SALES BY AUCTION, ON THE FARM, ELTHAM ROAD, AWATUNA. THURSDAY, .JULY NEWTON KING, LTD., JJAVE been favored with from MR. QECIL 11. SILBY, whoso lease has expired, to sell the whole of his well-known herd of high-grade Frie* sians, WITHOUT 23 HIGH-GRADE FRIESIAN COWS> in calf to pedigree bull 5 high-grade Friesian . springing heifers rq ■ . 8 picked yearling heifers 1 three-quarter-draught gelding rising 4 years; all harness I filly, rising ,<• yearoj ell harness 1 gelding, rising 3 years} all harness except shafts 2 good heavy foals, 6 months. 1 aged utility mare; guarantee* any harness 1 purebred Berkshire boar 4 purebred Berkshire sows 10 slips Dray and harness, gig and Deering mower, McCormadt rake, R. and G. sJ. plough, Dun< can discs, milk cans, buckets separator and churn, stumping jack, chains, farm tools, 14-gallon copper, 400-gal-lon tank, and genenal farm sun* dries. ,t Also Household Furniture and Ef* fects, including: Double wooden bedstead, wire mattresses, wash stand, new Orion range, bath, sideboard, machine, writing desk, dining and occasional table, chairs and general household sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE? 1 pedigree Friesian bull, 3 year} (Coplarvale, No. 2353) 1 pedigree Friesian cow, 3 yeartf (Woodcrest Inka Pie.terje, No. 3123) 1 pedigree cow, 5 years (Woodland Laddie America, No. 2295) 1 pedigree cow, 6 years (Woodland Pauline Beauty 11, No. 2309) 1 pedigree Friesian heifer, 20« month, Manaton Pauline Pieter je, entered for N.Z. Friesian Derby) Empire Junior nine-coulter d.’ : U (new) 150 shares in Awatuna Dairy Co.
NOTE.—The grade cows have been specially selected on type and breeding, and are practically all second and third calvers, due August and September. A number of them are from such sires as Holland’s Queen’s Son, whose dam has S.O.R. 7561bs butterfat, and Mutual Paul Segis, whose dam is recognised as one of the finest cows imported to New Zealand. The pedigree animals are from the greatest producing family. Two of the cojws are by Cliffside Laddie, who has a total of 22 C.O.M. daughters. Another 4s bred by Mr. J. Donald, of West* mere. AH the implements, furniturd and sundries are practically new. Sale at 12 o’clock. Luncheon Provided. THURSDAY, JULY 7. NEWTON KING, LTD., JJAVE been favored with instructions from MR. ERNEST FORBES, whose lease has expired, to sell by auc* tion, WITHOUT RESERVE: 95 DAIRY COWS, 2nd and 314 calv* era (due August and September) 3 weaqfrrf 2 farm 'horses (all harness) 1 pedigree Berkshire boar (18 months) 2 breeding sowd - . * 6 store pigs -r 1 young cattle dog Tip dray and harness,* frig and harness, Duncan s.f. < plough, Duncan disc harrows, tripod harrows, sledge, mower, 5 milk cans, saddle and bridle, 2 coppers and stands, quantity iron, wringer, baths and sundries. Also quantity Household Furniture. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 Singer sewing machine (in good order) 1 Uster engine and. 3-opW Ridd milking plant (in perfect or«* der) ‘ The cows are all young- 2nd and 3rd calvers, and are in good condition. Most* ly August and September calvers. * ALSO, SAME TIME & PLAOEi THE FREEHOLD OF FARM I*W leased by Mr. E. Forties. Conditions of sale may be inspected at the office of Newton King, Ltfi., Stratford. Sale 12.30 o’clock. Luncheon Provided. FRANK BOND (Late Henry Brown & Co.) BUILDER, CONTRACTOR AND TIMBER MERCHANT. RICHMOND STREET, INGLEWOOD. All classes of Timber kept in stock. Special quotations to builders for tiffli ber on truck. AU builders* ironmongery supplied.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1921, Page 8
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