SALES BY AUCTION. AUROA ROAD, AUROA. TUESDAY, 20th JUNE, 1920. NEWTOfTkING JTAS been favored with instructions ' from Mr. W. B. Clarke, who has soid his farm, to sell by auction:— WITHOUT RESERVE: Kg DAIRY COWS, Jersey, Holstein and Shorthorn, nearly all young and due July, August and September 4 yearling heifers 2 bulls Chain harrows Double buggy WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: '5 in-calf heifers NOTE.—The cows are in splendid condition and nearly all young. Mr. Clark.', who has been dairying for the last seven years, and never had a sale, has cullij heavily each year, and the above herd has shown great returns for the last seaSale at one o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, 29th JUNE, 1920. 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE IS weaner heifers (good) 38 weaner heifers (Jersey cross) 8 Jersey weaner heifers 20 yearling heifers 200 hoggets oil turnips 180 6-tooth wethers, off turnips IN SPRINGER PENS, ON ACCOUNT OP A CLIENT:— ON ACCOUNT OP MR. A. NEEDHAM, DOUGLAS:WITHOUT RESERVE: 18 grade dairy cows, all young, expected to calve August-Sept. 22 3-year springing heifers, mixed colors (EXTRA CHOICE) Owing to the very wet weather and a number of Pedigree stock to get through at Mr. Needham's CLEANING SALE m had not time to offer the grades. These will be sold TUESDAY, WITHOUT RESERVE. They are a good line, esp»cially the heifers Air. Needham is leaving the district and they are for ABSOLUTE SALE. | SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. AHUAHU ROAD, OAKURA. THURSDAYTIst JULY. NEWTON KINO. JTAS been favored with instructions from Mrs. M. A. Ludecke, whow fafm has been sold, to sell by auction, without reserve:— gQ DAIRY COWS (Jersey cross, mostly 2nd calvers) 3 2-year in-calf heifers 20 mixed yearlings 40 pigs (weaners and stores) 5 breeding sows 1 boar fl sheep , 2 farm horses (all harness) 1 4-year gig mare 1 gig mare and foal 40 fully paid-up shares in Patua Dairy Factory 1 New Zealandia .milking plant, vacuum pump, milk cart and harness, gig and harness, chains, collars, hames, milk cans, strainer, bucket \, barrels, troughs, cow and horse covers, wire strainer, hedge clippers, svvingletrees, horse clippers, crojecut saw, 2 saddles and bridles, meat safe,' 3 rolls wire, grubbers, shovels, spades, axes, poultry, and all farm sundries. On account of other Vendors:— 1 Holstein bull 1 Shorthorn bull 1 horse, gig, and harness LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. MIMI, URENUI. FRIDAY, 2nd JULY NEWTON KING JTAS been favored with instructions from Mr. A. D. Carr, who has so'.d his farm, to sell by auction, without reserve: — CHOICE DAIRY COWS (Jersey cross) 1 3-year Shorthorn bull ' 8 2-year steers 31 mixed yearlings 3 farm horses, geldings, all harness And all implements, etcFull particulars later. NEWTON KING WOOLBROKETR. J.OVERNMENT VALUATIONS 01.' WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. NEXT'VALUATION—JULY 1. ; SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every four weeks at : STRATFORD. | Consignments must arrive by Friday previous- Advice Cards and Labdls on
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1920, Page 8
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