SALES BY AUCTION. MONMOUTH ROAD, STRATFORD. MONDAY, JUNE 28th, 1920. NEWTON KING FAS received instructions from Mr. E. MEMEERY, who has sgld his farm, to sell on the above date—- ' WITHOUT RESERVE 37 lambs, 11-disc drill (practically new), 17'/ 2 cwt. Reid & Gray Roller, 1 Hny Tedder, 1 heavy Duncan I Plough, Set Disc Harrows, Set Grass Harrows, Set Tine Harrows, Potato I Moulder, 1 Price's Jack, Sledge and Wheelbarrow, 1 No. 4 Ram, 8 Milk Cans, Separator and Churn, 20 Cow Covers, 3 Horse Rugs, 3 Sets Swin-gle-trees, 1 Logging Chain, Fencing Posts, 1 Milk Cart (carry S milk cans), 1' Courtland buggy (in good [ Order), Lamps, 1 strong set Gig Harness (practically new), 1 set Milk | Cart Harness, Set pf Drill Spiders & i Plough Harness, 1 Riding Saddle, 12 White Leghorn Hens, half-ton "Maori Chief" Potatoes.. ALL FARMSUNDRIES. FURNITURE.—3 Double Brass Bail Bedsteads, 2 Singlo Wooden Bedsteads, 2 Washstnnds, 3 Chests Drawers, 1 Sideboard, fiouch, 3 Arm i Chairs, 12 Cane Chairs, Dining ani Kitchen Tables, Carpet Runner (nearly new), mats, 1 Kitchen Dress- | er, Curtain Poles, 1 Hanging Lamp, 2 Clocks-, Kitchen Utensils, etc.. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. AUROA ROAD, AUROA, TUESDAY, 29th JUNE, 1920. NEWTON~KING XTAS been favored with instructions from Mr. W. B. Clarke, who has sold 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 RESERVES 6 in-calf heifers NOTE.—The cows are in splendid condition and nearly all young. Mr. Clark. l , who has been dairying, for the last seven years, and never had a sale, has culbJ heavily each year, and the above herd has shown great returns for the last senson. Sale at one o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, 29th JUNE, 1920. 25Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE 18 weaner heifers (good). 38 weaner heifers (Jersey cross) 8 Jersey .weaner heifers 20 yearling heifers, 24 extra choice 2-year ic. Jersey heifers * 200 hoggets off turnips 180 fl-'tpoth. wethers, off turnips IN SPRINGER PENS, ON, ACCOUNT OF A CLIENT:20 dairy tows, yoUng ' ON ACCOUNT OF MR. A. NEEDHAM, DOUGLAS<=* WITHOUT RESERVE: 18 grade dairy cows, all young, expected to 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. Needharn's CLEARING SALE we had not tihie to offer the gradeß. These will be sold TUESDAY, WITHOUT RESERVE. They are a good line, especially the heifers Mr. Needham is leaving the district and they are for ABSOLUTE SALE. . SALE AT 1 O'QLOCK. KAPONGA SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, 30th JUNE, 1920. NEWTON KING IT AS received instructions frqm Mr. C. W. Cullen, who is giving up dairying, to sell at the above address for convenience of sale:— IK GRADE JERSEY COWS, due August anil September ■ 26 good Jersey cows, due August and September (in calf to pedigree Jersey bull) 1 Jersey bull 1 Jersey weaner heifer 1 Duncan s.f. lever plough, 6 milk cans, aerator, cow covers 2 sows, due July 1 pedigree Yorkshire boar 93 fully paid up shares in Awatuna Also, on account of Client:— milk cart and harness 1 waggon, to carry 15 cans harness 2 waggon horses, good 1 half draught milk cart horse, all harness Sale at one o'clock. NOTE.—The cows are a particularly nice lot of good Jerseys, heavy and testers, and the herd has been i l heavily culled. TJhbi herd can be reconi- \ mended to anyone.
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