SALES B? AU.TION. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24th, 1929 (JQ CHOICE empty heifers 53 mixed 2}-year in-calf heifers SO mixed 2 J-year in-calf heifers 48 20-month Jersey in-calf heifers 24 24-year Holatein in-calf heifert 10 2J-year Jersey in-calf heifers 25 20-month Shorthorn in-calf heifers 15 very choice Jersey weaner 40 Jersey weaner heifers 15 store cows 70 20-month steers 15 2J-year steers 46 empty heifers 102 woolly lambs j 50 lambi 200 4 and 6-tooth wethers 150 4-C f.m. ewes On account Messrs Frank Bros.60 21-year mixed in-calf heifer* 70 20-month in-calf heifers, nrostljf Jersey POSTPONEMENT NOTICE. OHURA SALE QWING to the Easter Holidays, mf Ohura sale carded for Ist April has been postponed till Thursday, April 8. NEWTON KING, Auctioned. •KAIMATA. MONDAY, MARCH 22, 192 ft newton~king JJAS received instructions from Mr. Wi' A. Bufrell, who has sold his farm, and is leaving the district, to sell by Public Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE—. gg GOOD empty heifers (in lots) 3 choice Jersey dairy cows (July and August) 24 fat 3-year Bteers 50 2J-year Steers 100 2-tooth ewes (good) 100 4 and C-tooth ewe* (good) 95 2-tooth wethers I 220 rape lambs 30 cull lambs 7 p.b. Lincoln rams 2 farm horses (7 and 9 years, all work) Spring Cart and Harness, Gig and Harness, Cart Saddle & Breeching, Noxen Discs, set lflft Chain Harrows, 3-leaf Tyne Harrows, McCormick Mower, Massey Hay • Rake, Massey d.f. Plough, Oliver t s.f. Pleugh, Colonial Drill (flcoiilter), Anvil, Vice and Bellows, Stumping Jack, 3-llorsa Bar, 2 set 9 Trees, 3 sets Plough Chains, set Express Harness, Snig Chain, pair double leather Reins, 2 X Saws, 2 Drags, Emery Stone, Maul and Wedge 9, Sledge, Ladder, ,2 DOMO Separators, Churn, Wheelbarrow, Lawn Mower, quantity super and Bone Manure, Farm Tools, and swu dries. ALSO THE WHOLE OP HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS On account of other vendors—--100 cull lambs 8 Jersey weaner heifers 1 4-year i-draft gelding, broken to chains, 1 d.f. Plough, 1 4-horse gear, 1 good express. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30. KOHURATAHI SALE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 192 C NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from W. A. McCutehan, Esq., whose property has been acquired by the Government, to sell in the Kohuratahi Yards on above date:— 130 3 to 3J-year steers (forward eon< dition) 120 2-year steers (good) 42 18-month Shorthorn heifers 54 empty cows 45 18-month purebred and grada Shorthorn empty heifers 40 2 to 2J-year purebred and grade Shorthorn empty heifers 70 mixed weaucrs Sale at 1 o'clock. STRATFORD. TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1920. 300 HEAD mixed cattle, including-/ 200 mixed weaners (in lois) 35 store and forward cows 23 2-year i.e. heifers 14 20-month steers 2 Jersey cows, close lip 1 ; every guarantee Sale at 1 o'clock, TO-DAY, AT 12 NOON. \yiLL- sell at the Haymarket— Pigs, horses, traps 100 sheets of good roofing iron (all sizes) PRINTING. —We do all kinds of print' ing. Con It us when nest you re« quire printing work. Daily New* Jobbing. Printed and published by the Proprietor, THOMAS CURRIE LIST, of Avenue Road, at his registered printing office, Carrie Street, New Plymouth, SATURDAY, MARCH 80, 1920.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1920, Page 8
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