SALES BY AUCTION. PUNIWHAKAU. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. NEWTON KING J-JAS received instructions from Mr, A. G. Moore, who lias sold his farm, to sell on the property on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE: 480 2-TOOTH WETHERS 30 empty ewe 9 30 ewes in lnmb 6 rams 2 house cows in milk 5 Jersey Cross springing heifers 2 3-year steers 0 18-month steers 2 store cows 1 bull 8 yearling steers 1 empty cow • \ 9 empty heifers 1 aged mare (all work) 1 5-year marc, double harness, and chains ' 1 stock pony 2 sheep dogs, 9 purebred White Leghorn pullets (laying), Cooper's Little Wonder shearing plant complete, Wool press, double buggy (in good order), buggy harness, spring tip cart and harness?" s.f. lever plough, swing plough, 5-eoulter drill, tine harrows, plough, collar and hames, swingle bars and chains, > B chains spring coil fencing, 8 sheets corrugated iron, deliorner, stack cover, Methvcn copper, 3 baths, wringer, axes, shovels, and all farm and garden tools ALSO: Household .furiture comprising 1 , piano, dining and kitchen tables, easy chairs, single and double bedsteads and matressCs, dressers, 2 duchess dressing tables, and kitchen utensils. All practically new Also, on account MV. Buxton: 100 ewes in lamb SALE AT 12.30 p.m. Luncheon Provided.
INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. gg EMPTY HEIFERS lu Jersey yearling heifers 32 2-year springing heifers 20 empty heifers •fi very choice springing Ilolstein cows in calf to pedigree Holstein bull (on account Messrs. Darnell Bros.) 25 store cows 5 forward conditional cows 1 fat heifer 20 2-vear empty he/fers 40 good yearling steers 25 choice 15-month dairy heifers 70 mixed yearlings 10 dairy cows (guaranteed good) 25 springing heifers 75 hoggets , Sale at 1 o'clock. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. AT THE HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Messrs Kehely & Madgwick, who are goinf: in for dairying, to sell on the above date; THE WHOLE OP THEIR CONTRACTING! PLANT . Particulars Later. "jjNRESERVED J)TBPERSAL gALE OP ' PEDIGREE FRIESIAN CATTLE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. NEWTON KING JJAS Received instrnctions from Mrs. S. A. Morrow to sell by Public Auction as above, without reserve, the whole of her Pedigree Friesian Cattle, as follows: Yl PEDIGREE FRIESIAN COWS 0 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN 2-YEAR' HEIFERS £ PEDIGREE FRIESIAN YEARLING HEIFERS 1 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN BULL, "King of Black and Whites" 2 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN BULLS, 9 and 0 years old >y PEDIGREE FRIESIAN 2-YEAR BULLS \ >7 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN YEARLING BULLS CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. SALE AT 12.30 o'clock. NOTE.—This is one of the old established herds in Taranaki. The breed of these cattle is first class, and were it not for the inability of the vendor to get suitable labor the stud herd would not be on the fharket. The whole catalogue, with the exception of the 5-year bull "King of the Black and Whites" will be sold at. the hammer, without reserve. Cars will leave Stratford, llawora, Man«ia and Kaponia en the morning of tale.
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