SALES BY AUCTION XTEWTOK KING'S LIST OF CLEAR ING SALES: Friday, 2-0. It. Tylee, Kapuai Eoii, Kahotu. Wednesday, August 7~A. L. Hunter, Okato. Thursday, B—Jos. Robson, Stratford. Thursday, B—M. P. Power, at tho farm, Kaponga, Thursday, S—Stephen Hale, Warea. Monday, 12— J. C. Davidson, Wuihi, Waif tara (pedigree Jerseys) Thursday, 15— W. B. Grant, Westown Wednesday, July 31—A. Robertson, Cornwall Road, Ngaere.
KAPONGA SALEYARD& AUGUST 2, 1918. NEWTON KINO sell as above, subject to the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneer*' Association: gg FORWARD & STORE CO.WS, 30 1-year heifers 25 1-year steers 30 1-year Jersey heifen 3 bulls 25 springing heifers (good, line); ! 40 lambs 21 lambs ' 2-ialf-draught horses, 3~yearS' old
Sale at 1 o'clock, STRATFORD SPRING HORSE.FABSATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 191% NEWTON KING VVJLh sell in his Stratford Hroae Bt» zaar on above date: *TQ HORSES, comprising broken and unbroken draughts, half"! draughts, hacks, and light fcari ness horses , ALSO: On account of MR. W. L. STOCKS, who is in camp, the whole of his contracting plant, WITHOUT RESERVE, comprising: g DRAUGHT AND HALF-DRAUGHT HORSES, all staunch 3 heavy drays 1 light dray Tarpaulin, 3 cart saddles anl breeching, 8 sets harness, horsa covers) 4 spalding hammetß, crowbars, sundries, etc. Sale at 12.30 p.m.
STRATFORD YARDS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1918.' NEWTON KINO [ASs received instructions from MR. D. 0. SHUTE, who has Bold hia farm, to aell in the Stratford Yards oa above date, WITHOUT RESERVE:* JO FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, mostly Shorthorn 27 2i to 3-year springing heifers. Holstein9 and Jerseya 2 weaners
Sale at 2 o clock. Mr. Shute has been milking for the past seven years, and tins is his first clearing sale. The cows are in calf to a purebred Shorthorn bull,-ond are really a first-class lot. The heifers comprise Holstein and Jersey cross, selected from some of the best dairies in the district The farm is sold, and all stock is for absolute sale.
ON THE FARM, OKATO. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 7.
NEWTON KING TJAS received instructions' from MR A. L. HUNTER, who is relinquish ing dairying, owing to labor difficultiej and ill health, to sell on the farm at above, WITHOUT RESERVE: 7Q SHORTHORN AND DAIRY COWS 12 sprigning heifers by Parthena §jfi de Kol Fayne 1 pedigree Berkshire boar 3 sows in farrow 1 sow with litter 9 good store and. weaner pigs * Milk cans, calf chains, spring cart, 8-bottle Babcock tester with 60 sample bottles, calf and pig troughs and, Uar« rels WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 2 pedigree Friesian bulls—Parthena Sir de Knl Fayno (6 years), and Alcartra ,'aulinc (5 years) 1 milk waggon, carry 15 cans 5-cow Ridd milking machine witH releaser in first-class order 1 Lister engine (new) Luncheon Provided.
Sale at 12.30 o'clock. NOTE.—Mr. A. L. Hunter lias been dairying for the last seven years, and has always culled heavily. Nearly 30 per cent, of the herd are heifers picked from his best cows. Several of the older cows will have calved by the day of sale. The herd are all in calf to either the two pedigree Friesian bulls mentioned, Full extended pedigrees of these bulla will be given at the sale. Their breeding combines the best blood of American dairy cattle.
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