SALES BY AUCTION. ■ „' '' KAPONG4 SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1920. NEWTON KING J-JAS received instructions from Mr.'W, J. Wheeler, Rowan, who has sold his farm, to sell as above,— WITHOUT RESERVE;' 28 YOUNG DAIRY GOWS (Jersey, Holstein and Shorthorn), due la calve August and September Also, on account of Messrs Hockey ant) Sons, Riverlea, who have *old theil farm,— , , WETHOUT RESERVE: 65 dairy cows (2nd and. 3rd calVers), due July, Aflguat aM September, Jersey, Holstein and Shorthorn 2 half draught milk cart horiei 1 gig horse 1 half draught filly Sundry farm tools. s Sale at One O'clock.. MIMI, URKNUL FRIDAY, 2nd JM&Y. - ! newton"kinc ; s JJAS been favored with instruction! from Mr. A. D. Carr.'who ha* gold hi 3 farm, to sell by auction,, without r»* Serve:— • * 1 ; v 4g CHOICE DAIRY COWS (Jersey cross) 1 3-year Shorthorn bull 8 2-year steers . ' 31 mixed yearlings ' " ' 3 farm horses, geldings, all harries! -1 school pony (very quiet) ' I ton lorry (drop .sides), block dray and harness, gig and, harness, df. plough, 2 s.f. ploughs, Adrian:# mftwer and grinder, Deering hayrake, steel Queen discs, chain Atid tyne harrows, !1-tooth spring cultivator, Monitor disc drill, Baitlo separators (55 gallons), sledge, milk and cream cans, eotder and buckets, power pump, jask and pump, blacksmith's stock dies atld . vice, pipe dies, cutter and vice, saddle and bridle, swingletrejj, plough and chains and harness, 100 totara posts, and strainers, 1000 battens, manure, poultry, 1 ton 0,8. chaff, and general farm sundries ALSO: ' : - Small quantity of furniture, including piano. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ' NOTE.—The cows are a nice quality line of 2nd and 3rd calvers and showing a fair amount of Jerseys. Ail calve in August and September. All themacV incry, harness, etc, is in first-class order, most of it being comparatively new. MOUNTAIN kOAD, STRATFORD.■? MONDAY, sth JULY, 1920. NEWTON KING |P|*AS received instructions from Mr. D. Hyndman, who is giving up dairy* ing, to sell on the farm on above date,— WITHOUT RESERVE: 35 HIGH GRADE JERSEY COWS, due to calve August-September 0 yearling Jersey heifers (slight reserve) 4 1 sow with litter of 7 " 2 sows, to farrow July-August 8 milk cans WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 4-cow A.W-R. milking machine (releaser) 2J-h.p. Anderson engine, Sydney pump SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. 4 . Mr. Hyndman has been "milking for the last eighteen years and has never had a sale. He has only bought the be9t and culled lieavilv each year. The average test for the season was 4.4, making a feturn of 2701bs of butter-fat per cow, and included iu this return were 10 iieifera. We can confidently recommend anyone in search of first-class Jersey i-ows to attend this sale. SALE OF FURNITURE. i WORKERS' SOCIAL HALL. I'O-MORROW WEBSTER BROS. JJAVE received instructions from a gentleman who is leaving ' for Queensland to sell by Auction as abovePiano by CliappeU, Seven-piece Suhe in Crocodile Leather, Sideboard with II.G. Mirror, Single and Double Bedsteads, Wire Woves, Wardrobe, 10 Pictures, Fern Stand, Solid and Handsome Puriri Bookcase with Plate Glass Front, Two good Brussels Carpets 12 x 12 and H x 12, Seal grass Square 12 x !), Bentwood 4 other Chairs, Dining Table, two Electric Irons (good-order), Card and other Tables, Brass* Fira Irons, Kitchen Dresser," Mangle' Beehive Stocking Knitting , Machine (good order),. . Hall Stand, Two Lawn Mowers, Gent's Bicycle, Avhvry and largo lot of useful sundries. SALE AT 1.30.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1920, Page 8
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