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Auctions. CLEARING SALE. BROOKES ROAD, STRATFORD. FRIDAY, JUNE 28. Sal. at 11 o'clock. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN ANA MERCANTILE AGENCY CO LTD., AND REDUCED, STRATFORD* have received instructions from Mr Edward Row, as he has sold his farm to sell, — ' His dairy herd and general farm sundries. WITHOUT RESERVE. . 30 dairy cows, mostly Jersey-Hol-stein, expected to calve August and September 3 store cows 2 2-year springing heifers 6 yearling Jersey heifers 1 Jersey bull 1 Berkshire sow 1 Berkshire boar 8 store pigs 1 cattle dog Milk cart and harness, dog cart and harness, 1 gig, 1 new s.f. Duncan plough, chain harrows, tine harrows, disc harrows sledge, Planet Jr. drill, Wallaby jack, new Bentall chaffcutter, 400 feet match-lining timber, 6 Ideal milk cans, buckets, farm tools, 20 bushels ryegrass, 20 bushels Algerian seed oats', 35 shares (fully paid up) in the Stratford Dairy Factory, plough chains, wheelbarrow, and general farm sundries Also, — Household furniture, including: Sideboard, wardrobe with mirror, 2 washstands with ware, 2 duchess sets, 3 b.r. bedsteads and bedding, child's cot, curtains and poles. fender and irons, tables, chairs, linoleum, crockery, meat safe, kitchen utensils, copper, tubs, etc. Also, — WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 mare, stinted to Lincoln Tom 1 bay horse, broken all harness 1 plough horsa 1 pony 1 8-months filly, by Consby NOTE.—The above nerd have been very carefully tested for the last two years and any cow not ut> to the standard culled out, so they can be recommended as a real tip-top herd, and are mostly Jerseys and Holsteins. Luncheon provided. 257 KAKARAMEA SALE YARDS. MONDAY, JULY 1. At 1 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr C. H. Nolan, who has sold his farm, to sell as above, — WITHOUT RESERVE. 1 OOfl MI^ED. SHEEP, com--I UUI/ prising— 300 good mixed hoggets 180 fat and forward wethers 350 4-tooth to f.m. ewes in lamb 150 2-tooth ewes in lamb 12 rams X A CATTLE, including— 25 3-year Shorthorn bullocks 40 good yeamngs 8 o-year springing heifers (5 good dairy cows, 2nd. and 3rc calvers 2otc KAKARAMEA~YARDST~ MONDAY, JULY 1. At 1 p.m. mHE NEW ZEALAiND LOAN ANI -I- MERCANTILE AGJhIJNCtf CU. LTD., will sell by public auction ai above, — O(\(} HEAD MIXED CATTLE ** vl vi comprising— 50 mixed yearlings 25 fat and forward cows 25 3-year bullocks 30 mixed yearlings (off turnips) 10 colored yearling heifers 18 2-year heifers in calf' 10 springing heifers 20 3-year springing heifers 60 mixed hoggets 1 d.f. plougn On account of Mr R. Dempster, wh< has sold his farm, — WITHOUI RESERVE. 8 dairy cows, early ealvers 10 choice Sliorthorn springing heifers 7 choice Shorthorn yearling heifers 3 empty cows 1 empty heifer 1 3-year Shorthorn bull Dray, s.f. plough, tine harrows anc sundries IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE."* ON THE FARmTraWHITIROA ELTHAM. TUESDAY, JULY 2 At 10.30 a.m. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr John Walsh, who is retiring from dairying, to sell as above, — WITHOUT RESERVE. 140 high-class Holstein, Jersey, and Shorthorn cross . dairy cows, due to calve in August and September 80 very choice Shorthorn and Holstein heifers in, calf 20 good store cows 5 fat cows 2 fat bullocks 20 store pigs 3 breeding sows Milk waggon, 20 milk cans, dairy utensils, and farm sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 110 yearling steers (good line) 50 yearling heifers 12 15 to 18-month empty heifer 3 20 young bulls, 1 to 3 years old 200 2-tooth to f.m. ewes in lamb 50 fat lambs 2 waggon horses 1 milk cart mare 1 reliable hackney mare, by Jersey 1 cob, by .Victory 15 broken and unbroken draughts and light horses The above stock can be thoroughly recommended. * The cows are particularly good, most of which were bred by the vendor trom the best milking strains They comprise two herds, have all been hand-milked, and they contain a number of choice Holsteins, Jerseys and Shorthorns. The vendor has been dairying for 20 years, and has selected his cows with the utmost care for their testing and milking properties, and lias culled heavily each season. Mr Walsh has never before held a clearing sale in Taranaki. Those requiring firstclass stock should attend this sale. Cattle purchased will be delivered at Eltham. Luncheon provided. j

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 25 June 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 25 June 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 25 June 1912, Page 8