SALES BY AUCTION. URENUI YARDS. MONDAY, AUGUST 4< 10 fat 4-year bullock* 20 3-year springing heifers frog' Okau 13 3J-year bullocks 20 yearling Holstein-Shorthora heif* erg 20 grade Jersey yearling JO yearling steers ' ' 50 fat ewes "' "' 100 mixed ewes in lamb .' 00 good Lincoln eww in lamb M Romney lambs 3 breeding sows, due, Augoit aji September. ' ', '.,, 1 boy's pony 85 empty ewes 20 springing heifers (good) (r dairy cows '■ ~ 1 brown gelding, by GrariUtioa* Wee Trinket 1 3-year gelding, by Formby-W«4 Trinket. 12.3J-ycar bullocks 4 yearling Jersey heifers ~ 6 bags Maori Chief seed potatosav .' 0 bags eating potatoes ' 2 choice springing heifers 10 dairy cows ' '..-.' 1 tip dray - ; 1 hillside plough ' 20 steers, 2} to 3 years ''" 20 mix,ed stock I 150 store ewes and wethers . SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. ON THE FARM, WORTLEY ROAD, __, LEPPERTON, ' , TUESDAY, AUGUSIS.' newton"kino TTAS received instructions from Mr. H to sell by public auction as abovr WITHOUT RESERVE:: 2@ DADtY COWS, 2nd to 6th carvers, due August and September, $ herd well into the Jersey. 6 grade Jersey springing heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull bred by Mr. H.B. Lepper 16 mixed yearlings 11 eweß in lamb, 2 empty heifer*, 1 ram, half-draught . mare (staunch and good)), 5-year har* ness gelding, sow and litter of 9, 2 sows due to farrow Septem' ber, one sow due, August, S) store pigs, dogcart and haraesa, (good), milk cart and harness, McCormkk mower (nearly new), s.f. plough/Planet Junior, haw ness, 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. Jv . , Sale at 12.30 p.m. " . ON THE FARM, WAITARA. MONDAY, AUGUST 11. * NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from M*« Thomas Luxton, who has sold hiaf farm, to sell by public auction as*above^ WITHOUT RESERVE: 23 2-YEAR EMPTY HEIFERS 5 dairy cows 10 2-year steers 1 5-seatcr Hupp motor car „(re* serve) 6 empty cows 4 draught horses 2 3-y«ar unbroken" horses 17 good store pigs Haok, gig mare, 20 fowls, Maraejf reaper and binder, Duncan IU • coulter drill, d;f. plough (Booth), s.f. Booth plough, Cambridge roller, chain, tyne, and disc harrows, McCormick mower, hay rake, lucerne cultivator, hay tedder, V Deering sweeps, hay stacker, vertical Rteam boiler, running gear, chains, harness, Cape barley, Bradley rubber-tyred gig and harness, spring cart, trees, milk cans, strainer and buckets, 3 milking machine buckets. On account Mr. Wm. Luxton: 17 dairy cows.in milk and to calw Luncheon Provided; , ' SALE AT 11230 O'CLOCK. [2O «RADE DAIRY COWS calving it | September. Jersey Cross preferred i Delivery August 31. NEWTONJONQ, c) New Plymouth. NEWTON KlfrG WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT "VALUATIONS Of. WOOL held at WAITARA through" I out the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC; offered every four weeks at I STRATFORD. (Next Hide and Skin Sale—August Ift Consignmsnts must arrive by Fritay, previous. Advi-e Cards and Labels oa application.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1919, Page 8
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