SALES BV AUCTION. KAPONGA SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST '2fci J STORE COWS ■ 20 yearling steers 30 yearling heifers 15 3-year in-ealf heifer* 40 3-year springing heifers 6 fat bullocks SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. ON THE FARM, TAPUAE, OAKURA ( THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. NEWTON KING " IT AS received instruction* from itn S. J. Sutton, who has sold hi* farm* to sell by Public Auction as. above, WITHOUT RESERVE! j 7Q CHOICE YOUNG JERSEY COW^ 12 choice Jersey yearling feeifen 1 pedigree cow "Pride of OJL,**"J| years, No. 5188 1 pedigree cow, "British CHri*»s years, No. 4398 1 pedigree cow, "OakdftU. Oold+ finder," 8 years, No. 2315 1 pedigree cow, "Mangaorai* M»yJ 3 years, No; 6400 2 pedigree springing heiferl, $ years, "Viritas" No. 6900 M(| "Valla" No. 6008 lypedigreo 3-year springing heifety "Lady of 0.K.," No. 6330 2 pedigree yearling heiferj 1 pedigree heifer calf 1 pedigree 5-year bull, "Elldon," No* 3271
1 pedigree 2-year bull, "SotUßllti Prcaon's Lad," No. 5055 2 pedigree bull calves 1 3-seater Studobaker car (reserve)} * 20 grade Jersey heifer calves 2 breeding sows with litters J 2 breeding sows due September. ' 30 ewes in lamb 7 store pigs 4 heavy farm horses , u [ Pedigree Berkshire boar, Southdowjl, ram, child's pony, back, millc waggon (carry 12 cans), spring) dray, light block dray, gig, fsna. sledge on wheels, Duncan wool press, Monitor double-disc drfU Booth manure distributor, McCor< mick mower, Cambridge roller, disci chain, and tripod harrows, B*U & Gray s.f. lever plough, ii.fi Massey plough, all farm harness, , chains and running gear, quantity barb wire, swingletrees, 3-burortf oil stove, heater, windlass, HocK nnd tackle, 30 cow covers, 20 good! Brown Leghorn hens, 20 mixed hens. Babcock tester, emery wheel, good sheep dog, quantity furniture, all farm tools and farm sundries Luncheon Provided. ' SALE AT 11..W*.m. SHARP. NOXE.—This herd is a very fine lina of grade Jerseys that can be rwom« mended to dairymen with confidence. About 30 of them are now in milk and the balance close up. They have been! on turnips all winter and are now u" pood heart. Curs will rim from MafflpJ Kaponga, Stratford, and Rahotu on th* morning of sale. Will buyers pleas* book seats enrlv?
NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. , GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OK WOOL lield at WAITARA throus« SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC, •flered every foiv weeks at STRATFORD. Coii9ignm -nts must anive by Frli4y\ previous. Advvc Card* and Label* pa Application. L. A. NOLAN & CO. GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKIS BROKERS. ■;.; NEW PLYMOUTH. Q.OVERNMKNT Valuations conL_os under: ' pT vVool: At our store, Quay Slrcat (< W#l tarn, at short intervals duringjih son. .'" ■ Sicepskws: At our Store, Gill Strwt Now Plymouth, every four vr»«k*r t Auction .Sales of Hides, Tallow, etcsiCMs diluted monthly. THE P. A.tf* (PEOPLE'S AUCTIONEERING CO.)? THE CHEAPEST FRUIT MARKET - Wholesalo -, Retail : KOW IN FULL SWING. TUESDAYS Mid- SATURDAYS Also Furniture, Effeetj.'Produce, etc.. BEE US FIRST,. P.O. Box 70. BERT STURM, ■ 'A'ictioneer. | 'fhoae 280.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1919, Page 8
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