SALES BY AUCTION. DOUGLAS SALE, MONDAY, 26th JULY, 1820, ; 2Q.Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE 7QQ MIXED SHEEP, including--300 fat wethers 500 hoggets, off turnips 80 yearling heifers, off,turnips 50 yearling steers,'off turnip's AtSO,On account of MR. A. C. BRETHERt TON,-" WITHOUT EESiRVEs 400 wether hoggets, 3 months turillps 160 mixed hoggets, 3 months turnips On account of MR. K. P. KLENNHR, who has sold his lease,— Without reserve: 44 dairy cows, nearly 3rd calvers, expected to calve Aug-i ust-September , ■ , , 1 grade Jersey bull • I grade Jersey yearling bull . 14 mixed yearlings 1 hack ' 1 light trap The above cows are practically all 2nd and 3rd calvers and comprise a lot of Jersey and Jersey-Holstein. cross, all in' good condition and in calf to Jersey bull. Mr. K'enner has sold hia please, and everything is absolutely without reserve, SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. \ STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, 27 th JULY, 1920. 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLF 30 store and forward cwa 100 mixed weaners 20 2-year i.c. Holstein heifer* 10 Holstein bulls In Springer Pens—--30 springing heifers and cows On accounts J. H. McPABTLAND J ,O< Ngaere, who has sold his farm— • WITHOUT RESERVE.' 29 dairy cows >
On account of Mr. A. 0. BBETHBtU TON--20 3-year springing heifer* (in go<4 condition) SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK.' , , ON THE FARM, BAHOTU. WEDNESDAY, 28th JULY. NEWTON KINO, ETAS been favored with instruction* from Mr. R. W. DAWSON, who.kas sold his-property to sell by public auo-i Hon, without reserve:— ■ ' OK CHOIC& DAIRY COWS, mMtty grade Jerseys 3 2-year Jersey springing heifera 4 yearling Jersey heifers 9 fat hoggets 3 farm horses, milk carter* «4 suitable for all farm work' drill, disc harrows, a.f. plough, ewmgletrees, etc., 6 milk cant, g)g and harness, and useful farm «»• dries. ALSO all household fup(iitute and eh fectß, of a 4-roomed dwelling. . LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. NOTE.—The cows are a very'fine quality lot indeed, comprising mostly"grade Jerßeys and light brindles. All y>»n| and in-splendid condition. They sm< tically all calve in August. . .
NEWTON KING. WOOLBROXfR. TAST GOVERNMENT VALtJATIOK OF WOOL WILL BE ISMD AX WAITARA EARLY IN AUGUST. NEXT SALE OP SHEEP SKKS, HIDES, ETC., AT STRATFORD, TUESDAY. AUdUST.H. Consignments must arrive by Vtitof previous. Advice Cards and libel* on application. . v A'GOING CONGER^. F-OR SALE £I2OO CASH, ' •I KK ACRES, freehold, all level .140 in ■■■*'*' grass and crops, balance tm»hs »■ miles rly. station. Well subdivided, good buildings, together with' 33 young cows (Jersey cross), 2 draught' horse?, 13 calves, i pigs, 10 sheep, 1 dray and unr« ncss, 1 s.f. plough, 1 set discs, 1 set h*r« rows, 1 sledge, 5 milk cans 14 cow covers, all go in with the property at £B3 pcf acre. £I2OO cash, balance 51 per cent. OftA ACRES, Freehold, all in gm* < * UU (no weeds), good buildings, 2 roiies from railway station. Will carry SO cows. Price for quick sale, £57 J0» per acre. Good terms arranged, '• APPLY SHARP. ■ ;m SOLE A CENTS; M LAND DEPARTMENT. INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1920, Page 8
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