SALES BY AUCTION. NEWToi Kmc, LTD OLEARIN G £ A L E S, 1921. e AUGUST. Monday, August I.—W. Thomason, Lincoln Road, Inglewood. Monday, August I.—F. R. Sole, at Stony River Yards. Thursday, August 4—Kerrisk’Bros., Sole Road, Ngaere. Friday, August 5.—S. Al. Radford (pedigree and grade Jerseys), at Kaponga Yards. Tuesday, August 9.—J. Grooby, Frankley Road, New Plymouth, OCTOBER Early October.—Pedigree Jersey Sale at Kaponga Yards. Tuesday, October 4 —Jersey Breeders’ sale of pedigree bulls, Waiwakaiho Wednesday, October s—Charles Goul ter. Pedigree Jerseys, Waiwakaiho. Thursday, October G-~Waiwakaiho Bull Fair. Monday, August B—G. Perrett, Norfolk Road. Tuesday, August 9—W. Johnston, Ngaere, in Stratford yards. Saturday. August 20—A. J. Borwn, Douglas, in Stratford yards (100 dairy cows, mostly Jerseys). HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. TO-DAY. JULY 30, 1921. 40 WEANERS, 30 stores . 2 SOK’S 50,sheets rooting iron Sale 12 o’clock. DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1921. ■2OO HEAD MIXED CATTLE gOO MIXED SHEEP 350 lambs 40 2 -year empty heifers 20 springing heifers 20 2-year steers
SALE OF DAIRY COWS AT STONY RIVER SALF.Y.VRDS (For convenience of sale) MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1921. NEWTON KING, LTD., JJAVl 1 ’ been favored with instructions from Mr. Frank Sole, of Warca,- to eell by auction, Without Reserve—.CHOlCE DAIRY COWS (wholeherd), fair sprinkling of Jersey,. balance mostly good types of Holsieins. \ Condition, splendid, and the majority arc young and August early September ealvers. All are iu calf 10 the pedigree llolsloin Inill, ‘Count Dauntless Dorothia.’’ I PEDIGREE HOLSTEIN BULL. “Count Dauntless Dorothea” NOTE. —This is an. old established dairy, being the late property of Mr. C. Parker, whose farm stock, etc., Mr. Sole took over a few months ago. It is Mr. Soles intention to milk only a small herd, preferably Jerseys, this coming season, hence the. reason for the sale. Mr. Parker had been dairying for many years, the cattle to be seld being all his old rearing and are for the most part heavy milking Ilolsteins, the progeny of well-bred, and high-priced pedigree bulls. He had always culled heavily. Buyers can attend this sale with confidence. Sale at 1 o’clock. SOLE ROAD, NGAERE. THURSDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1921. NEWTON KING, LTD., II AVE received instructions from Messis. KERRISK BROS., who ere dissolving partnership, to sell on the farm on above date — WITHOUT RESERVE—
50 DAIRY COWS, in ealf to pedigret Jersey bull 9 i.c. heifers 4 empty cows 20 yearlings, mostly heifers 4 grade Jereey bulls 2 hacks 5 sows to farrow in August •1 sow and litter of 8 1 boar 28 store .pigs Turkeys, Fowls, Ducks, Geese, 2 Drays, 1 light Waggon and Harness, 1 Spring Dray and Harness, 'Saddle and Bridle, Sledge, s.f. Plough, Tine Harrows, Milk Cans, 6 cords Rata Firewood, 1 Harkness Pump, Piping, Farm Tools, Sundries, etc., etc. ALSO, WITH SLIGHT RESERVE; 1 pedigree Jersey bull I pedigree yearling Jersey bull 1 trotting nurre., “Lady Joubert,” 4 years, broken to saddle and harness 1 gig mare by “Craigerrueki.” 1 half draught horse, all harness 2 -1-year geldings, all harness. SALE AT 12.30 P.M. LUNCHEON PROVIDED
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1921, Page 8
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