SALES BY AUCTION, NEWTON KING, LTD KAPONGA SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 1. gQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 15 choice Jersey yearling heifers Also, on account of Mr. J. Wallace, of Awatuna, whose lease has expired, with, out reserve—> 36 dairy cowe, mostly young, dti< July, August and September. 2 bulls 1 milk cart horse ON ACCOUNT OF MR. T. WHYTE: DAIRY COWS (Jersey, HobteK and Shorthorn), mostly second calvers, due July and August. 6 pedigree Holstein oowa (SligM reserve) Cj 2 and 3-year-dd pedigree Hol* 6teln bulls (slight reserve) The above are a good line of cows, nearly all second cal vers, in splendid condition, and have averaged well last season. The pedigree cows and bulk are all by King Fayve Fegfe, and are well worth attention. SALE AT 1 P.M. STRATFORD HORSE FAIR, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1621. .■;0 BROKEN AND UNBROKEN DRAUGHTS, HALF DRAUGHTS, HACKS & LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. On account of Messrs. Salmon and Reeve, who arc giving up contracting—--2 four.horse teams 2 drays and harness complete. Contractor’s fools. Sundry Harness, 8 Horse Covers. 1 stone crusher. The horses are in great buckle, the ages ranging from 0 year, to 8 off, and are just out of hard work. They will be sold as a team or separately, to suit purchasers. SALE AT 1 O’CLOCK. AT THE MART, INGLEWOOD SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1921. NEWTON KING, LTD., yyiLL sell on account of a client—--1 Farm Mare, good all harness; 1 sow in farrbw, 1 spring cart and harness, 2 ploughs, Tripod harrows, 3 milk cans, 1 65-gal. “Domo” Separator, 1 milk vat, Grindstone with stand, 1 crosscut saw, sledge, trees, chains, & sundries. ON THE FARM, HILLSBOROUGH. TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1921. At 12 o’clock. NEWTON KING, LTr JJAVE been favored with instructions from Mr. J. B. MARSH, who has sold his farm, to sell by auction, without reserve, his herd of—*s2 DAIRY cows Mostly Jerseys, August and •September calvera, and in calf to a well-bred pedigree Bull 23 Jersey weaner heifers 3 2-year springing heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull, “WOOD LANDS COLONEL,’* (slight reserve.) 2 farm horses 5 breeding sows 18 store pigs Spring cart and harness, roller (good), chaip, .disc and tyne harrows, mowing machine, horse hoe, 3 s.f. ploughs, gig and harness (slight reserve), saddle and bridle, 2 coppers, 8 milk cans, 25 cow rugs, 2 stumping jacks, box of 50 test bottles, 6 cords Firewood, 600 ft planking, choke rope, cross-eut saws, tank, wheelbarrow, 1X tons bonedust, 1| tons straw chaff, 43 sacks Barley and Algerian Oats, stack of hay (10 tons), 90 fowls and ducks, goats, all farm tools and sundries. Also quantity of household furniture.
NOTE.—This is an old-established herd, heavily culled. Mr. Marsh has been a believer in testing, his figures, taken in October and November of last year, showing the average for the herd to be 4.5. The herd bull is one of exceptionally good type, end has good breeding. All the implements, etc., are in first-class order. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. L. A. NOLAN & CO;; HIDE, WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. Next Sale July 9. Advice Cards and La els on Application. a.~bTw^ ldis ‘ Electro-plater, TTAS removed to 197 ST. AUBYN STREET, NEW,PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 July 1921, Page 8
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