SALES BIT AUCTION. NEWTON KINQ QALENDAR OF gALES. JULY. . Thursday 22nd.-J. Stachurski, Ratapiko. Thursday 22nd.—A. W. Phillips and A. Baker (Pedigree Jersey*), at RaHotu Yards. Friday 23rd.-Mrs. Beggs (Omata), *; Waiwakaiho Yards. Friday 23rd.-N. T. bundle, Waiwakaiho Yards. Saturday 24th.—A. Bulmer, Stratford ■.l* Yards. Monday 28th.—W. Corcoran, JJrenui. Monday 28th.—K. L. Klenner, D6ugl« Yards; •Tuesday 27th.—J. H, McPartlond, '•■• Stratford Yards. .Wednesday 28th.—R. W. Dawson, Ra- '■• hotu. -(Thursday 29th—H. E. Greig, Pukearuhe; Bedigree Jerseys.. AUGUST. ;lWednesday «tth.—R. : .Aroa, Ufuti. SEPTEMBER. -Wednesday Wild.— The Soutfc-ffaranaki Pedigree, Jersey Breeders' Agsn, Kaponga Yards. Off, THE FARM, TIMARU ROAD, TATARaImaKA. WEDNESDAY, 21st JULY. NEWTON KING JJAS been favored with instructions from Mr. J. ty. ESPDT, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above, without reserve—gg DAIRY COWS, mostly 2nd and 3rd calvers 3 cows in milk 8 2 and 3-year, springing heifers (Jersey cross) 7 2-year empty heifers 4 yearling bulls 1 pedigree Holsfcain, 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,-.? milk -cans, 15 sheets iron, |-shafter gig'and harness, swingle'trees and chains, spring » cart harness. With Slight-Reserve: 1 wagon and mowing machine On account of Mr. F. H. BTjUNDELL; who has purchased Mr. Espin's farm. 1 4-cow "SIMPLEX" MILKING PLAMVwith ,3 h.p. benzine engine, guaranteed In perfect running order.
SALE AT.I O'CLOCK. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. The cows are a good conditioned lot, mostly young, and calving July, August, and September. WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, 23rd. JULY, i __ « JSQ HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE 2 extra choice cows (close up) 8 guaranteed cows 9 dairy cows (springing and in '' milk) 3 heifers (close up) On account of Mr. N. T. Rundle, of Bell Block, who has sold his farm,— WITHOUT RESERVE: 25 dairy cows 1 pedigree Jersey bull 1 yearling Jersey heifer 1 half-draught mare Gig mare, spring cart and harness, trap and harness, s.f. Hornsby plough, disc and tyne harrows, cultivator, swingletreas, chains, 4 milk cans and buckets, b bags cement, and. general sundries. On account of Mrs. Beggs, of Omatp, the lease of whose farm has expired,--WITHOUT RESERVE: 22 dairy cows, August and September ealvers; mostly young; ;i good percentage of very niie Jerseys 11 20-montti heifers 1 grade Jersey bull 1 9-year mare (all harness) WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 4-cow L.K.G. milking plant, with oJ. h.p. engine; only been in use for six months. The plant can be inspected at the farm, Barrett Road, Omata.
On account of Mr. 0. H. Johns, af Omata, who has leased his farm— ' 18 young dairy cows (Jersey-Short-horn cross, calving in August) Order of Sale: Implements, etc., ait.l store cattle, 12.30 o'clock; dairy cattle, 2 o'clock. STRATFORD SPRING HORSE SATURDAY, 7th AUGUST, 1920. T AM holding my Stratford Spring Horse Fair on. above date. ENTRIES rWITED. : KF.WTON KlXfl,
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