AUCTIONS. !-IWTO*MIMS, LTD MOUNTAIN ROAD, STRATFORD. FRIDAY", JULY r 14. JJEWTON KINgT*LTI>., have received instructions from Messrs G. D. Hunter and S. Clark, who are giving up dairying, to sell on Mr Hunter's farm as above— On account of Mr G. D. Hunter— WITHOUT RESERVE. J J DAIRY COWS, Jersey cross, due August-September 1 in-calf heifer 1 steer Quantity household furniture and sundries On account of Mr S. Clark— WITHOUT RESERVE. J 7 DAIRY COWS, mostly Jersey cross, due August-September 1 Jersey bull 1 sledge * WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. Disc harrows, chain harrows, Taranaki roller Sale at 12.30 p.m. Light Luncheon Provided. ON THE FARM, PATIKI ROAD (Between Te Kiri and Pihama). TUESDAY, JULY 18. (Please Note Change'of Date.) JJEWTON KING, LTD., have been instructed by Mr R. S. Campbell, who has leased his property, to sell the whole of his live stock and farm implements, etc., as above— WITHOUT RESERVE. £g JERSEY CROSS COWS, 3rd calvers, due July, August, September : c „ ..... 6 springing heifers " "A :i AItAA 16 yearling heifers "*"* "*~
1 Jersey bull 15 pigs 3 waggon horses (very good) Reid and Gray drill, milk cooler, 2 pulsators, good waggon (to carry 15 cans), cart and saddle, and general farm sundries ALSO— On account of Mr H. Lockley— 3 good draught horses (slight reserve) 1 waggon, s.f. plough, disc harharfows, tripod and tine harrows, scarifier, Planet Jr. drill, 11 milk cans, wheelbarrow ALSO— On account of Messrs Lockley Bros. 11 yearling heifers 5 springing heifers 1 s.f. plough, disc harrows Tha above cows are a choice lot, and have done exceptionally well on poor country, averaging last season as second calvers 2401b fat. These cows on good country should do near the 3001b \ fat mark. The horses are extra good and can be recommended. Sale at 11.30 a.m. • Light Luncheon Provided. 13,15,16 STRATFORD Y^ARDS (For Convenience of Sale). MONDAY, JULY 17. ■^J-EWTON KING, LTD., have received instructions from Mr W. Goldfinch, who is giving up dairying, to sell, as above— WITHOUT RESERVE. gg DAIRY COWS, mostly young and early calvers Sale at 1 o'clock. 15
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 July 1922, Page 8
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