SALES BY AUCTIOB \JEWTON KING'S LIST OF CLEAR ING SALES: SEPTEMBER. Monday, 9 —Fred Chapman, Wareft. Monday, 9—Jas. Hine, Jr., Tikorangi Thursday, 12— J. N. Uhlenberg, Croydon Road, Waipuku. Monday. 23—Cheshire and Smith, Koru. Wednesday, 20— W. J. Simons, at Inglewood yards. HAYMARKET SALE, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 191& NEWTON KING VyiLL sell by auction as above* 42 stores 7 porkers 1 milk cart 1 B.f. plough Fencing posts Sale at 12 o'clock. ON THE FARM, TIKORANG^ y MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ft. NEWTON KING ~ [AS received instructions froni !fc ' JAMES HINE, JUNR., who musd relinquish dairying owing to his remaining son going into camp, to sell by pub* lie auction us above, . WITHOUT RESERVE: - 0 A DAIRY COWS, in milk and to clflve* 11 heifers, in milk and to calve 1 registered milking Shorthorn bull "Roan Duke," bred by Messrs, K. Turnbull and Sons 17 Shorthorn calves 5 milk cans The above cows averaged '£22 18a 43 each for butterfat last Beason, Luncheon Provided, NOTE.—These are a good line. The herd is in great condition, and none have calved before August 1. The bull is a splendid animal, and is guaranteed sound. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, SEPT. 0, 1918. NEWTON KING VHILL sell in his Douglas Yards, on above date: OAQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE AQQ MIXED HOGGETS CO mixed yearlings 800 mixed bush hoggets (in lot's 1 200 mixed bush hoggets (in lots) On account of Mr. F. W. Court: C dairy cows, close up sound) Sale at 1 o'clock. ON THE FARM, WAREA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from MK. FRED CHAPMAN, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction above, WITHOUT RESERVE: Ol DATRY COWS (in milk and springing) 10 2-year dairy heifers 15 calves (Shorthorn) 2 Shorthorn bulls ■ ] -{-draught mare 1 half draught mare, guaranteed all harness 1 gig mare, quiet and 60und (! milk cans', buckets, strainer, 2 bath tubs, boy's pony, saddle and bridle, saddle and bridle, gig and milk cart, harness, gig, milk cart, 2 disc harrows, plough, swingle trees, chains, tools, calf chains and troughs, posts, copper, barrels, lava mower and nil farm sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 milking'machine sn;l plant {Felix Luncheon Provided. CROYDON ROAD, WAIPUKU. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.2, 1918 NEWTON KING ■""""AS received instructions from MR. ' J. N. UHLENBERG, who has sold his farm, to sell on the property on above date: 91 DAIRY COWS 4 2-year springing \urU ■• I pedigree Jersey bull 4 yearlings 1 mare, all harness 1 breeding sow . 1 baconer 3 store pigs "^ Dray and harness, milk cans, skdg,', wheelbarrow, d.f. Duncan plough (good order), 1 M.H s.f. plough, tine harrows, 40 sheets roofing iron, crowbar, stumping jack, harness and wedges, farm implements, sundries, etc. 33 fully-paid-up shares Midhirst factory (slight reserve) ~ Sale at 12.30 p.m. Luncheon Provided.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1918, Page 8
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