SALES BY AUCTION INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31NEWTON KINO sell at his yards as abovai 2Q STORE COWS 32 2J-year forward conditioned Jasifers 19 21-year steers 40 weaner steers 26 weaner heifers 20 2-year empty heifers 10 2-year springing heifer* 3 springing cows 14 good yearling steerf G3 mixed weaners 200 ewes in lamb 40 hoggets 300 4 and 6-tooth and f.m. ewes id lamb 4 Sale at 1 o'clock
RAHOTU SALEYARDS FRIDAY, AUGUST 2. NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above: gQ MIXED YEARLINGS 20 store and forward cow# 10 springing heifers 10 dairy cows close up 20 Holstein yearling heiftti < 25 yearling steera 2 express horses 1 light express ! ' On account of MR. G. R. TYLEtf, hui Road, Rahotu, who is going out pl dairying, Without Reserve: DAIRY COWS, practically all young and mostly Holateia-Shorthora cross 5 25-gallon milk cans 11-coulter McCormick drill (reserve)' 6-year gelding, all harness (reserve) On account of Mr. Ed. Walter* 300 hoggets On account of MR H. LANDER, Rahottf (at 10.30 a.m. sharp): The whole of the furniture co6< tcftned in a six-roomed houses ;!•??;! ALSO— At 11 a.m. On account of Mr. J. CallgatUtfi: Household furniture and effect 9Boy's Shetland pony, rising 4 years, thoroughly quiet (guaranteed) Rudge motor cycle, just (slight reserve)
KAPONGA SALEYARD& AUGUST 2, 1918. NEWTON KING sell as above, subject to the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneer' Association: gPJ FORWARD & STORE COWS 30 1-year heifers 25 1-year steers 30 1-year Jersey heifers 3 bulls 25 springing heifers (good line) 40 lambs 21 lambs ■ 2 half-draught horses, 3 years, old Sale at 1 o'clock.
ON THE FARM, OKATO. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 7. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from MR. A. L.:HUNTER, who is relinquishing dairying, owing to labor difficulties and ill health, to sell on the fartn as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: SHORTHORN AND FRIESIAJX . COWS 12 aprigtting heifers by Parthcnp. Sir • * '%»\Kiil-- i'iij'ne ■ it 4sgstjshire boar 3 sows in farrow 1 sow with litter n,, ss. good: st6^and woaner pigs Milk cans, ctylf chains, spring cart, 8-bottle Babeock tester with 00 sample bottles, calf and .pig troughs anil barrels WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 2 pedigree Friesinn bulls—Parthena Sir <lc Ivol Payne (0 years), and Alcartra Pauline (0 years) 1 milk waggon, carry !5 cans C-cow RiiUl milking machine with x releaser in first-class order 1 SJ-li.p. Li|ter engine (new' Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12 30 o'clock. NOTE.—Mr. A. L. Hunter has Iwn dairying for the last seven years, and has always culled heavily. Nearly HO per cent, of the herd arc heifers picked from his best cows. Several of the older cows will have calved by the day of sale The herd are ali in calf to either of th« two pedigree Friesian bulls mentioned Full extended pedigrees of these bull* will.be given at the sale. Their breeding combines the best blood of Americas' dairy cattle.
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