SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, WELD ROAD, OAKURA. THURSDAY, JUNE 26. NEWTON KINO £JAS received instructions from Mr. Q G. Grover, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auctiou tx above,
WITHOUT RESERVE: >f2 JERSEY COWS 19 2-year in-calf Jersey heifers (choice) 2 Jersey bulb 35 Jersey yearling heifers 7 half to full draught horses Steel Queen discs, tine and chain harrows, Cambridge roller, Reid and Gray drill, Booth Hacdonald d.i. plough, Hornsby s.f. plough, big 4 MjCormick mower, McCormiek hay raki, C-bottle Babcock teste--, milk -waggon, spring cart, tip dray milk cf,nß, 4horse block and pulley, gear, chains, tools and all farm sundries.
Luncheon Prodded. Bale at 12 noon. NOTE.—Mr. Grover has been breeding Jerseys for 12 years, and has kept only the best of heifers for himself. This herd now consists of good-framed grade Jerseys, which are practically all springing. The herd lias been heavily culled and'this is his first sale. South Taranaki dairymen should not miss this opportunity. Cars will run from Kaponga. and Manaia on the morning of the sale. BARCLAY ROAD, OFF PEMBROKE' ROAD, THURSDAY, JUNK 28. * NEWTON KING ITAS received instructions' from MR. R. H. SUSANS, who has sold his farm, to sell on the property on Above date, 'WITHOUT RESERVE-
21 DAIRY COWS, mostly Jersey-Hoi-stein 2nd to 3rd calvers, to calve August and September 1 3-year heifer 2 2-year heifers 1 3-year Holatein bull 12 weaners 1 three-quarter-draught gelding, 8 years 1 half-draught mare, aged 1 gig mare, 4 years X milk cart and harness, 1 gig and harness, 1 saddle and bridle, stumping jack, Duncan plough, Oliver plough, chain harrows, Massey Harris mower, sledge, hammer and wedges, blacksmith's forge and anvil, boring machine, milk cans, piping and shafting, 3 rolls roofing felt, stack ewer 18x24, wife strainer, sWingletrees, lawn mower, block and tackle, and aundriesj , ALSO— On account of Mr. J. Rogers} 1 grass mower and rake, disc harrows, Duncan plough, 4 crosscut saws, milk can, 1 block dray, lewt plain wire, wheel barrow, riding saddle, back band and chains, 2 collars, 3 milk buckets, 8 cow covers The above herd are all young JerseyHolstein cows; they have been culled this year from 2G, and wire originally the pick of a herd of 65. Intending buyers can attend this sale with confidence! < Sale at 12.30 p.m< Luncheon Provided. ON THE FARM, OMATA. THURSDAY, JULY 3, NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from MR. J. C. DAVIDSON, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above,
WITHOUT RESERVE: | DAIRY COWS, July, August and September calvers 1 pedigree Jersey bull 86 2-year heifers (Jersoy strain) 10 grade Jersey yearling heifers 3 farm* horses 8 20-month steers 1 child's pony • , 2 breeding sows (close Up), BerKshire boar, 10 store pigs, small stack wheat, 100-gallon Alfa Laval separator and vat, in perfect order (power or hand), jnilk cans,-cream cans, milk cart and harness, portable pig •'stye, small Seed drill and hand cultivator,disc, tine and chain harrows, plough, hay sweep, hay sheet 15x12, chaflFoutter (hand or
power) and''farm suftlries. Slight reserve on pony, drill and cliaff .<jutter ( v , , J?royid«d. Sale at JB:3op.m.
NOTE.—This is a. very old established herd. The vendor, when tailing over the farm from Mr. George Were, also bought the cows and they arc a fine lot, showing well into the Jersey, and in good condition. The Factory Returns show an : average of 300lbs butter-fat. The bull to be sold is a pedigree Jersey, and has some of the best blood, including Souraise Majesty, K.C. 7th and Magnet's Lad.
gjUDDEN AND pn.um C. SUdden B. F*lm» Civil Engineers and Licensed Surveyor!, STKATPORD AND NEW PMfMOUTH. P.O. Box 116, New Plymouth. Stratford fj^ 9 - Xnt PtaMutht M Btn
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1919, Page 8
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