SALES BY AUCTION. I ON THE FARM, CARRINGTON ROAD, [ NEW PLYMOUTH. TUESDAY, MAY 27. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from H. W. SAXTON, Esq., to sell by auction at his farm, Carrington Road (three miles from New Plymouth), WITHOUT RESERVE: *■* DAIRY COWS 24 calves 16 12-month to 2-year mixed 1 pedigree Hdlstein bull, bred by Newton King 1 yearling bull 240 ewes, mixed ages, Romney cross 140 lambs 50 goats 2 draught horses 2 good farm horses 1 drill, scarifier, lime-spreader, manure spreader, rake, plough, roller 1 Max C-cow milking plant with Ridd engine 1 windmill, 12ft., and lwindmill for power work. NOTE.—These cows are practically all young and are all bred right into the Friesian, Mr. Saxton having ÜBed a pedigree bull for a number of years. These cows will show a wonderful improvement in South Taranaki. ON THE FARM, MANGAORAKA, BELL BLOCK. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28. NEWTON KINO ITAS received instructions from Mr. C. Wyatt, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction, as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: Q PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS PEDIGREE JERSEY TWO-YEAR HEIFERS O PEDIGREE JERSEY YEARLING HEIFERS j PEDIGREE JERSEY THREEYEAR BULL Q PEDIGREE JERSEY YEARLING BULLS J_g HIGH-GRADE JERSEY COWS I rtO TWO-YEAR SPRINGING HEIFERS, Jersey Cross and in-calf to Pedigree Jersey Bulls g JERSEY GRADE YEARLING HEIFERS Horse, cart and harness, s.f. plough, 2-horse disc harrows, 5-seater, buggy, horse, gig and harness, i 'tis and buckets, and farm LU v CHEON PROVIDED. Catalogues on Application. ON THE FARM, MANGOREI. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28. NEWTON KING AS received instructions from Mr. C. WOISIN, who has sold his farm, to sell as above, Without Reserve: JK DAIRY COWS, Jersey-Holstein cross, 2nd and 3rd calvers, due August and September 1 springing heifer, close up 3 empty heifers, 6 steers, 4 weaners, 2 farm horses, 1 sow (due September), 2 pigs, 20 Brown Leghorn fowls, Adriauce mower, Adriance hay rake, chain, titw and disc harrows, spring dray, buggy, 2 a.f. ploughs, sledge, cans, farm tools, sundries and all household furniture. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. MANGAONE ROAD, KAIMATA. THURSDAY, MAY 2D, 1919. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mr. M. Ryan, who has sold his farm and is leaving the district, to sell by Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE 10 choice young dairy cows, August and September calvers 29 20-month to 2-year Jersey-Hol-steiu in-calf heifers (quality) (in lots to suit buyers) 19 mixed weaners 85 woolly lamb's (good) 40 4 and G-tooth ewes in lamb (good) ' 16 empty ewes 2 cows in milk 25 young Leghorn fowls 1 cattle dog 3 good farm horses, 1 hack, breeding sow, spring cart and harness (good), gig and harness plough, set Noxon discs, tine and tripod harrows, jack, vise, grindstone, wheelbarrow, spray pump, blocks, set trees, 2 X saws, horse clipper, chum, cream cans, buckets, 2 sledges, collars and names, quantity roofing iron, timber, posts, 24 shares in. Moh Dairy Company, 3 shares Farmers' Meat Company, household furniture and sundries. LUNCHEO|^||y)yiDED. SMl'At IgjM, <
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1919, Page 8
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