SALES BY AUCTION* NEWTON KING, LTD NOTICE. of Auction purchases will only be given for CASfi unless arrangements for credit have been pree viously made with, the Management. NEWTON KING, LTD. RAHOTU SALE. THURSDAY, JULY 14, j Q 0 HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE 89 mixed yearlings —-"V FOR SALE BY AUCTION. HAYMARKET, NEW PLYMOUTH FRIDAY, JULY 22, 162W DNt; WHITE 5 TON TRUCK. Slightly damaged by fire. Thd body and cab will i>a separately. For particulars japplf= GARAGE, Newton King, Lid, IMPORTANT SALE OC ' PEDIGREE AND OPAOE JERSEY CATTLS ’ 'STRATFORD SHOW GROUNDS. . By the kind permission of the A. & Society. FRIDAY, 15th JULY, 1921» NEWTON KING, LTD./ JJAVE received instructions front Mr> A. H. HUGGETT, of Flint Road, who has leased his farm, to sell on thd Stratford Show Grounds on above date 4 WITHOUT RESERVE—JQ PEDIGREE JERSEY- COWS 5 20-mos. to 2-year pedigree Jer* eey heifers (in calf) C yearling pedigree Jensey JieifeHl 5 yearling pedigree Jersey bulla —ALSO—--20 Grade Jersey cows 5 Grade Jeraey weaner* heifert I bay gelding (5 years) 1 chestnut gelding (aged) 1 Shetland pony 3 Breeding Sows, Store Pigg, Milk? Cart, Harness, Cans, Plough, 1 Roller, McCormack Mower, 9* Coulter Drill, Disc and Tind Harrows, Scoop, Fowls, Ducks» Turkeys, Farm Sundries, etc. IGI Cheese Shares. 50 Butter Stratford Co-op. Dairy Co. SALE AT 12.30 PAI. Mr. Huggett has been dairying for ai number of years, and for the laet sbe years has been«breeding pedigree Jerseys, starting with female stock purchased from the well known breeders, Mesera. Griffiths and R. J. Linn. Pedigree bulla have been used for the last 9 years, and both pedigree and grade stock short quality. The farm is leased, and everything will be sold absolutely without reserve* Luncheon Provided. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION ON THE FARM, PUNGAREHU. MONDAY, JULY 18, 192 L At 12.30 o’clock NEV.TON KING, LTD., JJAVE been favored with- instruct io nis from Mr. G. G. BLACK, whoAe please has expired, to sell by auction* without reserve:— 52 CHOICE DAIRY COWS, mostly good Jerseys and Jersey cross, early cal vers, and in .tip-tog. condition. 27 Jersey cross yearling heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull, “BILBER* RY’S BOY” (Bilberry—Merrjj England). 25 store- pigs 2 sows 7 milk cans, saw and bench, grind* stone, saddle and bridle, disc. < ; hain and tyne harrow,s, 20 fowls, 40-gallon copper,, spra? pump, copper and stand, car* penter’fi bench, harness, farm tools. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 3 horses, waggoq and harness, ponyj gig and harness «92 paid-up shares, Pungarehu fac* tory, 5-cow Ridd Released milking machine, with Watf engine complete, 2 Shetland ponies, Allison Piano, quantity of Furniture. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED/ NOTE. —This is a real good dairy, ans the sale we can recommend prospective buyers to attend with every confidence The Jersey strain is prominent through! out the herd, Mr. Black of late year| having used only good bulls. The ©ondj tion is splendid.
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