SALES B? AU.'TION. .AYMARKET, NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-DAY, AT 12 NOON Pigs, horses, traps. On account of Messrs. Andrews Bros, Vithout reserve: Ford car, in perfect running order. HAYMARKET SALE. SATURDAY, 26th JUNE, 1920. I 7 '7EAXERS 18 stores 5 Berkshire sows to farrow early in August Milk Cans' , ] Cow Covers v 1 Milk Cart and Sundries. ALSO—--1 1J milk waggon (almost new) 2 milk cart horses 2 waggon horse's (guaranteed) I 1 boy's pony 1 11-coulter. McCormick drill 1 R. & G. Plough, s.f. 1 milk cooler and vat \ 1 set chain harrows 1 set gig harness ' , SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. „ ' DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, 28th TONE, 1920. AA HEAD MIXED CATTLE 20 L.C. 2£-year Jersey and Jersey cross heifers G grade S.H. bulls (good), by LORD KITCHENER 7' grade SH. heifers (good), jy LORD KITCHENER 20 yearling steers, off turnips 50 weaner heifers, off turnips 400 lambs, off turnips 350 2, 4, and 0-tooth wethers 300 lambs SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. I KAHUI ROAD, RAHOTU. MONDAY, 28th JUNE. NEWTON KING TJAS -been favored with instructions from Mrs- S. A. Morrow, whoso farm has been sold, to sell by auction, WITHOUT* RESERVE: 118 CHOICE DAIRY CJWS ( F "e" sians, Jerseys and Shorthorn) 11 2-YEAR FRIESIAN HEIFERS £ PEDIGREE FRIESIAN BULLS 1 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN COW <J GRADE YEARLING FRIESIAN BULLS 1 2-YEAR JERSEY BULL 4 draught horses (all work' 2 gig horses 3 waggon horses (all work) 3 unbroken horses '• 1 purebred black Devon sow 2 block drays (H and 24 yards), 0 spring carts, waggon (to carry 21 cans), 2 gigs, double buggy, di. plough, s.f. do, disc, chain, tripod and tyne harrows, 9 and 13 Coulter drills, Cambridge roller, hay rake, slag sower, 2 sets 4-horse gea", - waggon, spring cart, gig and dray harness, chains, 10 draught collars, hames and blinkers, shearing machine, 17 milk cans, barrels, troughs, copper, and large quantity ' of farm sundries ' ALSO— Household furniture and effects. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SALE AT 11 A.M. SHARP. NOTE.—The cattle arc a good quality lot and in splendid condition. The late Mr. Morrow was a particularly keen a Imirer of Fries'ians and one who w:is successful in their breeding. Whilst giving all due care and attention to hi.\j herd of pedigrees, he also gave careful consideration to his herd of grades, the best of bulls only being used. Practically the whole herd is the vendor's own breeding, there being only a sprink-ling-of Jersey and Shorthorn. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30th. 1920. 'A MIXED WEANERS ,17 in-calf heifers 25 empty heifers 15 store eows 37 20-montlusteers 50 ewes in lamb 30 fat wethers On account of Mr. C. F. Young, who has sold his farm— WITHOUT RESERVE: 80 3 to 5-year fat and forward bullocks On account of Mr. W. P. Bishop—--150 selected 2A to 3£-year dairy heifers, in tip-top condition On account of' Mr. V. Fabish, who has sold his farm—--2SO 2-tooth wethers 100 2-tooth ewes 200 lambs J
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1920, Page 8
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