SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD OLEARING g A L E 8, > 192’1. Monday, 27—G. Burkett. Frankley Road. Monday, 27 —A. Stygcr, Kapuni. Tuesday, 28—R. B. Sutton, Inglewood. Wednesday, 29th—Collins Bros., Rama Road, Kaupokonui. Wednesday, 29—J. McAuley, Koru. Thursday, June 30. —'F. Whyte, Kapuni. JULY. Monday, 4th—George Bennett, Bristol Road, Inglewood. Tuesday, July 5. —J. B. Marsh, Hillsborough. Wednesday, July 6.—Bates and Kimber, Okato. Thursday, 7th —C. H. Silby, Awatuna (grade Friesians). Thursday, July 7 —E. Forbes, Tuna. Tuesday, July 12.—C. Mayhead (grade Friesians). Stratford Yards. Tuesday, July 12.—A. L. Hooper (grade Jerseys), Stratford Yards. Tuesday, July 12.—Mrs. Taylor, Hurford Road. Thursday, July 14. —Mr. Tuhaka, Ballot u Yards. Thursday, July 14.—Horace Mellow, Kaponga. Friday, July 15—A. 11. Huggett, Flint Road, Stratford (pedigree and grade Jerseys). Monday, July 18—G. G. Liack, Pungarehu. Wednesday, July 20. —T. 11. Jenkins, in conjunction with N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. Wednesday, July 20.—Gilbert Bros., rington Road. Thursday, 21—C. Meuli, Tariki. Friday, July 22. —T. C. Sherson, Midhirst. Tuesday, 26th—G. T. Gibbons, Stratford Yards (grade Jerseys). Thursday, July 28.—A. Sorrenson, Pukearuhe. AUGUST. Monday, August 1. —W. Thomason, Lincoln Road, Inglewood.' Monday, August I.—F. R. Sole, at Stony River Yards. HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, JUNE 25. WEANERS 10 stores 4 porkers 1 chestnut mare (hack) 2 horses (all farm work) 1 milk eart 1 set milk cart harness (new) 6 25-gall. milk cans (new) And sundries.
Sale 12 o’clock. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, 28th JUNE, 1921. HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 30 weaner heifers ON ACCOUNT OF MAINDONALD AND JESSOP: 10 dairy cows, in calf to pedigree bull ON THE FARM, FRANKLEY ROAD. MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1921. At 1.30 p.m. NEWTON KING, LTD., J£JAVE been favored with instructions from Mr. G. T. BURKITT, whose lease has expired, to sell by auction, without reserve— COWS, mostly young and early calvers. Fair sprinkling of Jersey and in calf to Jersey bull 10 yearling heifers, Jersey cross 1 Jersey bull 2 half draught horses (any work, fllight res’drve) Pigs, s.f. plpugh, disc ..and tyaa harrows, spring cart and harness, waggonette, plough harness, chaff-cutter, sledge, wheelbarrow, forge, grit grinder, scalding tub, 20 fowls and ducks, farm tools and sundries. 2 sows, 1 boar, stumping jack
LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SKEET ROAD, KAPUNI. MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1921. newtcn !<ing, ltd. JJAVE been favored with instructions from Mr. A. STYGER, whose lease has expired, to sell— WITHOUT RESERVE: 22 JERSEY & HOLSTEIN COWS, including 15 2nd calvers, due to calve July, August and September. 5 2-year Holstein heifers, due September 5 choice yearling heifers, Jerseys 8 store pigs 4 milk cans WITH SLIGHT RESERVE—--1 3-cow L.K.G. milking plant and Anderson engine 1 Duncan drill 1 Massey-Harris mower 1 spring cart 1 pedigree Jersey bull Water Pump and Tank NOTE.—The cows are young and in good condition. All in calf to Pedigree Jersey bull “Lord Sunlight.” The implements were all new last season. Sale at 12.30 p.m. LUNCHEON P.X-\. „
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 June 1921, Page 8
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