. sale Tuesday, July 23. Advice Carda and Libels on applies.' NEWTON KING, j
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1918, Page 8
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