SALES BY AUCTION, ; NEWTON KINC,: - URENUI YARDS. MONDAY, 2nd MAY, 191 JQQ HEAD OF MIXED CATU 60 woolly lambs STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, MAY 3. 2QQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE 300 lamb. 30 2}-year in-cnli heifers Sal. at 1 o’clock. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4. 200 MIXKD CATTLE, including: 27 empty heifers ■ 60 mixed weanera 25 store cows SO ewes in lamb ON ACCOUNT OF A CLIENT, Without Reserve: 30 3J-year steers 80 2J-year steers Sale at 1 o’clock. WAIHAPA ROAD, PUKENOAHU. THURSDAY, MAY 5. NEWTON KING, LTD., > J£AVE received instructidns froip MR F. J. BROWNING, who has sold hii farm and is leaving the district, to seW on the property on above date,
WITHOU T RESERVE: IQ PEDIGREE AND REGISTERED SHORTHORN COWS, mostly second and third calvers 5 4jrade 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 heifens, 2 year? old. 1 4-year pedigree Shorthorn bull, “Rockwood Prince of Pukerimu”, _ bred by the Hon. John Cambridge. 2 yearling Shorthorn bulls, eligible for Herd Book. 1 4-year grade Jersey bull, good quality 35 mixed yearlings 2 half-draught mares (all harness), 2 hacks, 2 school ponies 1 boar, 3 breeding sows, 4 store pigs, 15 fowls, 3 cattle dogs, 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, coppers and stands, 2 saddles and bridles, sundry harness, awingletrees, farm tools, sundries, etc. ALSO HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including Easy chairs, • cabineV***book-<pse» overmantel, pictures, tables, chairs, bedsteads and mattresses, duchess juite, wash-stands, side* board, carpets, sofa, linoleums, and sundries, etc. —.» PRACTICALLY WITHOUT RESERVEv 1 7-seater Studebaker motor car, in good going order. Sale at 11 a.m.
LUNCHEON PRQVIDED ' The above herd are all young and in 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 in-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 “Rock* wood Prince” is in great buckle, and should command, keen competition. Pedi* grees of Shorthorns will be given out at the sale. "j Mr. Browning is leaving the district, and everything is absolutely without reserve. Intending Purchasers will please not# that Sale Commences at 11 a.m. L. A. NOLAN & CO.’i HIDE, WOOL AND EKIN Next Sale May 24. Advice Cards andl Labels on Application. JUDGMENT OF ANY FACTOfiY should he made hy comparing ■> nett value returns from season to • season. We are prepared'' to compare our returns with any other factory In New Zealand, and fedl certain we fihnll be pleased to do the same next year. r
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