SALES BY Ab.'TIOH. NEWTON KING CALENDAR OF CLEARING SALES. SEPTEMBER. Thursday, 4—Mr. T. Luxton, Waitara (household Furniture). Thursday, 4—S. J. Sutton, Oakura. Friday, o—J. K. Silby, Kaponga Saleyards. Friday, s—-J. K. Silby, Awatuna (in Knponga yards) Monday, B—W. K. Morris, Oakura. Wednesday, 10—A. G. Moore, Puniwhakau. Thursday, 11— H. 'Greig, White Cliffs, Pukearuhe Wednesday, 17—Mrs. S. A. Morrow, Eahotu, pedigree Friesians. Thursday, 25 H. L. speuce (Carrington Road, New Plymouth), (Pedigree Jerseys)
URENUI YARDS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER I, MIXED YEARLINGS to 15month steers and heifers oft* turnips (to be drafted) 12 3 -year springing heifers 25 springing heifers, mostly Jersey 12 2-year springing heifers (good condition) 5 dairy cows 60 mixed cattle on account McDonald's estate 20 Shorthorn-Red Polled yearlings.on account W. Cole, jnr. 12 3-year bullocks Id 3-year springing heifers 1 Jersey hoifer for "Self Denial Fund" 50 mixed yearlings 150 fat and forward ewes and wethers (off turnips) 40 15-month dairy beifers 15 2-year empty heifers 3 fat cows 20 store cows 40 2-year Jersey steers ' 100 mixed cattle off turnips (to be drafted) 3 breeding sows (close up) 8 breeding sows (due September) 9 store pigs
STONY RIVER YARDS. ; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. gA 2-YEAR STEERS (good) 40 2} to 3-year steers, HolsteinShorthorn line 70 mixed yearlings 30 15-month heifers 4 good milk cans (new) 20 store cows 70 good conditioned 2-year empty heifers (fair lot of Jerceys)20 2-year Jersey empty heifera (good) 12 dairy cows close to profit 20 15-month Shorthorn heifers 20 mixed hoggets Sale at 1 o'clock.
WAIWAKAIHO YARDS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 springing he if or a 5 dairy cows 50 mixed yearlings
STRATHMORE. TRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. NEWTON KING TAS received instructions from Mr. VV. Thurston, who has sold his farm, to sell on the property on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE: ■* A REGISTERED MILKING ' SHORTHORN COWS, in calf to pedigree Milking Shorthorn bull bred by Government Ruakura Station Farm 13 Shorthorn-Jersey Cross cows 4 in-calf heifers
10 2year empty heifers 27 2 to 2J-year steers 18 mixed yearlings 1 2-year pedigree Milking Shorthorn bull bred by Government (reserve) 1 3J-year pedigree Shorthorn bull bred by Miss Watt, Waverley 2 yearling bulls 220 ewes in lamb 50 lambs ' ' 18 store pigs '■ ' " 2 sows 3 harness horses 2 unbroken J-draught horses 1 horse, gig, and harness (reserve) 1 Reid & Gray drill, 1 mower, hayrake, tyne harrows, disc harrows, hillside plough, s.f. Duncan plough, d.f. Dunca" plough (new), chaffcutter, Price's jack, milk cart and harness, gig harness, sledge on wheels, endless chains, clipping maohinc, pack . . saddle, backhand and chains, 8 cwt. plain wire, 2 cwt. barbed wire, 2 rolls Cyclone, netting/ collars, trees, chains, etc., 12 turkeys, 20 fowls, 7 geese, 5 milk cans, 250 totara posts and general farm sundries J SALE AT 12.30 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1919, Page 8
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