SALES BY AUCTION.' DOUGLAS. . UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF CLOVERDOWN PEDIGREE & REGISTERED SHORTHORNS. MONDAY, 21st JUNE, 1020. NEWTON KING JTAS received instructions from Mr. ARTHUR NEEDHAM; whj has soM his farm, to sell on the property on ab'6ve date— 1 WITHOUT RESERVE- ,> „, u PEDIGREE & REGISTERED I SHORTHORN COWS & 3-year-old HEIFERS. 15 rising 2-year-old Pedigree heifers (by "Lord Kitchener") " 21 yearling pedigree heifers (choice) if. 1 4-year pedigree bull, "Lord "Kitchener" 5 rising 2-year-old pedigree bulls, by / "Lord Kitchener" : 16 pedigree bull calves ALSO—--20 grade Shorthorn and Jersey cow?, spring calvers 10 grade Shorthorn bull calves Duncan s.f. plough, Duncan hill-sile plough, disc harrows, three-horse whipple-trees, logging chains, sledge, spring dray, 15 cwt. f shaft gig, 2 spring cart saddles, large double and single blocks, 9 sacks grass seed, 2 My ropes 60ft., 00ft. Vs>n. wire' 1 ton ground lime, 2 pig houses' on sledges, chaff cutter (hand or power). Alpha Laval separator, 13 milk cans, and quantity of sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 milk waggon (good order), 30cwt. 1 Cambridge roller, 17i cwt. 1 hillside plough 1 3-tooth circular saw and fittings complete 1 hay rake Also, on account of Mr. D. G- Needham: 17-0 new "Indian" motor bike. Sale at 11 o'clock. LUNCHEON' PROVIDED. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. The above is considered one of the finest herds of PEDIGREE & REGIStER- 1 ED SHORTHORNS in the district. Many of the cattle are prize-winners. A number of them have been tested, and the records will be given out at sale. They are all in the pink of condition, especially th'u young cattle. Mr. Needham is leaving the district, and everything offered, with the exception of two lots mentioned in catalogue, will be sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE.
MANGATOTARA, TOKO. THURSDAY, 24th JUNE, 1920. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Messrs. J. and J. H. JUDSON, who hm.i sold their farm, to sell on the property on above date, — WITHOUT RESERVE: gg DAIRY COWS, Jersey, Holsteia and Shorthorn, mostly 3rd and 4th calvers, expected to calve August • September. 5 2-year I.<J. heifers 1 3-year I.C. heifer 2 Holstein bulls 4 18-month to 2-year bulls 41 mixed weaners 2 farm horses, all work 1 sow, to farrow end August fl' store pips 1 Duncan drill, new (slight reserve), steel Queen discs, R. and G. S.l', •plough, mower, hayrake, tine bartows, milk waggon to carry 16 cam, spring dray and harness,' 'sleijf},, milk can, cooler, sundry harness, 4horse gear, stumping jack, copper and stand, Osmond's veterinary chest, brown and white leghorn fowls, farm tools and sundries, etc. On account of MR. J. JUDSON: 4 dairy cows 1 draught horse, 8 years, all harness. SALE AT 1.2.30 P.M. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
FARMERS: yOU will be looking for a, MILKING MACHINE at the Show; and the wise Farmer, the man who knows, will choose THE FARMERS' MILKING MACHINE. JUST A PEW REASONS WHY: You can milk into an open bucket. You get rid* of releaser troubles. You get rid of vacuum tank. You get rid of vacuum pipes. No piilaator troubles. You can test any cow at any time. It will convey the milk into factory ean< anywhere, any height, and milk into an open bucket AT THE SAMK TIME The milk is in the air all the time, and your milk will keep sweet. Can you get thi3 service from any other machine ? LOOK UP OUR STAND/ WE WILL SHOW YOU! STAINTONv & CO. LIMITED. TARANAKI DISTRIBUTORS, NEW PLYMOUTH. B. STONE llepresentativc. WX 7»8.
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