SALES BY AUCTION, IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE OP pEDIGRBE JpRIESIAN. AND Q.RADE JERSEYS. LOWGARTH. MONDAY, sth JULY, 1920. NEWTON KING \fyMLL sell on Mr. J. W. J. Gardiner'* farm, at Lowgarth, on above date on account of MR. J. W.J. GARDINER, WITHOUT RESERVE: X 3 PEDIGREE friesian cows 1 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN BULL, "Di Kol Egmont Laddie" 1 7 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN BULLS, yearlings to 2 years old g YEARLING HEIFERS, grade Shore horns and 'Jerseys On account of MR. T. PERRY/ WITHOUT RESERVE: 2 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN BULLS On account of MR. S. R. SOLLEY: WITHOUT RESERVE: 9 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN COWS 2 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN HEIFERS (yearlings) 1 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN HEIFER (calf) 2 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN BULLS . (yearlings) On account of MR NORMAN »BURKE: WITHOUT RESERVE: * 40 grade Jersey dairy cava (2nd and 3rd calyers) 6 Jersey heifer calves 1 dray and harness 1 6-cylinder "Lexington" motor car, 5-seater (slight reserve) The Grade Jersey Cows to be offered on account of Mr. N. Burke are all young and have practically the highest test al the Lowgarth Factory, All selected grade Jerseys in really good condition, and well forward. Mr. Burke has sold his farm, and thi cows are for absolute sale. ALSO: Sundries, on account of MR. J. W. 3, GARDINER,— WITHOUT RESERVE: 1 draught gelding, 6 years, any trial 1 draught mare, 0 years, any trial 1 waggon mare (aged), any trial 1 waggon gelding (aged), any triil 2 school ponies (quiet) 2 rising 2-year twin fillies (slight reserve) 50 store pigs 0 breeding sows 1 hoar 1 2iicwt waggon and harness, 1 hlo:k dray and harness, I spring dray and harness, 1 double buggy and harness, Massoy -Harris drill, Cambridge roller, d.f. Duncan plough, s f. Duncan plough, disc, tripod and tine harrows, eartli scoop, 2 cultivators, McCormack mower, Hornsby mower, chaff-cutter (hand or sundry harness, collars and hames, swingletrees, 2 stumping jacks, fowls, 8 ducks, 400-gall. whey tub, horse and cow covers, 1 Deering stacker (slight reserve),) 2 sweep! (slight reserve), farm tools, and sundries, etc. SALE AT 11 O'CLOCK. Luncheon provided. Catalogues on application.. Mr. Gardiner has been breeding pedigree Friesians for the last six years, starting with stock purchased from MeSsrs. Lovelock and Gallichan, of Palmerston North. That he has bred on the right lines has heen proved by his 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 without reserve, as Mr. Gardiner is retiring from dairying. JUNCTION ROAD, IXGLEWOOD. ' TUESDAY, JULY oth, 1920. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. J. S. BUTLER, Who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction— WITHOUT RESERVE: 23 COWS, Jersey-Holstein cross, mostly 2nd culvers 1 J-draught gelding, 8 years old 1 gig horse. 1 Gig and harness, 1 dray and harness, 1 yearling Holstein bull, 0 weiincr pigs, 3 milk cans, 1 superior 11-coui-ter drill, 1' MeCormick cultivator, 1 set McCormick disc harrows, 1 set Tync harrows, 1 set Chain Harrows, 1 S.F. Booth McDonald Plough, 1 Sledge, 3 sets chains and back bands, 1. 3-horse set swingle trees. The above implements are all in firstclass order. LUNCHEON SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. It keeps hot all night—the "UNIQUE" HOT WATER BOTTLE. Heavily vulcanised seams, patent stopper. Cannot crack or leak. On sale everywhere and parries the brand on neck of bottle.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1920, Page 8
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