SALES BY AttrttOlf. -j, LL——-*# NEWTON KING QALBNDAB OF 'QLEAKING §AUg& JULY. Wednesday 28th.—R, W. Uawson, Kw hotu. i AUGUST. Wednesday 4th.—R. Aroa, Uru'ti. Thursday otli.—<J. Grainger, Pukei urnhe. Wednesday 11th.—J, H. McPftrtlaqiij Stratford Yards. SEPTEMBER. ' Wednesday 22nd.— I The South Twuukkl Pedigree Jersey Breeder*' Itaponga Yards. ; >x INCLEWOOO. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28tt. 50 YEARLING HEIFERS, Jtfrqf* Holstein 34 3-year steers 20 Jersey yearling heifer* (subject t<| •ale) 23 Jersey yearlidg heifer* 19 ehoice Holstein yearling heifer# 23 Holstein yearling steers (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 10 dairy cows 80 hoggets 50 2-tooth wethers 300 mixed aged ewes in lamb 350 hoggets - 180 empty ewes On account of Mr. A. H. Bennett—--80 Jersey-Holstein heifers in calf tt Pedigree Jersey Bull,' and in tip-top com dition. ~ SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK; ON THE FARM, RAHOTU WEDNESDAY, 28th JULY. NEWTON KINO. £JAS been favored with . from Mr. R. W. DAWSON, who hj« sold his property to sell by pub.Uc au« tion, without reserve:— . . ' 25 CHOICE DAIRY COWS, mostly grade Jerseys 3 2-year Jersey springing heifers 4 yearling Jersey heiferj 9 fat hoggets . ; ... 3 farm horses, milk carters anij suitable for all farm work ' Spring cart and harness, 9' CouUet drill, disc harrows,, s.f. plough, swingletrees, etc., 5 milk cans,, gig
and harness, and useful farm aua> dries. , ( AfcSO all household furniture and efi fects, of a 4-roomed dwelling. ! LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK NOTE.—The cows are a very fine qiul ity lot indeed, comprising njostly grad< Jerseys and light brindles. All younj and in splendid condition. Thay praa tically all calve in August. RAHOTU YARDS. FRIDAY, 30th JULY, gg CHOICE 2 & 3-yr. SPRINGING HEIFERS (close up) 80 mixed yearlings ' 20 2-year steers 15 store cows . 24 sheets 10ft. iron. On acconn t of Mr. A. W. Phin His interest in'a 30-acrts bush see* tion, situated on the Opunake Road, Rahotu, held under a .Native Lease, with 21 yean ye 4 to run, at an annual rental o( . fis 6d per acre, all in 'grass with the exception of 5 acres. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. KAPONGA. FRIDAY, JULY 30tb, 1920. 2Q STORE COWS 30 Holstein yearling heifers 20 yearling steers 15 3-year in-calf heifers SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. URENUI YARDS MONDAY, 2nd AUGUST. JQPJ 2-YEAR STEERS. 20 3J-year steers (forward condition off turnips) 76 mixed yearlings (off turnips) 10 fat cows 10 fa.t bullocks SO fat sheep 36 2 and 3-year springing heifer* 12 dairy cows 200 2-tooth wethers (good)
On account of ijr. M, A. W»lk«r, 4 Urenui, who is giving up dairying—--30 dairy cows, mottfy young,c*lvin| Aug. and Sept. 1 SALE AT 12.30 O'CLOCK.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1920, Page 8
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