SALES BY AUCTIOH. ' V-. <M>' ON THE FARM, DUTHJE ROAD. 6ATURDAY, JUNE 14* NEWTON KING "ETAS received instructions from MR, F. T. McCarthy, who has sold his farm, to sell as above, his live and deas Stock, - , , Without RjserVte g0 COWS, Jersey, Holsteic and Sbort* horn cross, July and Augost calvers, all in calf to pedigree Jersey bull 20 good store pigs - v 2 sows 1 pedigree boar Boor runners, Cleaver: pig trough and tubs, 3-horse bar singletrees, 1 barrel molasses, 250 bricks, quantity of roofing iron, vise, 16-galton Methven copper and stand, washing tubs, crow bar, s.f. Duncan plough, set discs, trl-i pod harrows, Cambridge roller, 10 milk cans, buckets, pulsators, Adriance mower, knife grinder, 1 spring cart (tip), Mangatoki factory gl ares (alight reserve). Also, on account of MR J BULL* Bay gelding, aged, half-draught, broken to all harness Bay mare, aged, half-draught, broken to nil harness Full lock waggon, shafts and pole, to carry 18 cans; spring cart (tip), spring cart, sledge, crowbars, shovels, spades, saws, si. Duncan plough, act 2-leaf tine harrows Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock NOTE.—The above herd contains some first-class Jersey, Holstein and Shorthorn cows, which faot, should appeal to all dairymen. They are in splendid condition, and all early calvers. AWAKINO SALEYARDS. SATURDAY, JUNK 21. NEWTON KING m s received instructions to sell as above: On account of MR. L. R. JONES, Without Reserve: 33 CHOICE YOUNG DAJRY COWS, mostly Friesian anc* due August and September, and in-calf to pedigree Friesian bvlls 25 2 to 3-ycar selected Holsteife* Shorthorn springing heifers 2 pedigree Friesian ccws, in calf to Taranaki Spring ' i 1 2-year pedigree Frieniah bull 1 ' 2 yearling p*digrc3 Friesian 2 2-year good grade bulls (Slight Reserve on the Pedigree Cattle. These cows are a good lot and in fine condition. Mr. Junes has bflen dairying for a good many years, and has culled heavily each year. '* On accpunt of MR. J. N. PRYANTi; 12 good dairy cows 18 springing heifers On account of other vendors: -6 dairy cows (whole herd) 10 3-year springing heifers NOTE.—Further entries will be ac< cepted and advertised as received. Buyers wishing to attend ere requested to notify the auctioneer early, so that transport can be arranged.
tmportant GALE * OF PEDIGREE JERSEYS. WEDNESDAY, JUKE 18, loin. Messrs Levin and Co., Ltd., in conjunction with Messrs Dalgety and Co.j Ltd, instruetes by Mr A Buchanan, will sell at "Jersey Holm," PeatUcrston Street East, Palmereton on .Wednesday, 18th June, at. 10.30 o'clock sharp, ihe whole of Jiis pedigree; herd- of Jerseys comprising:— ] 4 PEDIGREE COWS AND HEIFERS . .." g PEDIGREE HULLS NOTE,—Special attention should be paid to the fact that the above,herfl. comprises a very large proportion of the famous Dry Monopole and Monbp&ly strains so noted for aiocesses in Show Kings. The sole reason Mi - Buchanan is selling is on account of lila giving his entire attention to his flclWi ijf Romney sheep. ?;„• Catalogues on applieatibns .to the auctioneer?.'. L }CK TT ART" BUILDER AJtfD CONTRACTOR,' HAWERA. - Estimates given for building in Concrete or Brick anywhere in the Dominion. Office—Regent St 'Phone 399. P.O. Box 08.
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