SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD LIST OF CLEARING SALES July 31 —Mace Bros., Junction Road, August 3 —J. Lobb, Tuna. August B— l. Barrett, Rahotu Yards. August 9—A. J. Brown, Te Popo. August P. Bishop, Waitui. August 10 —Hopkins Kjestrup and Hopkins. Stratmore. August 17 —J. Drombroski, Midhirst. August 24 —R. T. B. Mellow (pedigree Friesiane), Kaponga (in conjunction with the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co., Ltd.). HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, .JULY 29, 1922. 50 PIGS 1 pedigree Tamworth sow 1 three-quarter shafter gig 2 fully paid shares Taranaki Farmers’ Meat Co. 50 ehares Stratford Dairy Co. Sale 12 o’clock. DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, JULY 31, 1922 J5O HEAD MIXED CATTLE, ineludS ing—--50 i.c. and weaner heifers 8 fat bullocks On account Estate G. H. Caseey (deceased) — 15 dairy cows, mostly Jersey and Jersey cross 6 i.c. Jersey heifers 8 Jersey wean era 1 grade Jersey bull 1 gelding, 1 mare 2 working doga 1 set light harness. Horse Covers and Sundries. SALE AT 1 O’CLOCK. STONY RIVER SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1922. 50 W’EANER HEIFERS 20 springing cows and heifers 70 s’m. ewee Heavy draught mare (good), 10 store pigs, pair of working bullocks/ bullock dray, 200 posts, 12 strainers STRATFORD SPRING HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1922. A 0 BROKEN AND UNBROKEN DRAUGHTS, HALF DRAUGHTS & LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. Included in Hie entries ar& many firstclass half-draughts suitable for dairy farmers as General Farm Horses and Milk Carters. Sale at 12.30 o’clock aharp. ON THE FARM. JUNCTION ROAD (Opposite Hydro Electric Works). MONDAY, .JULY 31, At 1 o’clock. NEWTON KING, LTD. JJAVE been favored with instructions from Messrs. Mace Bros, to sell by Public Auction as above — WITHOUT RESERVE: 50 DAIRY COWS, half are Jersey cross, all young, in pink of condition and early calvers (a number are very close to calving) 12 2-yeer-old springing heifers NOTE.—This line comprises 20 cows that Messrs. Mace Bros, milked last year; the balance have been mostly purchased at clearing sales, their intention being to milk a larger herd this coming season, but they have since decided to take up the butchery business on an extensive scale. Our agent has inspected these cows and reports that they are a real good line, showing plenty of dairy quality and they- are in excellent condition. Prospective buyers of dairy cows can be recommended to attend this sale. Luncheon Provided. CROSS ROADS, TUNA THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1922. NEWTON KING, LTD. JJAVE received instructions from Mr. J. Lobb, who is giving up dairying, to sell as above— WITHOUT RESERVE: COWS, Jersey and Holstein 2 2-year i.c. Jersey heifers 2 bulls 2 sows 1 milk cart horse (aged) 1 milk cart and harness 1 sledge 1 s.f. plough, 1 set tine harrows, 3 milk cans, whipple-trees and chains The cows are all third calvers except two, due August and September. Sale at 1 o’clock. Light Luncheon Provided.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 July 1922, Page 8
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