AUCTION 3. NEWTON KING, LTD. HAWERA SALE THIS SALE WILL MARK THE OPENING OF THE NEW DAIRY SHED. THURSDAY, JULY 2Sth, 1027. KING. LTD., AND N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE will soil :is above — 1 50 MIXED CATTLE, comprising— •)o forward and store rows SO springing cows and heifers close to profit DO mixed weaners IOD m.s. lionets (good) On account of Air .TERE. KERRTSK dO good store pigs 1 stack of hay, handy to Hawera. ]()0 WEANER AND STORE PIGS AND PORKERS Also for convenience of sale— THIS SALE WILL MARK THE OPENING OF THE NEW DAIRY SHED. ■JSTEWTON KING, LTD., have receiv-
eel instructions from Mr B. SAUNDERS, TIRIMOANA, who lias gone in for sheep, to sell by Public Auction as above—WITHOUT RESERVE 3() CHOICE JERSEY' AND JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS, nearly all 2nd and 3rd July and August culvers and in calf to a Pedigree Jersey Bull (Campanile Sultan strain) 1 draught mare, 7 years, all farm work and staunch 1 milk waggon in good working order (carry 14 cans), milk cans, SO-gallon separator, in good order, slight reserve. NOTE —These cows are nearly all 2nd and 3rd ealvers and are coming in early. They are well into the Jersey, in good condition, and can be thoroughly recommended. Mr. Saunders has sheeped his farm right throughout, therefore everything is to go to the highest bidder.
MR. A. J. STONE-WIGG’S SALE TE WEE A. FE ID AY. 20 th JULY, J 027. KING, LTB., have been instructed by Mr. A. J. STOXEWTGG, who is leaving the district, to sell as above— WITHOUT EESEEVE. 1200 SHEEP, Coinpri sin g—--4(ift 2, 4 and G-tootli and f.f.ni. ewes in lamb to Romney rams (250 2ths., ISO 4 and G-ths, and 30 4year). 000 mixed age ewes in lamb to Southdown rains. 00 2 and 4-th wethers 35 hoggets. 1 hack by “'Campfire.’'' 1 farm horse 12 mixed cattle 3 sheep dogs 1 4-stand “Lister” shearing plant and engine, two woolpresses, 9conlter McCormick drill, disc and Tine harrows, cultivator, chaffculter, ploughs, two spring drays, swingletiees, saws, two sledges, Babcock tester, posts, strainers, harness', etc., and a large assortment of very useful farm sundries.
XOTE—We wish to particularly draw buyers’ attention to this sale. These ewes were purchased by Mr. Monty Stone-Wig;# after the sale of the cattle in February last, and as the property has had no sheep on for over eighteen months, they have done particularly well. Mr Monty Stone-Wigg has been in control of the management of the J property and has exercised great care |in his purchase. The line of ewes in lamb to Romney rams are in our opinion one of the finest lots of breeding ewes in the district and are all locally bred. The line of ewes in lamb to Southdown rams art; also back-country bred sheep and have been well and carefully rammed. Anyone in search of ewes for fat lambs should attend. 'There is also an extensive list of implements. machinery and farm'sundries. Everything is to be sold WITHOUT RESERVE.
On account of. other vendors—--800 hoggets, in.s. (good sheep) -50 2-tooth ewes NOTE. —The lines of hoggets are particularly good lots. They were all bred in the King Country district, (500 beingall one ear-mark. The 2-tooth ewes are good sheep and are off hilly country. SALE AT 12.30 p.m. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. CARS will leave HAWERA and STRATFORD Offices of the Auctioneers on morning of Sale. Buyers are asked to assist by booking seats early.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 26 July 1927, Page 8
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