SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM. TIMARU ROAD, TATARAIMAKA. WEDNESDAY, 21st JULY, NEWTON KING, JJAS been favored with, instructions from Mr. J. W. ESPIN, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction us above, without reserve—--53 DAIRY COWS, mostly 2nd and 3rd . calvers 3 cows in milk -82 and 8-year- springing heifers (Jersey cross) 1 2-year tempty- heifers 4 yearling bulls 1' pddigfefe H6lbtein bull 1 Jersey Shorthorn bull 14 mixed weaners 1 4-year light harness mare 1 milk carter 2 children's ponies 3 store pigs 1 Maxwell car S.F. 'Duncan plough, 8 milk cans, 15 sheets iron, f-shafter gig and harness, swingle-trees and chains, spring cart harness. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. L T GHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. • The cows are a good conditioned lot, mostly young, and calving July, August, and September.
UNRESERVED SALE OF PEDIGREE & GRADE JERSEY CATTLE. AT RAHOTU SALEYARDS, THURSDAY, 22nd JULY. NEWTON KING JJAS Mceived'mstriictions from MR. A W. PHILLIPS, whc has sold his homestead, to sell by public auction as above, without reserve:— 17 HEAD OP PEDIGREE JERSEY HEIFERS, COWS & BULLS. 31 very choice yearling Jersey heifers 20 mixed sheep, (mostly young) 4 farm horses (all work) I 3-year half-draught (unbroken) 1 stock pony 1 pedigree Berkshire boar 3 store pigs 3 cattle dogs, poultry, spring and block drays and harness, milk waggon, Duncan drill, disc and chain harrows, s.f. plough, McCormick reape* and binder, McCormick mower; 1 ' Deering hay rake, Adrlance rake, 4 horse gear, s h.p. Watt engine, saddle and bridle, 70-gallon boiler and general farm sundries. ALSO, quantity of household furniture. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: Combined billiard and dining-t&bio, gramaphone and records. ALSO,— On account MR. A. BAKER, who has decided to give up, the breeding of pedigree Jerseys, WITHOUT RESERVE: g PEDIGREE COWS 2 PEDIGREE HEIFER CALVES J 6-YEAR PEDIGREE BULL 1 PEDIGREE BULL CALF
ALSO,— ( On account MR. OLIVER CROSS:— 50. 2 & 3-YEAR HIGH GRADE JERSEY SPRINGING HEIFERS, of extra good quality, calving early. All by pedigree Jersey bulls, the3o cattle are very well grown and must give good results wherevor farmed. They will be sold singly or in lots to suit purchasers. ORDER OF SALE: Sundries and im plements, 12,30; cattle; 2 o'clock. CATALOGUES OF PEDIGREE STOCK OBTAINABLE AT ALL BRANCH OFFICES OF THE AUCTIONEER. TERMS OF ALL SUNDRIES STRICTLY CASH. NOTE.—Both Mr. Phillips and Mr Baker have been admirers of pedigree Jerseys for some considerable time, and are now offering for disposal a fine collection of well-bred animals. This sale offers an excellent opportunity to Jersey lovers desirous oi securing a'few purebred cattle. Mr Phillips' line of yearling Jersey heifers is also worthy of special mention, thft cattle being very well-grown and showing a lot of quality. All the implements are in first-class order. NEWTON KING WOOLBBOXCR. pOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF " WOOL held at WAITARA throughout Mie year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. Consignments must arrive by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labels on application. It keeps hot all night—the "UNIQUE" HOT WATER BOTTLE. Heavily vulcanised seams, patent stopper. Cannot crack or leak. On sale, everywhere and urriei the brand on neck of bottlr >
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1920, Page 8
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