SALES BY AUCTION. UPPER DUTHIE ROAD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23rd, 192^ NEWTON KING JJAS been favored with from Messrs OLD BROS., who bavfl sold their farm, to sell as under— WITHOUT RESERVE: gfi DAI RF COWS, Jersey, Holstein ans Shorthorn, due to calve Auguiij ■ , and September. B store cows j ' : 1 cow in full milk 1 2-year in-calf heifer 1 set Duncan'disci ■1 Duncan single- leffcr Plough ; Tripod Harrows) 5 Milk Cans, 4-hori< Ba,r, Swingle-tPees, Whey Barrels, 2? Fencing Posts, Spring- Dray, Milk Cart and Hitness, Plain Wife, FoWl( and Ducks. Household Furniture and Sundriei ' WITH SLIGHT RESERVE; * 1 J long shafter Gig and Haraes* Also on account of a elient-f----8 good dairy (tows Sale-at 12.30 p.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE,—The cows are mostly. youn{ and in fine condition. For the list a.M« ; son this herd has been the third highest : a£ Mahoe factory. Calving Dates will be given out at. tb| Cars will leave our Branches on morn ing of sale.
MATAPU. THURSDAY, 24th JUNE, 1920. NEWTON KINO. JjiAS received instructions from Mr. C) E. ROWE, who has sold his farm, to sell on the property on above date:—> WITHOUT RESERVE: DAIRY COWS 1 Jersey bull < 2 farm horses 4 breeding sows, close to faifrowing 12 store pigs 1 Milk Waggon and Harness, 1 Mifk Cart and Harness, 1 Reid and Grij - Drill, 1 Imperial Manure Distributor. Hay-rake, Cambridge Roller, Duncan Plough, Disc Harrows; Chains, 1C Milk Cans, Troughs and Tubs, Faro Tools, 20 Ducks, 25 Fowls, 1 dig & Harness (SLIGHT RESERVE). Sale at 12.30 p.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.. The above herd a good strain of Jersey, and are in splendid condition. They produced for this season just uridel 18,000 lbs. of butter fat. Returns will bi given at sale. 54 of these cows gav< 24001bs of milk at the top of thU tew son. The majority calve in July, balance Jtt August. They can remain on the f&rm until the end of this month.-
UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALS. PEDIGREE FRIESIAN CATTLE, KARERE-CLOSE PALMERSTON NORTH. 1 (First day'Manawatu A. and P Winter Show.) * DALCETY &. CO., LTD. JNSTRUCTED by Mr. Joseph Liggim, who has sold his Karere property, will sell by Public Auction as above at 11 o'clock sharp, the whole of his famous "Aslilea" herd, comprising:— 44 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN. COWS, bred stud bulls 7 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN HEIFjfRS, bred Stud bulls YEARLING PEDIGREE FRIESIAN HEIFERS SIAN BULLS I 3-YEAR PEDIGREE FRIESIAN BULL, "Westmere 1 Woodcre*; Pontiac." (This great bull claims for his siro the renowned Woodcrest Pietje Pontiac, imported by Mr. John Donald, and ch» dam, Westmere Princess Pietertje, recorded the marvellous performance of 039.781b fat as a 4-year-old.) A large number of the females have bsen bred to Westmere Woodereic Pontiac and a number of his progeny appear in the Catalogue. ' Catalogues oh application.
L: A, NOLAN & CO.; GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SlflN BROKERS. Valuations na under: Wool: At our Btore, Quay Street, Will tarn. , , Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Strwt New Plymouth, every lour week*., Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., e©»« ducted monthly. Next Sale Jujije 22.
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