sales by aocnolf. ON THE FARM, WAITOIXOI, UftENUj MONDAY, 2(ith JULY. NEWTON KINO JJAS been favored with imvucuW from <Mr.'W, Corcoran, wliose far«t has been sold, to sell by public auction, without reserve, the ( wholo of hj» jj V ( and Bead stock as follows; 500. 2-TOOTH F.F.M. EWES, inland good line 400 good hogget* 100 fat and forward sheep 40 2 and 3-year extra choice spring* ing heifer* (big percentage oj Jeraeys) 70 yearling Jersey heifers * 30 yearling Holatein heifer. * 15 2-year empty beifer« 15 fat cattle 20 yearling steers * 2 bulls 1 0-year heavy draught mare , 1 8-year three-quarter 'dnUghi} mare 1 fl-year gelding ' ' 1 5-year three-quarter' draughf mare ■" . 2 hacks . Maasey-Harrig 11 Coulter drill, Cam* bridge roller, McCormick Jno#«r, hay-fake and hay sweep, .2 spring drays and harness, disc, tyfle «n4 chaih harrows, Duncan manure sower, Bdoth d,f. plough, R. tad O, s,f. ploii&ii, 600-gal. tank witb hose, 182 feet ljin. piping, force piuupt scoop, block and tackle, chains and harness, ewingletrees and bars, sledge, cement pipes, sledge, 2<)| sacks oats, hammer and wedges, poultry, 2 sheep and cattle dogs, and large quantity of useful fartq sundries. With Slight Reserve: 1 OveHtthd 5-seater car in perfect ruin iilfijt oWer. ( Light Luncheon Provided. Sale at 11.30 o'clock. Terms for all sundries STRICTLY
bOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, 26th JULY, 1920. 200. tiEAb Mixed cattle 70tt MlXliD SHEEP, including—--300 jit wethers 6tld iloggetd, off turnips SO pearling heifers, off turnips ' SO yearling steers, off turnips ALSO,— On account of MR. A. C. TON,WITHOUT RESERVE: 400 wether hoggets, 3 months turnips 150 mixed hoggets, 3 months turnips On account of MR. K. P. KLENNEK, who has sold his lease,— WITHOUT RESERVE? 44 dairy cows, nearly all 2nd and 3rd calvers, expected to calve Aug* ust-September 1 grade Jersey bull 1 grade Jersey yearling bull 14 mixed yearlings 1 hack 1 light trap The above cows are practically all 2&4 and 3rd calvers and comprise a lot •£ Jersey and Jersey-Holstein cross, all good condition and in calf to Jersey bull. Mr. K'enner has sold his lease and everything is absolutely without reserw, SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. " ON THE FARM, RAHOTU. WEDNESDAY, 28th JULY. NEWTON KING. H as been favored with instruction* from Mr. R. W. DAWSON, who lias sold his property to sell by public aufltion, without reserve:—
25 CHOICE DAIRY COWS, tyoatl; grade Jerseys S 2-year Jersey springing heifers 4 yearling Jersey Heifers 9 fat hoggets _ ( 3 farm horses, milk carters and suitable for all farm work Spring cart and harness, 9 Coulter drill, disc harrows, s.f. plough, swingletrees, etc., 5 milk cans, gig and harness, and useful farm sun« dries. ALSO all "household furniture and eft fects, of a 4«roomed dwelling. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. NOTE.—The cows are a very fine lot' practically all nice types of grade Jerseys, mostly young and calving early. NEWTON KING WOOLBROXCR. (yVERNMENT VALUATIONS 0? WOOL held „at WAITARA through, out the year. ■ SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC, offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. Consignments must arrive by ' Friday previous. Advice Cards and Label* o'a application.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1920, Page 8
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