SALES BY AUCTION. DOUGLAS SALE, MONDAY, JULY, NEWTON KING. sell In bis Douglas yards t>fl above date: 2QO HEAD MIXED CATTLE, to&id* ing: 25 2J-year steers 20 store and forward cow< SO mixed wcaners 35 2-year Shorthorn empty heifer* 25 2-year Holstein empty better* (farmers' lots) 80 2-year Jersey empty heiferg 60 2-year steers 40 mixed wean era 250 2-tooth ewes in lamb fti fiamnejj Tarns 200 ewes in l&mfy A 200 lambs ' m, ■'i ALSO;' On account Mr. Geo. Cornish, mm giving up dairying: Without Reserve? J7 dairy cows, '2nd to 6tK fcfcHSHi nearly all 5-bred pt\ pected to calve August —— - V On account Mr. C. R V: , 35 good daily cows The above cows are all off hilly try, and will do exceptionally jell pot ig the open. BALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. ON THE FARM, WAITOITOI IHURSD AY, JUL? ff 3 «, NEWTON KING H AS received instructions fnnti IC$ R. B. Sutton, who has sold his Dafty to the Government, to sell by. public auo< tion as above, t Without Reservw ' ' (Jg CHOICE DAIRY COWS Z well-bred Holstein 2-year heiferj (springing) J pedigree Holstein cow—Ruby, 6J| King Manor de Kol (imp.), out of Topsy ' .1 J pedigree Holstein cow—l4klce«Mf Maria Kroon, by Hash Knxmi, out of Maria. J pedigree yearling heifer by King of Dominoes, out of FriuUtid Luln 8 yearling grade bulls 10 yearling grade hoiferd 16 yearling steers 62 fat and forward lambi 4-cow Ridd milking machine With releaser plant and 4h.p. Watt engine (slight reserve), 4 good farm horses, 2 unbroken 3-year draught hones, 1 sow due October, 5 store pigs, tgfllr tt* press (carry 25 cwt.), spring tip dray, gig, d.f. plough, tine and disc harrows* big 4 McCormick mower, hay like, new manure distributor, 65-gal Dotoo separator, 600-gal. new tank, 12 milk cans, 2 tons carbonate lime, gig and dray harness, 5 bags cement, 12-foot kauri trough, o.s. chaff, carpenter's bench, 10-foot gate, all farm tools &ni| sundries, Light Luncheon Provide} Sale at 12 soon, 1 NOTE.—These are a good lot of eowS, mostly grade Holsteins, in good condition and showing.well forward. The heifers are a particularly good lot. Ab the farm has been sold, everything has to go without reserve. The vendor has supplied, bn an average, over 31 gallons, from these cows in the flush, with a 3.0 test SALE OF RAHOTU FARM, JULY 18. NEWTON KING £JAS received instructions from Mr. W. J. LARKING, to sell by Publio Auction at the Rahotu Saleyards as above, at 2 p.m. His farm of 249 aires W.C.S.R. Lease sub section 1, section 5, Bta& 111., Opunake S.D. ( : v ' ' This is a well known and good pro* perty, situated o,piles Kahui Road from Rahotu, is free from weeds, \f«U watered and subdivided into 7 goo'd paddocks; 00 per cent, is ploughable and if at present carrying 60 dairy cows and 22 head mixed cattle. * . £ull particulars are available from ttt* Auctioneer, NEWTON KING WOOLBROICIR, GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS Of WOOL lield at WAITARA throughout tlie year, SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC* offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. Next Hide and Skin Sale-July 22. Consignments must arrive by Friday previous. Advise Cards and Labels on application.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1919, Page 8
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