SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING INQLEWOOO. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, g IN-CALF HEP?ERS 40 mixed weaners 40 empty 2-year heifers 17 2-year in-c.ilf heifers 12 empty 2-year hufers, mostly Holstein 3 dairy cows 20 20-month to 2-yetr steers 15 weaner Shorthorn heifers 20 weaner Shorthorn steers 20 store and forward cows 50 Shorthorn yearling steers and heifers (good) 60 empty ewej 100 lambs 69 mixed weaners . 550 ewes in lamb Sale at 1 o'clock RAHOTU. FRIDAY, JUNE 20. HEAD MIXED CATTLE 30 good yearlicg steera 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, swinsjetreis and chains, fowls, milk cans, sundries and farm implements, and dso all household furniture in jrood order. Also, at same time ao-1 place, on account of Mr W. McCariit: 1 mare and foal, aiilk cart, roller, 13 weaners, harrows.
HAYMARKET, NEW PLYMOUTH SATURDAY, JUNE 21, QN account of Mr. B. A. Grigg, Smart Road, who lias sold his farm: 3-year-old heavy draught mare (broken to chains), 4-year-old three-quarter-draught gelding (broken to all harnesß; any trial), 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 (quietj any trial), 2-ton express (nearly new), spring dray and harness (in good order), set o* gig harness (new), long-shafter gig and harness, s.f. plough, gig (in good order, just painted). AWAKINO SALEYARDS. SATOKDAY, JUNE 21. NEWTON" KING T-TAS received instructions to sell as above: On account of MR. L. R. JONES, Without Reserve: gg CHOICE YOUNG DA7RY COWS, mostly Friesian an:l due August and September, and in-calf to pedigree F» iesian bc!la 25 -2 to 3-yeor selected HolsteinShorthorn springing heifers 2 pedigree Frieshm ccws, in calf to Taranaki Spring 1 2-year pedigree Frie-.ian bull 2 yearling pedigre? Friesian heifers 2 2-j-ear good grade bulls (Slight Reserve on the Pedigree Cattle.l These cows are a good lot and in fina condition. Mr. Jones has been dairying for a good many years, and has culled heavily each year.
On account of.MR. J, N PRY ANT: 12 go9fl dairy cows 18 spiinging heifer* On account of oilier vendors: > 6 daity coP'i (whole heard) 10 3-Vear springing heifers Sale c&mmences at 11 am. sharp. NOTE.-f-Further entries will be accepted and advertised ad received, Buyers wishing attend pre raquesved to notify the auctioneer early, so that transport can be i arranged. ( CoSjhvALL ROAD, NGAERE. Saturday, .tune 21. j NEWTON KING. JJAS Received instructions from MR. ■iAfc. PHILLIPS, SENR., who has sold his farm, to sell on the property oil above date, WITHOUT RESERVE: | tember calvers , 20 j2 to 3-year in-calf heifers 5 \lioice yearling heifers Tlie /above cows comprise Jersey, Shorthorn and Eolateins. They are in good condition; also the heifers. The farm hks been sold, and the above are to be (Hfered absolutely without reserve. Sale at 1 o'clock, It. eamason STRATFORD. . HAS 15 TO 20 TONS OE) SUPERPHOSPHATE 36/38 I£B 5s PER TON NETT EX STQBE. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 June 1919, Page 8
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