SALES BY AUCTION. STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 5. 150 HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE 50 2 and 2J-year springing heifers 30 mixed weaners 20 yearling Jersey heifers 100 lambs 1 heavy draught horse WAIWAKAIHO SALE. THURSDAY, JULY ? ( At 1 o’clock. 100 HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE. GOOD WOOLLY LAMBS On account of Mr. H. L. SLIGHT, without reserve, his herd of 16 dairy cows, fair sprinkling of , Jersey, early calvers. There are some real good cows in thi» herd. 1 2-year Jersey bull 1 farm horse On account of a client, without reserve— -20 choice dairy cows (whole herd), mostly Jersey, young and early calvers. A very good herd. BRISTOL ROAD, INGLEWOOD. MONDAY, JULY 4, 1921. newton”king, ltd. J-JAVE been favored with instructions from Mr. GEO. BENNETT, to sell by Public Auction, his herd of Grade Jersey Cows, etc. Particulars as under:— WITHOUT RESERVE: g 0 GRADE & JERSEY CROSS COWS, mostly August and September calvers 6 young cows in in ilk 1 pedigree yearling Jersey bull, Decoration—Maori Maid (slight reserve). 1 pedigree 2-year Jersey bull, Riverlea’s Star, Miro Meadow’s Star—Pretty Flower (slight reserve). 1 grade yearling Jersey bull 2 Shorthorn yearling bulls 12 yearling heifers 2 farm horses (all harness), 1 p.b. Berkshire sow in farrow, 3 7-gallon cream cans, 1 45-gallon “Domo" Separator, 2 churns. The herd, which consists of a nice lot of grade Jersey and Jersey cross cows in good condition, are in calf to the pedigree Jersey bull Riverlea’s Star. We can recommend these cows to intending purchasers. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 1 o’clock. ON THE FARM, HILLSBOROUGH. TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1921. At 12 o’clock. NEWTON KING, LTD., JJAVE been favored with instructions from Mr. J. B. MARSH, who has sold his farm, to sell by auction, without reserve, his herd of— DAIRY COWS Mostly Jerseys, August and September calvers, and in calf to a well-bred pedigree Bull. 23 Jersey weanei* heifers , 3 2-year springing heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull, “WOODLANDS COLONEL,” (slight reserve) 2 farm horses
5 breeding sows 18 store pigs Spring cart and harness, roller (good), chain, 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-cut saws, tank, wheelbarrow, tons bonedust, IA. 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 last 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, and has good breeding. All the implements, etc., are in first-class order. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. BUTTER, CHEESE AND CASEIN MANUFACTURERS. We are notv making arrangements for purchase of cream for coming season. 1 F. W. COURT. Representative. A ’ Box 56, Stratford. 0
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1921, Page 8
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