SALES BY AUCTION. U_ N.Z LOAN & M.A.CO CLEARING SALE. ON THE FARM, SOUTH ROAD, MOKOIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, at 12.30 p.ni. THE N.Z. LOAN MERCANTILE AGENCY 00., LTD. TTAVE received instructions from MR. F. R. NICHOLSON to sell by public auction as above: Without Reserve*. DAIRY COWS (milked breed) IS yvoaners 20 pigs 2 horses 1 set chain harrows, Dunean swing plough, gig and harness, milk waggon and harness, and 7 milk cans CLEARING SALE. ON THE FARM, OPUA ROAD, OPUNAKE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, At 1 p-m. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. JJAV-E received instructions from Miss L. E. CROSS and Mrs. E. S. WALSH, who are giving up dairying, to sell by public auction as above — WITHOUT RESERVE—DAIRY COWS 8 Jersey cows in milk 2 Jersey bulls (2 and 3-year) 1 2-year Holstein bull 1 2-year S.H. bull 31 weaner heifers (Holstein-Jersey cross) 7 weaner steers WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 grey mare, 7 years (good allround farm horse) 1 grey mare, aged 1 aged (milk carter) NOTE.—We have-inspected the above cattle, and can thoroughly recommend the herd to dairymen. They are mostly 2nd to sth calvers, Jersey, Holstein-Jer-sey cross, and Shorthorn; August and September calvers, and are showing well In calf to Jersey and Holstein bulls. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. RAMA ROAD, KAUPOKONUI. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921. NEWTON KING, LTD., JJAVE been favored with instructions from Messrs. COLLINS BROS., whoso lease has expired, to sell their choice herd of Jersey and Jersey Cross cows— WITHOUT RESERVE: gg GRADE JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS COW’S, nearly all yoqng, and due July, August and September. 20 choice Jersey yearling heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull, “Zoalandia’s Rozel,” No. 2249. 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull, “Golden Glade,” No. 5075. 1 Pedigree Jersey Cow, ‘•Jolly Lass” H.B. 4540. 3 waggon horses 1 6-yenr draught horse, any harness 1 4-cow Trealor Milking Plant, Releaser and Anderson engine (slight reserve) 1 gig in good order (slight reserve) Waggon. Spring Dray, Waggon & Dray Harness, 8 Milk Cans, Ram and Piping, 1 D.F. Duncan Plough, 1 S.F. Duncan Plough, Set Disc Harrows. Mower, Buckets, 4-horsc Gear, Chains, Whippletrees, half share in Roller, Few Sheep, and General Farm Sundries. Also on account of MRS. COLLINS— Quantity of Household Furniture. 16-Gallon Copper and Stand, in good order. NOTE.—We have inspected this herd, and can strongly recommend the cows to anyone desirous of having first-class Dairy Cows. Messrs. Collins Bros, have built up an exceptionally good herd of Jersey and Jersey Cross Cows, and they are nearly all young and in good condition. The average test for the last season was 4.7, and their highest test for over 60 cows was 6.6. Half the cows are due in July, and the balance arc due in August and September. Duo calving dates will be given out et the sale. This herd is one of the best supplying Kaupokonui Factory. The horses ara good, and can be recommended to anyone Sale at 12 o’clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. BUTTER, CHEESE AND CASEIN MANUFACTURERS. We are now making arrangements for purchase of cream for coming season. <F. W. COURT, Representative. Box 56, '
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1921, Page 8
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