SALES BY AUCTIOK. M URENUi YARDS. MONDAY, AUGUST 4! 10 fat 4-year bullock* 20 3-year springing heiftre froK Okau 13 3J-ycar bullocks 20 yearling Uolatein-Skorthorn MU era 20 grade Jersey yearling heifers 40 yearling steer* £0 fat ewes 100 mixed ewes in lamb 90 good Lincoln ewes 4a lamb ttf' Romney lambs' 3 breeding sows, due August September, 1 boy's pony 85 empty ewes 20 springing heifers (good) 6 dairy cows 1 brown gelding,, by QtUiUtkk* Wee Trinket ' J 3-year gelding, by FormbytWel Trinket. 12 32-year bullocks 4 yearling Jersey heifers " 6 bap Maori Chief seed ipotnsM* 2 choice springing heifers ■ 10 dairy cows l'tip dray ■'■'> 1 hillside plough 20 steers, 2i to 3 years 20 mixed stock 150 store ewes and wethers SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. ON THE FARM, WORTLEY ROAD, LEPPERTON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 6. NEWTON KING J-JAS received instructions from Mr, B< G. Hamblyn, who has sold hf» to sell by public auction aB above, WITHOUT RESERVEj,. 2Q DAIRY COWS, 2nd to Stb «Ww|l due August and Septemlto". A herd well into the Jersey. G grade Jersey springing heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull bred by Mr, H.B. Lepper 10 mixed yearlings 11 ewes in lamb, 2 empty heifers, 1 ram, half-draught marr (staunch and good)), 5-year harness gelding, sow and litter of 9, 2 sows due to farrow September, one sow due August, 8 store pigs, dogcart and harness (good), milk cart and harness, McCormick mower (nearly new), s.f. plough, Planet Junior, harness, cans, maul and wedges, iron, saddles and bridles, quarter ton chaff, 20 ducks, 20 fowls, 2 geese, wheelbarrow and all use* ful farm sundries. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30 p.m. STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, sth AUGUST. 20Q*HOGGETS (good) 15 store and forward cows 60 mixed yearlings 200 hoggets. On account Mr John O'Connor, at Okato, at 10.30 a.m.: Household furniture and effects. 55 good conditioned 2-ycar dairy heifers, showing well down 100 hoggets _, 80 mixed age wethers 25 yearling steers SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. < ON THE I , ARM,.KENT ROAD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1919. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions- from Mr. Geo. Tunnicliffe, who has sold**" farm, to sell by Public Auction above, Without Reserve— " 24 2Vi>-ycftr steers l \ 4 young dairy cows (Jersey) 1 3-year heifer 1 2-yenr Jersey hull 2 7-ycnr farm geldings '" '**■ 1 gig mare 3 Jersey weancr heifers, 40 ew,,, lamb, 50 lambs, 2 rams,.iat dog, Mrwsey-Hanis Ihtfittft .;7*! drill, 1 reaper, hand :*h«i||i^j '.'l and Massey s.f. pl o Junior, scarnficfc, disc,, V tyne harrows, Massey 11-ton.jack, sledge, chains, gig and harness, spring ** trap and harness, dray and "csb, phaeton, churn, scates, 68> '-", gallon Molotte Sopara.tor, Vat, wheelbarrow, scalding tubs, ffiindstono, copper, bull chain, roofing iron, 150 sacks, sadole and bridle, quantity of ,house* hold furniture and sundries. On account of Messrs. Tunnicliffe Bros. 1 gig gelding 1 harness mare LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Ml. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1919, Page 8
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