NEWTON KING INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, g IN-CALF HEWERS 40 mixed weanera 40 empty 2-year heifers 17 2-year in-cilf heiu-rs 12 empty 2-year litifcrs, mostly Holateia 3 dairy cowa 20 20-month to 2-yef.r steers 15 weaner Shortliorn heifers 20 weaner Shorthorn steers 20 store and forward cows 50 Shorthorn yearling steors anrl heifers (good) BO empty ewea 100 lambs •> 69 mixed weanera 550 ewes in lamb Sale at 1 o'clock. - RAHOTU. FRIDAY, JUNE 20. JgO HEAD MIXED CATTLE 30 good yearljrg steers AT TATARAIMAKA, at 10 a.m. sharp, On account of Mr. M. Uuggan, who has sold his farm: Two farm horses (any trial), spring cart and harness, ploufl.', swirigletreis and chains, fowls, milk cans, sundries and farm implements, and also all household furniture in pood order. Also, at same time and place, oil account of Mr. W. McCarcie: 1 mare and foal, m;lk cart, roller, 13 weanera, harrows. HAYMARKET, NEW PLYMOUTH SATURDAY, JUNE 21. QN account of Mr. E. A. Grigg, Smart Road, who has sold his farm: 3-year-old heavy draught mare (broken to chains), 4-year-old three-quarter-draught gelding (broken to all harness; any tria»., 8-year-old dog cart horses, any trial, fit for show-ring, very fast and quiet; 9-year-old heavy cob (any trial), 4-year-old boy's pony (quiet; any trial), 2-ton express (nearly new), spring dray and harness (in good order), set of gig harness (new), long-ahafter gig and harness, s.f. plough.
SCOTT ROAD. OKAIAWA. MONDAY, JUNE 23. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from MR. A. R. WATIUNS, who Las sold his Scott Road (Okaiawa) farm, to sell on the property on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE: 100 GRADE JERSEY DAIRY COWS, nearly all 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers, expected to calve JulyAugust, a few in September 17 grade Jersey weaner heifers 2 farm horses 1 pony 1 billy goat 4 fat sheep 2 sows with litters 1 breeding sow 0 store pigs 1 d.f. plough, 1 single-lever plough, 1 s.f. plough, disc harrows, 1 scoop, root pulper, cultivator, 1 gig, 1 buggy, 1 McCormack reaper and binder, 2 milk waggons, grindstone, swinglehars, 1 pony mower, 1 tumbler rake, 20 milk cans, whey vats, pig troughs, 1 set Avery's scales, 1 Stuart horse clipper, quantity of useful sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: I 14-h.p. Lister engine 1 extra size Harkness pump Factory shares Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. My agent has made a personal inspect tion of Mr. Watkins's herd, and states that they are in the best of condition, 1 all second, third and fourth calvers, with the exception of seven, which are a little older. They are good typical dairy sorts, and all well marked Jersey colors. They are in calf to pedigree Jersey bulls, and all showing well. Any farmer desirous of getting good grade Jersey cows can with every confidence attend this sale. Cars will leave my Kaponga, Manaia, Hawera and Stratford branches at 10 o'clock on morning of sale, and clients are requested to please book seats early. NEWTON KING VOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. NEXT SALE-June 24. Consignments must an iye by Friday previ«ut. Ad via* «rad Libels on
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1919, Page 8
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