SALES BY AUCTION. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE Off «RAUE TERSEYS. MONDAY, sih JULY, 1920,. NEWTON KING VVfILL sell on Mr. J. W. J. Gardiner'r farm, at Lowgarth, on above fate, on account of MR, J. W.J. GARDiNEB, . WITHOUT RESERVE! 1Q PEDIGREE FRIESIAN COWS ' J PEDIGREE FRIESIAN BULL, "D« Kol Egmont Laddie" •7 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN" BUtiis, yearlings to 2 years old • g YEARLING HEIFERS, grade Shore* horns and Jerseys On account* of MB. T. PERRY j.' WITHOUT RESERVE: ) PEDIGREE FRIESIAN BULL? On account of MrTs. R. SOLLEYf WITHOUT RESERVE: A PEDIGREE FRIESIAN COWS 2 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN HEIFEBJ (yearlings) PEDIGREE FRIESIAN HEIPEB (calf) 2 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN BULL* (yearlings) On account of MR NORMAN BURKE« WITHOUT RESERVE: 40 grade Jersey dairy cows (2nd and v3rd oalvers)6 Jersey heifer calves ldray and harness 1 6-cylinder "Lexington" motor ear, 5-seater (slight reserve) ALSO: v ' Sundries, on account of MR. J. W. h GARDINER,WITHOUT RESERVE: 1 draught gelding, S years, any trial 1 draught mare, 6 years, any trial 1 waggon mare\(aged), any trial 1 waggon gelding (aged), any trUf 2 school ponies (quiet) 2 rising 2-year twin fillies reserve) v <Sf 50 store pigs •** 9 breeding sows 'J' 1 boar :i 1 2<>cwt waggon and_ harness, 1 blo;k dray and harness, 1 spring dray and harness, 1 double buggy and harness, Massey-Harris drill, Cain* bridge roller, d.f. Duncan plough, sf. Duncan plough, disc, tripod and tine harrows, earth scoop, 2 cultivators, McCormack mower, Horns* by mower, chaff-cutter (hand or power), sundry harness, collars and names, awinglotrees, 2 stumping jacks, fowls, 8 ducks, 400-galh whey tub, horse and cow covers, 1 Deer* ing stacker (slight reserve),) 3 sweeps (slight reserve), farm, tool* and sundries, etc. SALE AT 11 O'CLOCK I Luncheon provided. Catalogues on application. • Mr. Gardiner has been breeding pedigree Friesians for the last six years, starting with stock purchased frojn Messrs. Lovelock and Gallichan, of Pal" merston North. That he has bred on the Tight lines has been proved by hi* record in the show ring, he having no less than 250 prizes and trophies in his three years showing. The stock are in excellent condition and will be sold absolutely withoilt reserve, as Mr. Gardiner is retiring from dairying. STRATFORD HORSE FAIR SATURDAY, 3rd JULY, 1820. NEWTON KINO. ■ ymLL sell in his STRATFORD HOR3S BAZAAR, on above date:— A BROKEN AND UNBROKEN DRAUGHTS, HALF-DRAUGHTS. HACKS & LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. URENUI YARDS. MONDAY, sth JULY , HEAD MIXED CATTLE. On account of, Messrs. MACE BROS, who have sold their Urenui farm, practically without reserve— Off) 2 ' 4 ' 6 and ffm ' * WM <in !aml)) * (mostly young sheep) 150 f.f.m. ewes (in lamb) 150 2-tooth wethers ISO hoggets 40 18/20-month steer* 20 2 % -year steers SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1920, Page 8
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