SALES BY AV.TIOK NEWTON KING QALENDAR OP QLEARING 'gALIS, JULY. Monday 20t1i.—W. Corcoran, Urenui. Monday 20th.—K, L. Klcuuer, Douglt) Yards. Wednesday 28th.—R. W. Dawaon, 1 hotu. Thursday 29th—H. E. Greig, Pukw arulie, l'edigree Jerseys. AUGUST. . Wednesday 4th.—R. Aroa, Urutj. Wednesday 11th.—J. H. McPartlann, Stratford Yards, \ SEPTEMBER. Wednesday 22nd.—The South Taranakj Pedigree Jersey Breeders' A*sn, Kaponga Yards. —_—. . mmH SALE CANCELLED. H. E. GREIG'S clearing sale) which was to have been held at; Pukearuhe on Thursday next, 29th inst.j has been cancelled indefinitely. NEWTON KING. ON THE FARM, WAITOITOI, URENUI, MONDAY, 20th, JULY. NEWTON KINO JJAS Heeh favored with instruction* froih Mr, W. Corcoran, whose Urn has been Sold, io sell by public auction, without reserve, the whole of his liv«j and dead stock as follows: 500 2-TOOTS F.F.M. EWES, in lamb) |ood line 400 good Ityggets 100 fat afid forward sheep 40 2 and 3'year extra choice spring* ing heifers (big percentage of Jetaeys) 70 yearling Jersey heifers 30 yeaHirig Holstein heifers 15 2-year empty, heifers IS fat cattle 20 steers 2 hulls 1 0-year heavy draught mare 1 8-year three-quarter draught siai'e 1 d-yeat gelding 1 5-yekr three-quarler draught liiare 2 htick^ Massey-iiafris 11 Coulter drill, Cam* bridge Roller, McCormick mower, hay-rSlce and hay sweep, '2 spring drays atid harness, disc, tyne and chaih harrows, Duncan manure soicer, Sooth d.f. plough, R. and Q, s.f. plbugii, 600-gal. tank with hose, 182 feet Uin. piping, force pump, scoop, block and tackle, chains And harness, swingletrees and bars, sledge, cement pipes, sledge, 20 sacks oats, hammer and wedgM ( poultry, 2 sheep and cattle dogs, and large quantity of useful farm
sundries. , With Slight Reserve: 1 Overland 5-seater car in perfect run* ning order. Light Luncheon Provided. Sale at 11.30 o'clock Terms for all sundries STRICTLY CASH , STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, 27tT JULY, 1920. ' 400 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 30 store and forward cows I 100 tfiixed weaners 20 2-year i.e. Holstein heifers 10 Holstein bulls S dairy cows, guaranteed, foss profit 80 yearling steers 50 yearling steers 40 store cows 20 empty heifers 250 hoggets * 60 ewes (in lamb) In Springer Pens— '' , 30 springing heifers and' coWa 14 3-year springing heifers (Jersey and Jersey cross), subject to sale 5 2-year springing heifers (Jersey and Jersey cross), snbject to mlq SALE AT I O'CLOCK. INGLEWOOD. ' WEDNESDAY, JULY 28th. ' go YEARLING HEIFERS, Jersey Holstein 34 3-vear steers 20 Jersey yearling heifers (subject t<j sale) 23 Jersey yearling heifers 19 choice Holstein yearling heifers 23 Holstein yearling steer's (good) 35 yearling steers 27 yearling heifers 40 Shorthorn yearling 'heifers 32 choice Jersey yearling heifers ' 20 Holstein yearling heifers 20 store cows
35 springing heifers . 15 good springing cows i 10 dairy cows 80 hoggets 50 2-tooth wethers 300 mixed aged ewes in lamb 360 hoggets 180 empty ewes On account of Mr. A. H. Bennett—--80 Jersey-Holstein heifers in calf to Pedigree Jersey Bull, and in tip-top condition. , SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1920, Page 8
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