SALES BY Atrcftoir. HAYMARKET SALE, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, 22nd MAY, 192 a ~ 36 stores 4 sows, to farrow June 2 Pedigree boars (18 months) 1 farmer's drill (in good order) ALSO— On account of a client who it leaving the. district—--1 5-seater ftford oar, in first-clan running order. Also 1 5-aeatef Ford car, newly painted, tyres in first-class order. No reasonable offer will be refuted for this car. 1 second-hand 5-seater Pratt 4® h.p. motor car (in good ord?r) SALE.AX 12 O'CLOCK. URBNUI YARDS. MONDAY, 24 th MAY. 50 .GOOD mAMB. STEERS 15 20-month empty'heifers \ 30 21.year steers 13 fat coija 5 springers 10 springing heifers 1 Shetland pony - On account Mrs. Mcßae—--13 Holstcin dairy cows,«all youajf and coming to profit early. Veil* dor selling to replace with Jer« aeys. On account Mr. P. Crean, hu iold his farm and 'is leaving the district WITHOUT RESERVE—--21 Jersey weaner heifers 7 2-year Jersey in-calf heifers 2 draught horses 1 draught horse 1 (unbroken) - 2 gig horses Spring cart and harness, dog cart and harness, d.f. Raid and Gray plough, Superior drill, disc har« rows, chaff-cutter (liand or pow* er), and general farm sundries. NOTE.—The implements are in. fit*t*' class order. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. MONDAY, 24th MAY* AT URENUI YARDS. NEWTON KING JJAS been instructed by Mr. C. Sew. by, to sell by Public Auction— The Goodwill of his interest in all that parcel of land k;iown .is Mimi 4 D, containing 57 acre* more or less, adjoining ilr. Kapinga's property, in the Uruti Valley, held under an Agreement of Lease at a yearly rental of Ida fld (sixteen lings and sixpence) per aero, having 3 years yet to run, For further particulars, apply to tha Auctioneer. To lie nlTemcl nt 3 30 p.m. IMPORTANT UNRESERVEt) CLEARING SALE OF DAiRY STOCK. To be Hold ON THE FARM AT MANGAHAO On WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, 28th ■& 27th MAY, 1920. SALE COMMENCES AT 11.30 A.M. EACH DAY. THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., , (STOCK DEPT.), PAfUATUA, in conjunction with THE HAWKE'S BAY FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN* LTD., JJA\ E been favored with iimructions from GEO. ALLWOOD, ESQ.", to cell as above, his Dairf Herd, comprising:— 220 COWS (to calVe Jul - V ' August aoi September). 20 cows (to calve December and Jknuary) 18 empty dairy cows 4 IS-months Jersey heifers 3 Jersey bulls 1 Pedigree Ayrshire bull ALSO--2 50-gallon Diabolo Separators. NOTE.—Mr. Allwood has disposed of his Butter Factory and Property at Wal* pukurau, and is disposing of the whole of his herd. The sale is being held at Mangahao for the convenience of buyer*, where Mr. Allwood is now residing. The herd consists of Jersey and Jersey-Short-horn cows, and are all 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers. They are all Mnnd and good, and 170 are ib calf to Jeraey Bulls, and 70 are in calf to Shorthorn.Bulls.LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 May 1920, Page 8
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