SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS! DON'T FORGET H: S: MUNDY'S fJLEARING gALE', AT ROWAN * TO-DAY. \ Cars leave Kaponga and Manaia fat the sale. NEWTON KINO, ON THE FARM, ROWAN, " THURSDAY, JUNE 19, NEWTON KING! JJAS been instructed by Mr- H. 8, Mundy, who baa sold bis farm, t<J ' sell aB above, WITHOUT RESERVE: i gj CHOICE YOUNG JERSEY, HOL* STEIN and SHORTHORN Cro?* COWS, August «md September calvers, in calf to pedigrte Ayr* shire bull. I goat and 2 kids Also furniture and effects comprising: Sideboard, fireguar.l, kitchen dresser, cupboard, copper, milk cans, 3 bedsteads, mattresses, wash' stands, duchess, 2 dressing tables, octagonal tables, small tables, chairs, 2 easy chairt, up. bolstered curtain poles, carpet runners, set tine harrows, logging chain, pig troughs and. tubs, wheelbarrow • WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: Dogcart, piano, factory shares, X J -draught mare, aged, all bar* ness, staunch and quiet s SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. Luncheon Provided. NOTE—The cows are in splendid con« dition, are all young, and have been heavily culled. Factory returns are goodj and cows will be grazed, free of ehargpj till June 30. '\
THURSDAY, JUNE 26, j NEWTON KING i JJAS received instructions from MB. R.< HIGAN, who has sold his farm, t») sell on the property on above date,' WITHOUT RESERVE: ( | £5 DAIRY COWS, Jersey and J««y4 I Shorthorn cross, expected! t« calve July-August fi 2-year in-calf heifers, 1 Friesian bull ' 1 pedigTee draught mare . 1 three-quarter-draught mare {goodjy worker) . ; 1 half-draught mare (any harness)] '' ,1 gig and stock pony ' 1 convertible di. plough, disc find \ tripod harrows, 1 M.H. mower, 1 hay, * sweep, eleven-coulter M.H. drill (good, as new), saddle and bridle, 1 longi shatter gig, 1 tip milk dray, 1 milk! waggon (good as new), 1 Cambridge roller, set four-horse gear, hay Take* chaffcutter (hand or power), cttltiw tor, weed cleaner, 1 wood saw, cross* cut saws, hammer and wedges, gig! harness, block dray harness, leading harness, waggon and breaking-in ness, sundry harness, 14 to 25-gaHony milk cans, milk cooler, shooting and plunger, farm tools, meat safe, eta, ' ALSO; Household furniture, Including 9f piece drawing-room suite Shares in Mangatoki Dairy Conw pany (reserve). Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. The above is an exceptionally fine' herd, comprising Jersey and JerseyShorthorn cross, all young and in good condition, of a very good type, and all showing very forward in calf. About 70 are due to" calve'<in July, balance it August. Expected dates of calving wilt • be given at sale. The returns of butter-fat from thise . cows is as follows: ' 1910-17 .. ... ,21901.921bs. r IM7-18 ... ... !0 3 270.541b5. IMS-™ .. .. 22944.411k and last season the number of cows mfljeed was-S less, and the average test fon,sHi» season was 4.0. The her* has Jjcen «p>d heavily every year, .and can be re»>ra-> mended with the greatest confidence to clients. * NBWTCXN iq#G WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OP WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. ' SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. NEXT SALE-June 24. Consignments must anive by Friday previous. Adv',!e Cards and Labels on
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1919, Page 8
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