SALES BY AUCTION. — —, £ NEWTON KING, LTD ———— r* STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 7. 200 ■READ OF MIXED CATTLE 311 good 2yr steero r - 60 jhixrd weaners 12 springing heifers ' LIRUTI SALEYARDS (For ConVenienee of Sale.) WEDNESDAY, Bth JUNE. At 42.30 o’clock. NEWTON KING, LTD. H AVE been favored with from Mr. D. REA, who hat sold farm, to sell as above, WITHOUT RE« SERVE, his very choice herd, consisting of—--50 y°u n lfr mostly August and September cal ven; 38 are Grad© Jersey! eirM by the pedigree bulk ‘'MEADOWBROOKE BELLMAN,” “WHITE PATCH’S KING OF FERNGROVE,” “PARKVALE CHIEF* 1 and “YANKEE’S CHOICE,” al| Dams of which have a S.O.R. 1 3-year Pedigree Jersey Bull, “WYNOTTE’S PROTECTOR” (“Protection of —Wynotte, 5.0. R.) 16 2/2|-yCar Jersey heifers, mostly by “MASTERPIECE OF MEADOWBROOKIE.” 8 selected weaner Jersey heifers • One Horse Drill, 6 Milk Cans, 100 Posts, Trolley Wheels, Piping, andfsundrips. This is an exceptionally good dairy, quality being in evidence right throughout the herd Average test taken on 20th January, 5.0. Weights and individual tests will be given at sale. All. the cows are in calf to “WYNOTTE ; S PROTECTOR.”
Ako, on account of Mr. W. DOUDS—* 14 good young dairy cowS| September calvers 13 2J-year JerSey-Hoktein cross heifers, welt grown and in good condition. ON ACCOUNT OF MR. W. H. COKE— . . 2 Draught Mares (all harness) LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. WAIWAKAIHO SALE. THURSDAY, Oth JUNE. JOO HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE 5 Grade Jersey cows (early calvesa) 5 dairy cows, U.S. CLEARING SALE. HASTINGS ROAD, MANGATOKI. MONDAY, .TUNE 13, 1921. NEWTON KING, LTD., JJAVE been favored with instructions from MR. E. WHITHAM, who has sold his Palmer Road farm, and whoay leaae on the Hastings Road farm has expired, to sell his stock and sundrko from both places- without reserve: t 02 DAIRY COWS (Jersey, HoV»£eid and Shorthorn) 2 store cows 2 Jersey bulls 10 choice Jersey weaner heifers 2 three-quarter-draught mares 20 store pigs 5 breeding sows, farrow Augufrt * 1 milk waggon (carry 14 1 spring dray, 1 block dray,. 1 sledge, 1 d.f. Reid and Gray plough (convertible), 1 s.f.’ Duncan plough, 2 seta disc 1 set chain harrows, 1 Set t|ipod harrows, 1 Booth Macdonald Cambridge roller, 1 hay sw*Aep, 1 set 3-horse trees, 1 set 2-horso trees, spring cart harness, waggon harness, block dray harness, collar and hames, leading hag-* ness, plough chains, etumping jack, crowbars, saws, hammers, wheelbarrow/ grindstone and sundries, 10 20-galton milk caiu, buckets, 20-gallon dbpper. With Slight Reserve: 200 fully-paid up shares in Manga-* toki Dairy Company.
NOTE—Mr. Whitham is giving up dairying and everything is to be sold. He has been farming for about 18 years and has built up a good hetd. Buyers ean*buy with every confidence, as thia sale is genuine. AU cows will be gruxe4 free from date of sale to July 1. Sale at 11 o’clock. Luncheon Provided. — ■ . .. \ REMEMBER!
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