SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING.ITO QALENDAR OF QLEARING gALESj AUGUST. Wednesday Xltli.—J. H. McPartlann, Stratford Yards. SEPTEMBER. Wed/iesday 22nd. —The South Taran&ki Pedigree Jersey Breeder*' Asjn, Kaponga Yards. DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, 9th AUGUST, 102u. 2.()Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 35 yearling steers (good) 15 2-year in-ralf heifers lo 2-year springing heifers 10 yearling Jersey heifer* (gootf line) 10 2-year empty heifers 70 yearling heifers ((off turhjpa) CO yearling steers (off turnips} 500 mixed sheep 80 hoggets (off turnips) 000 hoggets (off turnips) SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK.
STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, 10th AUGUST, 1080, 25Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 70 2-year steers 30 2-year empty heifers In Springer Pens: 40 springing heifers and cows 1 10 3-year springing heifers (Jemjr cross) " 350 hoggets (off turnips) l '' 25 3-year bullocks , 10 springing heifers On account of MESSRS. PHILLIPS MAY—--15 dairy cows (close up) On account of MR. J. BOTLER, .who is giving up dairying— WITHOUT RESERVE: 11 high grade• Jersey cowa (expected to calve middle August)3 high grade Jersey heifers, 2 And 3-year-old ■* The above are 9. choice little herd, well into the Jersey. They hrfve returned over £25 per cow for last season. They are in calf to a Jersey bull, and we can recommend them to Jersey farmers. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK.
INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST lltli, IS2O. JgQ GOOD YEARLING STEERS (in lots) • i . % 60 good Holstein yearling heifers'; 20 good Jersey cross yearling, beiferf \ 00 good Shorthorn yearling heif«r» 50 2-year empty ■ heifers 20 store cows ; . 17 2-year cows , 30 hoggets IN DAIRY PENS: 20 very choice Jersey spg. heifers (close up) ■ 20 very choice Holstein Jersey sjg. heifers 25 Jersey spg. heifers ' 10 good dairy cows i 25 spg. cows (good) STRATFORD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 11th AUGUST, 1920#. NEWTON KING, LTD. ; JJAVE received instructions from Mr. J. H. McPartland, who ha» left district, to seft in their Stratford yatda on above date, — WITHOUT RESERVE: 29 DAIRY COWS The abov<! cows comprise mortly Holstein and Shorthorn cross, and praotlcal* ly all early calvers. * Mr. McPartland has sold the fern they are for absolute sale. DAIRYING COUNTRY. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE;-. NEWTON KING, LTD. H AS received instructions , from 3'. KILSBY, E?q., to offer by auction at his Salerooms, STRATFORD, on SATURDAY, August 14th, 1920, at 2.1S p.m., his well-known Surrey Road situated (three miles from Tariki and about nine miles from Stratford. The property will be offered in three sections of 91 acres, 93 acres, and US . acres (homestead). The land is *ll level and on a good metalled road. The upset price will 'O2 a l:-.v cue' TERMS: 10 percent- fall of per cent, date of possesion, Srpt. . 1920, and 5 per cent,, in 12 months or its equivalent in improvements. Balim* of purchase money ciiu remain : far fl.n years on first and second won gap.' 'at 0 per cent, and 6J per Cf\t. WRITE FO.lv PLANS. ' / ' ' , NEWTON KING; I,tit V
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1920, Page 8
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