Sales by auction. _ . .... .■■r.agJl NEWTON KINC,LTO KAPONGA SALEYARDS. JUNE 2, 1922. JQg HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 30 Shorthorn and Holstein yearling heifers 35 Jersey yearling heifers 1 cow close to profit 6 springing heifers Sale commencing 1 o’clock. DOUGLAS SALE* MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1922, 150 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, inclildi ing—--75 weuner and i.c. heifers 7 good dairy cows 700 MIXED SHEEP, including—. 300 m.s. ewes in lamb B.L. rams . . 150 m.s. ewes in lamb Romney ra»? 100 lambs Also on account of a client- 3 * WITHOUT RESERVE; 1 milk cart, horse and harness 1 hack 1 R. and G. plough 1 set disc harrows 1 turnip drill 1 gig and harness SALE AT 1 O’CLOCK. . ■ STONY BIVER SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1922, At 2 o’clock. NEWTON KING, LTD., JJAVE been favored -with instructiohi from Mr. W. H. Silver, to sell auction, without reserve, his herd of-* gg GRADE JERSEY COWS, mostly. young, in good condition, end early cal vers 1 half-draught horse (any work) Spring Dray and Harness. 4 milk cans. Our Agent has inspected the aboVe, and enters a favorable report on the quality of the stock. k ON THE FARM, WAITOITOL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922. At 12 o’clock NEWTON KINO, LTD. JPJAVE been favored with instrutftiottd from Mr. S. J. Sutton, to sell by} Auction, without reserve—t/|0 DAIRY COWS, including 25 highgrade Jerseys, young, July-Aug-ust callers, and in calf to Pedigree Jersey bull “WYNOTTE’S PROTECTOR”—tests for whole herd Pedigrees and Grade 4.6 in flush to 5.8 in March. 20 yearling Jersey heifers 18 4-year bullocks 50 rhixed sheep 3 draught mares, 6 to 9 years, good 3 yearling draught fillies by “Prince Ivanhoe” (slight reserve). 2 thoroughbred hacks (5 and 7yrs| 2 Pedigree Yorkshire sows (with litters) 1 pedigree Yorkshire boar 1 “FORDSON” Tractor (slight re* serve), Disc, Chain, Tyii« and Tripod Harrows, Cambridge Roller, S.F. and D.F. ploughs, manure distributor, McCormack seed drill, Massey-Harris Bihd - » er, McCormack mower, grain grinder, saw bench, sledge, 2 60-gal. separators, 10 milk anA cream cans, Avery platform scales, harness, poultry, and general farm sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Pedigree stock will be sold at UreiHii Saleyards on June 14.
FOR SALE OR LEASi GRAZING PROPERTY. ACRES, all in grass, subdivided into numerous paddocks, and has a frontage to three roads, and also 3 houses, 5, 6 and 9 rooms. Woolshed, cowshed, etc. School and post, office within easy distance. Railway station opposite homestead. This is an ideal property, and would cut up into three good farms. At one time over 90 cows were milked on the property. At present carrying 250 cattle (2J to 4 year olds), 200 sheep, and S| horses. For further particulars applyNEWTON KING, L TD Land Department, STRATFORD AND INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 June 1922, Page 8
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