SALES BY AUCTION. fsrocKs,Srxnom /msAticTKW&fia. _HAW£RA, OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Wednesday, 7—R. W. J. McNeill, Skeet Road, Auroa. Friday, 9—David Graham, Auroa Yards Wednesday, 14—Ales. Bissett, Mere Mere INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST T, Ul* HEAD CATTLE, comprising: 30 store and forward cowa ( 28 2-year empty heifera . . .i ' 16 2-year steers 25' weaner steers 33 wearier heifers 40 mixed weaners 20' choice 2-year springing heifers 11 choice selected yearling heifer* 15 choice 2-year springing heifers (good) T-good young dairy cows 1 tip-top dairy 3rd calver, close to profit 50 fat and forward Wethers 40 4, C and f.f.m. ewes in lafflD 200 good hoggets 150 hoggets (splendid line) 100 wehters 100 in-lainb ewes 1 sound gelding, good -in. all barAUROA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9. OKA HEAD CATTLE, including: 35 store cows 20 forward cows SO yearling heifers (good) 30 yearling steers 50 mixed yearlings 15 springing heifers 0 in-calf heifers, choice line, 15 good store pigs 15 good slips 20 weaner pigs 1 spring dray On account of Mr. W...P. Hughes, Awatuna: 20 springing heifers, choice (close up) On account of Mrs. H. Kitff who is relinquishing dairying, WITHOUT RESERVE: 50 choice dairy cows, August and September ealvcrs 1 heavy draught horss 3 hacks 8 milk cans NOTE.—The above herd comprises a first-class \fit of dairy cows, tho majority of which are youug and in the pink of condition. The herd has been heavily culled, and our agent, who has inspected the cows, says they are a really choice lot, and should attract intending purchasers of good dairy cattle. On account of Private David Graham, who is at the front, WITHOUT RESERVE: 29 choice dairy cows, mostly August, and September calvera WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 6 store cows 3 weaner heifers NOTE.—This herd is an exceptionally choice lot of dairy cows, the majority of which are young Holstein-Shorthorn crosses, in the prime of condition. The herd has been heavily culled, and, being only a small one, only first-class dairy cows were kept. What is more, Private Graham;is away at the front, and would not be selling out to-day but for the shortage of- labor, so intending purchasers can rely- on a thoroughly genuine OPUWAKE' SPRING HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17. Entries now being received TARANAKI MACHINERY COMPANY. bog to announce to the Public of New Plymouth and surrounding district that we have commenced business in the promises lately occupied by Messrs. D. Berry and Co., Brougham St., New Plymouth. All classes of machinery for sale, including good, second-hand, reliable Engines, Milking Plants, and any machinery that is required, whether new or second-hand. We are specialists in all kinds of machinery, and we feel confident that we can supply your wants at the lowest cost. Give us a trial. Agents for the well-known firm of Masaey Harris Co., Ltd. British-built Machinery and Farm Implements, all spare parts, machinery oil, and cream separators kept in stock. Correspondence is invited, and will be promptly attended to. Estimates supplied for the erection of all classes of machinery, including Milking Plants and Hydraulic Appliances. . J. TOMS & CO, liojfEJtoa Street Hew Pteawtt.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1918, Page 8
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