SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, CARRINGTON ROAJY NEW PLYMOUTH. TUESDAY, MAY 27-. NEWTON KING. JJAS received instructions from H. W| SAXTON, Esq., to sell by auction at liia farm, Carringtou Road (three miletj from New Plymouth), WITHOUT RESERVE, DAIRY COWS 24 calve* 16 12-montli to 2-year mixed 1 pedigree Holsteia bull, bred 'ls Newton King 1 yearling bull 240 ewes, mixed ages, Romiley. crogs 140 lamia 50 goats 2 draught horsed 2 good farm horses 1 drill, scarifier, lime-spreader, man* ure spreader, rake, plough, rolled 1 Max 8-cow" milking plant with Ridd engine 1 windmill, 12ft., and lwindmlll foj power work. NOTE.—These cows are practit&lly all young and are all bred right into tho Friesian, Mr. Saxton haying used ft pedi-i gree bull for a number of years. These cows will show a wonderful improvement in South Taranaki, Light Refreshments Provided; - Sale at 1 o'clock
STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, MAY 27< 150 HEAD MIXED CATTLE CO mixed weaners 3 3-year springing heifers * 255 in-calf heifers 20 3-year Holstem-Shorthorn■ in-cftl? heifers (good) ♦ . 40 fat lambs 40 fat ewes ON THE FARM, MANGAORAKA, BELL BLOCK. MAY 28. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. C< Wyatt, who has sold his farm, tq Bell by Public Auction, as above, WITHOUT RESERVES 9 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS' a 4 PEDIGREE JERSEY TWO-YEAI? HEIFERS 2 PEDIGREE JERSEY YEARLING HEIFERS J PEDIGREE > JERSEX THREE* YEAR BULL _■> g PEDIGREE JERSEY .YEARLING] BULLS 13 HIGH-GRADE JERSEY COWB 22 TWO-YEAR SPRINGING HEEV ERS, Jersey Cross and in-ctlf tq Pedigree Jersey Bulls * g JERSEY GRADE YEARLING HEIFERS Horse, cart and harness, s.f.' plough, 2-horse disc harrows, '6-seatef, buggy, horse, gig and harness, milk cans and buckets, and farm
sundries. Double-barrel - 2-horse tripod harrows Half ton chaff LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Catalogues on Application. Sale at 12.30, ON THE FARM, MANGOHEJ (WEDNESDAY, MAY 28. NEWTON KINQ reived inactions from' Mr. o,' > WOISIN, who has sold his farm, ta ' sell as above, Without Reserve: 15 COWS, . .Tersey-HolsteW cross, 2nd and 3rd ealvers.'du# i August and September 1 springing heifer, olose up S empty, «• steers.- 4 wenter#* 2 faritt' horses; 1 sow (due September), 2 pigs, 20 Brown Leghorn fowls, Adriaiire mowo.", Ailnanee )iay rake, chain, tino qnd ■. diub'hitvftjWß," spring dray, ''"SSTj 2 g.f. ploughs, sledge, cans, -farm • took, sundries" and' all household furniture. < Luncheon 3Jravi4ed.' * •' ' . Sale at !• o'cloek.' ■; • -w *" ',| . v NEWTON KING . WOOIfeROKER. 41 1 if ~ ->» ; valuations" of* - WOOL held at WAlTAßA»through« out the year.
NEXT VALUATION—May 6th. SHEEPSKINS AMD HIDES, ETC. • offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. NEXT SALE-May 27 th. Consignnmts must arrive by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labels on application.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 May 1919, Page 8
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