SALES BY AUCTIOH. ON THE FARM, CARRINGTON ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH. , TUESDAY, MAY 27 f NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from H. JVi SAXTON, Esq., to sell by auction aft his farm, Carringtoii Road (thrco milBS, from New Plymouth), WITHOUT RESERVE? A-l DAIRY COWS 24 calves JO 12-month to 2-yeaf mixed J pedigree Holsteia bull, bredUJ>3 Newton King 1 yearling bull ' 240 ewes, mixed Ages, Romney cross, 140 lambs 50 goats 2 draught horses ■- 2 good farm horses' I drill, scarifier, lime-spreader, mam ure spreader, rake, plough, roller 1 Max 0-cow milking plant with, Ridd engine Jk windmill, 12ft., and 1 windmill for; power work. NOTE.—These cows are practically*!!, young and are all bred right into tba Friesian, Mr. Saxton having used a pesii-i gree bull for a number of years.. These cows will show a wonderful improvement in South Taranaki. ' Light Refreshments Sale at 1 o'clock ON THE FARM, MANGOREL THURSDAY, MAY 29. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mr:~C( WOISIN, who has sold his farm»-to sell as above, Without Reserve: ]K DAIRY COWS, Jersey-Holstelri cross, 2nd and 3rd, culvers*-due I August and September
1 springing heifer, close up 3 empty heifers, 0 steers. 4 weaners, 2 farm horses, 1 bow (due September), 2 pigs, 20 Brown Leg-* horn fowls, Adriance mower, Adriance hay rake, chain, tina and disc harrows, spring dray, buggy, 2 B.f. ploughs, sledge, cans, farm tools, sundries and all household furniture. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. ON THE FARM, MANGAORAKA* BELL BLOCK. MAY 28. NEWTON KING 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 4 PEDIGREE JERSEY TWO-YEAR HEIFERS O PEDIGREE JERSEY YEARLING HEIFERS J PEDIGREE JERSEY {THREEYEAR BULL 3 PEDIGREE JERSEY YEARLING BULLS Jg HIGH-GRADE JERSEY COWS ~ ~ TWO-YEAR SPRINGING HEIFERS, Jersey Cross ar.d in-calf to Pedigree Jersey Bulls .
n JERSEY GRADE YEARLING HEIFERS Horse, cart and harness, si. plough, 2-horse disc harrows, 5-aeater, buggy, horse, gig and harness, milk cans and buckets, and farm sundries. Double-barrel gun 2-horse tripod harrows Half ton chaff LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Catalogues on Application. Sale at 12.30 WAWAKAtHO. FRIDAY/MAY 30. JQO hEAD'OP MIXED oA#ai; 3N THE FARM, TATABAIMAKA, MONDAY,'JUNE?.. NEWTON. KlAltf ' "]Js&|B revived instructions. ■ ,fi>m Wit*" LACY, who has sold his farm, to soil by public auction, Without Reserve: 2Q GOOD DAIRY COWS.. July and. " "AuEapfc/wtlvorsf ■ 5 18-montli bulls 1 18-month heifer 30 mixed wcancrs Half-draught horse (all harness), light express (double or single), gig and harness, Duncan s.i. plough, plough set, Noxon disc harrows, tripod, chain and tino harrows, hay rake, McCormiek mower, roofing iron, cart har» ness, netting, milk cans and sundries. Luncheon Provided.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1919, Page 8
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