SALES BST •AtftTlOff. NEWTON KING, LTD STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, 17th AUGUST. gQ 4-YEAR BULLOCKS. Ill) mixed yearlings 16 empty heifers 20 store and forward cows 2 pairs of working bullocks 35 springing cows and heifers 1 2-year pedigree Shorthorn bull 30 ewes (in lamb) Also quantity of furniture. On account Estate of the lute T* E. Larking, without reserve—--17 choice dairy cows, early calvert SALE AT To'CLOCK. ON THE FARM. AUEOA ROAD, OTAKEHO, WEDNESDAY, 18th AUGUST, 1920 NEWTON KINO, LTD. TTAVE received instructions from Mr, RHUE RANGITAAWA, who has sold his farm, to sell on the above date, without reserve, his Live and Dead Stock as follows: gg COWS, 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers, mostly Jersey cross, due, August and September, and in-calf to Jersey bifll 2 Grade Jersey bulls 15 Jersey cross yearling heifers, good 1 purebred Berkshire boar ■ 1 Berkshire sow with litter of 11 1 sow, duo earlj 25 good lambs . .;; 1 draught gelding, aged, all harness '•■ 1 half-dnjiught gelding, aged, all harness 1 unbroken colt 1 aged mare, all harness 1 yearling Ally 1 hunter, 4 years, good 1, spring cart, spring dray, set tripod barrows, collai-R and hames, half-tbh Maori Chief seed potatoes, 2 cords rata, sundries. . • . SALE AT 12.30 O'CLOCK : •
NOTE.—The cows are a good. Hoe, mostly well into the Jersey, arid in fair condition. The horses and othe> stock are also well worth inspection, and everything, with the exception of the Yearling Jersey Heifers, is-without reserve. ON THE FARM, KORU. WEDNESDAY, 18th AUGUST.. : newton~kTng, Ltt). '' JJAVE been favored with instruction* from Mr. A. E. LOONEY, who U giving up dairying, to sell by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE— '-.': \ 20 G0OI) DAIRY COWS, Jereey, Shorthorn, mostly yoiing early calvers, and in first-class condition. =- 13 springing heifers . - • . 1 grade Jersey bull SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED On account of Other Veo4«s-r----8 3-ycar Holstein heifers On account other vendors--18 mixed yearlingsNOTE.—This is a particularly goot little dairy, having produced the.highest average milk supply with highest test at the Koru Creamery during the past flv« years. A grade Jersey bull has been used, and calving dates will be given a\ the sale. Mr. Looney is giving up dairy.! ing solely on account of ill-health in W» family. WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 20. : 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE IN DAIRY PENS: 30 guaranteed cows (close up) SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. ' LEPPER ROAD, INGLEWOOD
MONDAY, AUGUST 23rd, 192 a NEWTON KING, LTD. JJAS been favored with instruction* jta sell by public auction the whole of Mr. P. Goodwin's live and dead stock as under,— WITHOUT RESERVE: 32 YOUNG MIXED DAIRY. COWS, Auguat and September calven - 1 bull 0 yearlings 4 farm horses ' S sows with litters, 2 aOW s to farrow, Lever plough, tytve harrows, diaa harrows,.reaper and hinder (slight reserve), mower, drill, scarifier; '■and seed drill, chaffcuttar, .gig, 8 spring drays, milk cans, aledge, wheelbarrow, jack, maul ao4 wedges, crow bar, 4 ton chaff, 4% bushels barley, and farm aundriea. £ALE AT 1 O'CLOCK.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 August 1920, Page 8
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