SALES BY AUCTION, " NEWTON KING CALENDAR OF CLEARING BALESj JULY. W jrtaeadav, 30—Wm. Loveridge, Os&tsi AUGUST. ' r Wednesday, 6—J, Lucena, Toko Boa& Toko. ' ; Thursday, 7—Geo. Tunnediffe. Eeo| lioad. Monday, 11— T. Luxton, ' INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30. • 2Q 3-YEAR HOLSTEIN STEERS (good) j 20 in-calf 2-year heifers 62 steers rising 3 years old 20 3-year springing heifers 4 choice dairy heifer* (clow- npk 20 2-year empty heifers / 5 fat heifers 25 store cows 40 good yearling steers 25 2-year steers 00 mixed weaners ' - 12 choice Holstein in-calf 3-y«a!| heifers 100 2-tooth wethers 85 s.m. ewes in lamb CSO hoggets, mixed sexes (good); ■ On account Mr. H. Wall, Rugby Road-* 20 dairy cows 7 choice springing heifers Sale at 1 o'clock. RAHOTU, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. HEAD MIXED CATTLE * 10 choice Jersey springing heifers; On account of Kapo: 36 dairy cows ' 64 mixed yearlings 1 gig and harness, 8 inilk cans, «■£< plough, quantity household furni .ire, including one gto4 piano player.
KAPONGA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 STORE COWS 20 yearling steprs 30 yearling heifers 15 3-year in-calf heifers Bale at 1 o'clock. PUKENGAHU. MONDAY, AUGUST 4. NEWTON KING \ H AS received instructions from Abfc F. J. Kelly, who is giving up dairy* ing, to sell on the property on abov# date, WITHOUT RESERVE: (j<4 DAIRY COWS, expected to calvf August and September 1 milk wagon 40 in-calf hciferß (Blight reserve) Sale at 1 o'clock. The above cows comprise Shorthorn' Jersey and Holstein. They are in good condition, and have averaged over 200)1) butterfat for the last few years. ON THE FARM, WORTLEY ROAD, LEI'PKRTON. / f TUESDAY, AUGUST 5. -NEWTON KING : JJAS received instructions from Mrlt& ft. Hamblyn, who has sold his ■ to sell by public auction.as above, WITHOUT RESERVE t 26 COWS, 2nd to-sth due August and September. A herd well into the Jersey. <i grade -Jersey springing heifcri 1 pedigree Jersey bull bred by Mr, II I?. Lepper 11 ewes in lamb, 2 empty heifers, ■ 1 ram, half-draught, mar# _ (staunch and good)), 5-ysarJiat*> licss gelding, sow and litter of % 2 sows due to farrow SajftWß* fiber, one sow due Augutf,^' 1 ' store pigs, dogcart and hMnw r ' (good), milk cart and haraeUt jMcCormick mower (nearly new)i B ' s.f. plough, Planet t"£ ncsa, cans, maul and wWgfel, , iron, saddles and bridles, quat* "•< tcr ton chaff, 20 ducks, 20 fowtof ' ,J ' -.fiopso. syhcelbaiTow and ail WW fill farni uuudrioa. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30 p.m.
10 FARMERS AND STHMS ON BAM. T)OSTS, Klrnlnera and Dropper.;, In any quin- . tlty. f.o.r. Main Truali Lire Addross— a. d , BUCK. Ohtkuu.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1919, Page 8
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