SALES BY AU.TIO*. , NEWTON KING QALENDAR OF QLEARING fIALKsj JULY. Wednesday 21st.-J. W. Espin, Tata« raimaka. Tours-lay 22nd.-J. Stachurski, Rata* piko. Thursday 22nd.-A, W. Phillips and Aj Baker (Pedigree Jerseys), at Rn hotu Yards. Friday 23rd.—Mrs. Beggs (Omat«),~»| Waiwakaiho Yards. Friday 23rd.-N. T. Bundle, WftivW kaiho Yards. Saturday 24th.-A. Bulmtr, Stratfor* Yards. T Monday 26th.—W. Cwtonn,JUttvti; Monday 20th.—K. L. Klemttr. Dj%U< Yards. ';? Tuesday 27.th.-J. H. McPartbnd; Stratford Yards. - Wednesdayv2Bth.— B. W. Dft*«M;;BM hotu. Thursday 29th-H. E. OreSg, Pak*> aruhe, Pedigree Jeraeya. AUGUST. ' "' Wednesday 4th.—R. Aroa, Ufrttl \. SEPTEMBER. Wednesday 22nd.-t-The South Tanyiakl Pedigree Jersey BtttdmlJZuu Kaponga Yards. . ;^' JSTONy RIVER YABDair TUESDAY, 20th JULY. 2Qfy MEED CATTLE. 6 3-year-old springing heifers \ 8 cows, second and third carvers
On account of a client—--8 dairy cowe, July and Aufutf calvers 10 springing heifer* SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK '•.' ON THE FARM. , TIMARU ROAD, TATARAJM^RA WEDNESDAY, 21»t JUL*-,,, NEWTON>KINC ' r JJAS been favored with - instruction* fromMftJ. W.ESPIN, who haa sold hie farm, to sell by public auction a» above, without reaerve—--53 DAIRY COWS, mostly 2nd and',- ' calvers 3 cows in milk 8 2 and 3-year springing heifttf. (Jersey cross) 7 2-year empty heiferg 4 yearling bulls 1 pedigree Holstein bull 1 Jersey Shorthorn bull \ 14 mixed weanerg 1 4-ycar light harness mare 1 milk carter ' 2 children's ponies , 3 store pigs ■'.;' 1 Maxwell car • K B.E. Duncan plough, 8 milk cans,;' Ijl sheets iron, i-shafter gig and bobs, swingle-treea and chains, •] cart harness. J >.' With Slight Reserve* | SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. j... LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDER The cows are a good conditioned lot, mostly young, and calving July, Augoit and September. ■'■■'')■'
THDBSDAY, JULY 22nd, 1920, NEWTON KING JJAS been favored with instruction! from Mr. J. Stachurski, who bit sold Wb farm, to sell by Public Auctioi; WITHOUT RESERVE.! gg DAIRY COWS, mostly.August and' September calvers.' . 20 2-year in-calf heifers (good) ■ . ' \ 1 3-year Holstein bull } • 1 2-year Holstein bull 30 mixed weaflere 2 young sows in farrow, 3 good store ♦ pigs, 6 pigs, 10 sheep, 1 goal, llamy Mower, Massey Sake, Gig, SprlUJf Cart, S.F. Booth, McDonald Plough J.D. Plough, Osbourne Discs, 3-lea.'. Tyne Harrows, hand or power Chaff, cutter, Wallaby Jaok, Price's Jafci No. 2 Shaekloek Range, Copper anv stand, logging chain, roofing iron spouting, quantity of timber, And lit and 2in piping, about 15 yards ders, 4 yards shingle, and Farm Sun-, dries. •;' WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 bay gelding (9 years) I 1 black gelding (aged) 1 chestnut gelding (aged) 1 brake •''*':* NOTE,—The above herd of cow.s is h | splendid condition, and mostly j As Mr. Stachurski has been milking foi ,J over 25 years, and this being his .ftw:' said, a great number of the cows are o! his own breeding. These cows am, bi thoroughly recommended to intpfflng purchasers. Calving dates given at salo, LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED! /
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1920, Page 8
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