SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FABM, PUNIHQ. WEDNESDAY, .TUNE 18, NEWTON KINO JJAS received instructions from Messrs, Wells and Butler, who have sold their farm, to sell by publi: auction aj above, WITHOUT RESERVE: 1 OA DAIRY (.OWS, mostly Shorthorn 8 store cowa 32 2 and 3-year springing heifera 60 mixed Shorshorn weaneri 4 Shorthorn bulla (good) 4 farm horse* 0-eow milking mashine with Ridi releaser 3000 feet timber Horse, gig and harness D.f. plough, s.f. plough, Cambridge roller, chain, tripod and d:sc harrows, new cultivator, one-horse cultivator, small drill, 3-ton waggon heavy dray, spring dray, light-tip dray, 38 milk cans, SO gallon Melo.;te separator, fiO sacks good seed cats, 3 tons basic super and bonedust, 40 hens, 30 fat sheep, 2 breeding sows, 5 store pigs, 12 weaner piga, large quantity good household furniture, and all farm sundries. Luncheon Provided. Bale at 10.30 a.m. NOTE.—The attention of Taraitaki dairymen is specially directed to this sale. The cows and heifers are practically all Shorthorn, in fine condition, and include 28 registered Milking Shorthorns, transfers of which will be available to the purchasers on the day of the sale. Motor cars will run from my Kaponga and Manaia offices on tho morning o: sale. Will intending buyers please boon seats earfy.
ON THE FARM, KELIY ROAD, HUIRANGI. THURSDAY, JUNE 19. NEWTON KINO H A i received instructions from MR. W. NICOLL, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: 20 GOOD DAIRY COWS August and September calvers 7. selected Jersey heifers, due September and Octobe. - ' 5 selected Jersey yearkng heifers I 2 good farm horses (all harness) 1 trap horse., trap and harness flight reserve) -15 goats, hack, 8 store pigs, 5? breeding sows, Massej mower, s.f. plough, hillside plough, disc, tine ahd chain harrows, spring cart and harne9«, Methven copper, fowls, harness, 6 milk cans, good heading dog, furniture and ' all farm sundries. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30. NOTE.—These cows are all grade Jerseys except two, and can be recommended to buyers. TATAR AIMAKA. THURSDAY,'JUNE 19. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from MR. i S. MEDCALF, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVES 30 DAIRY COWS, all young August and September calvcrs 1 Jersey bull Dray and harness, gig and harness, 7-year cob (gig or saddle;, stacV hay, fowls, farm tools and al! household furniture. Sale at 10.30 a.m. sharp* ALSO, AT TATARAJMAKA, At 1 o'clock, On account of MR. G RAE, vtho has sold his farm, WITHOUT RESERVE: 23 GOOD YOUNG DAIRi COWS, dua July, August and September, and mostly 2nd and 3rd calvera 4 good in-calf heifers 2 empty cows 1 3-year Shprthorn bull 2 half-draugh: horses any trial Spring dray, McCormick disc harrows, chain harrows s.f. Horns by plough, 3 sets harness, 4 milk cans, household furniture and all farm simdiies Luncheon Provided. NOTE. —The above herd is a good lor. Mr. Rae lias culled very heavily during the last three yeavs. NEWTON- KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every four weeks af STRATFORD. NEXT SALE—June 2*.' Consignments must arrive J»y Friday smbm <Mv2m e&£ : Ssktii »
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 June 1919, Page 8
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