SALES BY AUCTIOIT. » NEWTON KING, LTD " JERSEY BREEDERS. JENTRIES for the June Sale of Pedi« gree Jerseys at Waiwakaiho CIXJS® TO-DAY. , ENTRY FORMS ON APPLICATION; , NEWTON KING, LTD., Auetioneam, WAIWAKAIHO SALE. FRIDAY, 29th APRIL. IQQ HEAD OF MIXgP CATTLE. 30 mixed weaners 15 springing heifers and «iw» 15 weaner Jersey heifers (from OAf dairy)
HAWMARKET, STRATFORD FRIDAY, APRIL 29. i g 0 WEANETtS 17 stores Sale at 12 o’clock. NEWTON KING, LTD. JJAVE been favored with instructions from W. J. PAUL to sell by publia auction at their mart on April 30, at 2 p.m.: pt. 598 and pt. 599 con* taining 22.8 perches freehold land with 80.3 links frontage to z St. Aubyn Street, and adjoin* ing the Terminus Hotel property. Also Section pt. 599 containing perches freehold land situated corner of St. Aubyn and Dawson Streets, with a frontage of 109.7 links to St. Aubyn Street , and 132 links frontage to Daw* son Street. s .
These are two exceptjgggjly well situated sections andA must become very valuable. For further particulars apply to the j AUCTIONEERS. WAIHAPA ROAD, PUKENGAHU. THURSDAY, MAY 5. ’ NEWTON KING, LTD., rave received instructions from MR. F. J. BROWNING, who haa sold his fartn and is leaving the district, to sell on the property on above date,
• WITHOUT RESERVE: Jg PEDIGREE AND REGISTERED SHORTHORN COWS, mostly second and third culvers 5 grade Shorthorn cows 12 in-calf Shorthorn heifers, two* years, eligible for the Herd Book 17 grade Jersey cows, mostly second calvers 30 choice grade Jersey in-calf heifero, 2 years old. , • • 1 4-year pedigree Shorthorn bnM, “Rockwood Prince of Pukerimb”, bred by the Hon. John Fisher, Cambridge. 2 yearling Shorthorn bulls, eligi|>lei for Herd Book. 1 4-year grade Jersey bull, good quality v 35 mixed yearlings 2 half-draught mares (all harness), 2 hacks, 2 school ponies 1 boar, 3 breeding sows, 4 stire pigs, 15 fowls, 3 cattle dogu, 1 milk waggon, 1 spring cart, 1 double buggy, pole and shafts and harness, 1 plough, disc and tine harrows 2 circular saws and spindles, milk cans, scalding troughs, eoppein and stands, 2 saddles and bridles, sundry x hatness, farm tools, sundries, etc.
ALSO HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, r including: , Easy chairs, cabinet, book-case overmantel, pictures, table* chairs, bedsteads and mattreasevr duchess suite, wash-stands, sideboard, carpets, sofa, linoleum* and sundries, etc. « PRACTICALLY WITHOUT 1 7-seater Studebaker motor car in good going order. ■ Sale at 11 a.m.
LUNCHEON PROVIDED. , The above herd are all young and jn good condition, mostly early calvers. The pedigree Shorthorn heifers are an especially good line, having a big strain of; the celebrated Darbaralla blood through them. The ii?-calf Jersey heifers are also a very choice line, being selected from the best Jersey herds in the district, and they all show quality. The pedigree Shorthorn bull “Rockwood Prince” is in great buckle, and should command keen competition. Pedigrees of Shorthorns will be given out at the sa v Mr. Browning is leaving the district, and everything is absolutely without reserve. Intending Purchasers will please note that Sale Commences at 11 a.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1921, Page 8
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