SALES BY AUCTION. =£= ... NEWTON KINC,LTb WAIWAKAIHO SALE. THUBSDAY. AUGUST 17. YEARLING - J EP.SEY EEIFERS 20 springing cows and heifers 30 yearling heifers ' MOBKtAIN ROAD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922. NEWTON KING, LTD. JJAVIE been instructed by Mr. - Jos. Dombroski, who is giving up -farm* ing, to sell as above— , . WITHOUT RESERVE: DAIRY HOWS, due Aug.-Sept. • 4 r.L iteifers 2 store cows 11 yearlings 2 half-draught horses 1 gig horse 4 store pigs 3 sows •l£t-weaner pigs 9-coulter Monitor disc drill, Adri* ance hayrake, discs, swingletrees, chains, s.f. plough, dray, harrows, and general farm sun* dries. 1 pedigree Jersey bull Mower, in flrat-class order. On account E. H, Linnell, Midhinat--1 black gelding by “Advance” 100 fully paid up shares in Midhirst Dairy Co. NOTE.—The are mostly young by a pedigree Jersey bull and all are in calf to a pedigree Jersey bull Sale at 12.30 p.ln. Light Luncheon Provided. ■SALE OF PEDIGREE & GRADE JERSEY CATTLE, ETC., AT PUKEARUHE, ' TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1922. At 11.30 a.m. Sharp. NEWTON KING, LTD. pjAVE. been favored with instructions from Mr. H. Esmond Greig, who has sold his farm’, to sell 'by auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE, his select little herd of— *
IQ HIGH-CLASS PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS, HiEIFERS & BULLS ’ ALSO—--44 grade cows, mostly nice Jerseys, in milk, and to calve soon to a pedigree Jersey bull 12 yearling Jersey heifers 5 good draught horses (all work) 1 particularly good hack mare 1 sow (to 2 empty sows, 6 store pigs, 2 cattle dogs, fowls, d.f. plough, disc, chain tripod and tyne harrows, Cam* bridge roller, waggon and harness, spring dray and harness, Planet Junior horse end wheel hoes, 18-gal. copper, 2 separators, 7 milk cans, assorted pip* ing, cross-cut saws, wedges, etc. wire, manure, wheel sledge, plough harness, movable fowl run, large assortment of small tools and many sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: Ford motor-car Fordson motor tractor, complete with automatic plough (Both machines are in first-class order)* Light Luncheon Provided. NOTE. —Quality is a pronounced fea* ture throughout all the cattle to be sold I at this sale. The pedigree herd although small consists of some very good material and its disposal should, be of particular interest to Jersey breeder*. Mr. Greig selected splendid foundation cows, and has since bred on sound lines, this being clearly indicated by the excellent figures obtained for two of his bulls at the last October Jersey bull sale held in New Plymouth. They realised 135 and 120 guineas respectively. The grade cows are mostly Jerseys, all young, being selected as yearlings oUt of some of the best herds in North Taranaki. Average test for last three arsons 4.23, 4.32, 4.33. The horses are good. All the implements are in tiptop order. Included in these is a Fordson tractor that should appeal to farmers in search of a modern time and labor-saving implement.
Catalogues on application. , NEWTON KING, L TD * WOOL, SKIN AND HIDE BROKERS, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE SEPTEMBER 12. COMPETITION ASSURED. Labels and Advice Cards obtainable all Branches. FRANK E. ORBELL, LAND AND ESTATE. AGENT, VALUATOR & ASSESSOR, ST. AUBYN ST? NEW PLYMOUTH. (Old Savings Bank Buildings.)
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1922, Page 8
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