SALES BY AUCTION. DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, JUNE 30. TX7IXL sell in his Douglas Yards eu »bove date: On account of Mr. Henry Watson, who has sold his farm: I 21 2to 3-year in-calf heifers 1 pedigree Holstein bull (3 years old). 28 weaner calves 1 black mare, 8 years (good), all harness 1 bay gelding, 8 years, all harness 1 P. and D. Duncan drill (9-coulter; nearly new), 1 tip spring cart (good order), 1 rustic cart (rubber tyres), sledge, hillside plough, tine harrows. On account of Mr. G. A. Harris, who has leased his farm? . 400 2-tooth to f.m. ewes (good line) On account of Messrs. Zurcher Bros., who hare sold their farm, WITHOUT RESERVE! 40 2 to 3-year in-calf heifers 40 20-month steers 25 20-month empty heifers 200 mixed sheep (to be drafted) Sale at 1 o'clock. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, JULY ly fJEWTON KING yjILJj sell in his "Stratford Yards on above date: 12(M), M l ™ CATTLE 350 empty forward ewes, off tumip9 100 lambs 75 empty eweg In Dairy Pens: On account Mrs. K. Rowe, who has sold her farm: WITHOUT RESERVE: 12 cows lbull On account Mr. Jas. Phillips, sen-, of Cornwall Road, Ngaere, who has sold liia farm: WITHOUT RESERVE: 37 dairy cows, expected to calve August-September < SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. j The above cows comprise Jersey, Shorthorn, and Holsteins, all in good condition. The farm has been sold and they are for sale without reserve. ON THE FARM, WAREA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2. I NEWTON KING r AS received instructions from Mr. A. Clothier, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE: JJO SHORTHORN DAIRY COWS 30 rising 2-year dairy heifers (his own breeding) 10 2-year steers 30 weaners 2 Shorthorn bulls 5 good farm horses 3 hacks 1 boy's pony 30 in-lamb ewes 1 2J h.p. Watt engine Saw bench (new), 11-coulter McCormick drill, slag drill, milk waggon, spring dray, d.f. plough, sf. plough, disc and chain harrows, 7-beara weighing machine (Fairbanks), 20 milk cans, endless chain, swingletrees, block and chains, 3 sets cart harness, 4 saddles, phaeton, 30 turkeys, geese, ducks, fowls, farm sundries and quantity household furniture WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: "Ford 5-seater motor ca* Single-sea.ter buggy Luncheon Provided. SALE AT 11.30 SHARP. NOTE.—These cows are all Shorthorns, and include about 40 registered cows, but these are in calf to non-registered bulls. Mr. Clothier has been breeding into the Shorthorn for 30 years, his original cows coming from the old-established Bank Farm Herd. His heifers have in recent years been in great demand in South Taranaki. Buyers can attend this sale with confidence. Cars will run from South Taranaki on the morning of sale. L. A. NOLAN & CO. GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. Q.OVERNMENT Valuations conducted as under: Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Wai tara, at short intervals during a«a< sen. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street New Plymouth, every four weeks. NEXT SALE—Tuesday, June 24. NEXT HIDE & SKIN SALE-Tuesday, July 22. Auction Sales of Hides, Talkw, etc., con' ducted m«nthly. t. A, NOLAN A CO.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1919, Page 8
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