SALES BY AVCftm. > NEWTON KING,ITD QAL|NDAR OF QLEARDtG gAtEs! AUGUST. Wednesday 4th.-R. Aroa, Uruti. Thursday sth.-C. Grainger, Puket aruhe. - Wednesday llth.-J. If, McpartUnn, Stratford Yards. ... SEPTEMBER, , Wednesday 22nd.—The South' Ttrttnakt Pedigree Jersey Breeders' A nn , Kaponga Yards. URENUI YARDV MONDAY, 2nd AUGUST.' ' 135 2'YEAR SJEERS 20 31-year steers (forward off turnips) 70 mixed yearlings (off tOttfeib ,10 fat cow« ■ ♦ 10 fat bullocks--50 fa»t sheep f * 36 2 and 3-year springingheilur' ! 12 dairy cows 11 guaranteed dairy cows 23 3to 4-year, bullocks - 20 empty heifsfi ~. . v 100 hoggets •»• s * 200 2-tooth wethers (good) • . On account of Mr. M. A, Urenui, who is giving up dairying-. : 30 dairy cows, mostly young, cAlfinrf Aug. and Sept. . ■■■ s Awakfno— ° f Meß3r3, Keil y Bros,, 25 3-year well-grown Holstefo m®' Jersey springing heifers (close up) • On account of Mrs. M..1!. Honeyfold,* of Onaero— . 20 guaranteed' dairy cows, and September calvurs ; SALE AT 12.30 O'CJuOCft. . * Dairy Cattle—l.3o y
STONY RIVER YAROft^V TUESDAY, 3rd AUGUST', 55 3 & 4-YEAR BULLOCKS , " 30 2 and 3yr. springing heifers ] 130 mixed yearlings t , 26 yearling Jersey heifors ' 15 empty heifera 20 store cows 29 20-month steers i ' 7 good store pigs • •, 30-gallon Baltic separator, 2 grind- \ stones, and corn crusher {ill power driven) %-ton of potatoes SAi,E AT 1 O'CLOCK. ' ' i ON THE FARM, URUTI. WEDNESDAY, 4th AUGUST. NEWTON KINO, LTD. JJAS been favored with instruction* from Mr. R. AROA, whose farni been sold, to sell by. Public Auotion, WITHOUT RESERVJ: | 24 CHOICE DAIRY COWS; mostly Jersey, August and Sept. "ciJveW 3 3-year springing Jersey heifers 8 yearling very choice Jersey liek fers 100 2 and 4-tooth wether* 60 4-tooth empty ewes (tfot in lamb, as stated) 1 2 purebred Berkshire boats 1 Berkshire sow (due Sept.) 1 mare {any harness) Spring tip dray and harness, sledge (new), 00 gallon separator (hand or power), Methven copper andstand, 6 cream and milk cans, buckets, etc., 2 milk vats, 8 bottle Tester, milk fever outfit, 100 fire bricks, saddle and bridle, maul and wedges, BOOft |-inch piping, wheelbarrow," 14-gaL copper, and large quantity of farai sundries. ALSO Household Purai•ture and Effects, including bedsteads (double and single), and mattresses, tables, dre-sers, lino, sewing machine,' Arcolite lamp, benzine iron, wringer, etc., etc. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: ' 1 S-seater Maxwell Motor Car perfect running order Piano, practically new. 3-piece drawing room suite (brown velvet, new) ■ . 5 fully paid-up shares Farmers' Meat Works
On account of MR. H. G. RICHARD. SON— 1 . • Spring trap and long shatter gig. . SALE AT 12.30 O'CLOCK. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDE*). " NOTE.—The cows are a particularly fine line, mostly Jersey, 2nd and 3rd and 4th calvers, having produced 320 lbß. but« ter fat last season in 8 months. Tests and calving dates will be given at sale. The heifers also aire very choice, having been specially selected- trap, tjfe' beet cows. Mr. Aroa has been dairying for 11 years, and this is his first sale. , * BAG WASH. r THE System that wipes out the' Horns Got all from STEAM LAUNDRY,, NEW fiVMOUI9.. Washing Day"" THE FAMILY WASH FOR it M.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1920, Page 8
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