AUCTION SALES. 1M PORTANT l T NRESERVED CLEARING SALE. OX THE FARM, IN AH A. FRIDAY, JUNE 23. NPVJTON KING (iii conjunction “with COLLIES and NAIDER), lias received instructions iruni Ally. V/. C. PHILLIPS, who lias sold Ins farm, to soil ns above 180 1 G 12 74 2 1 1 1 10 i 1 cows (including 2 pedigpcc Jerseys), pedigree at. sale pedigree Jersey bull, pedigree at sale 2 year steers 2 year heaters in calt yearlings (mixed) draught horses, 4 and o years half ’ draught, 1 trap horse saddle and trap Horse, 4 years, Bell Boy . thoroughbred marc m toal (pedigree) breeding rows hoar? and about 10 stores, itidd milking machine, 3 double buckets, and 3 horse-pow-er engine 1 Ridel milking machine, 2 double buckets, and 1 horse power engine 1 rubber-tvred gig (new) 1 waggonette. 1 milk waggon (lb can), spring and block drays (good) D.f. and si. plough, 2, disc harrows, 2 chain harrows, tine harrows, drill, McCormick mower, hay tedder, sweep, 3 trollies, hay rakes harness, totara gate posts, eating and sned potatoes, and A large quantity of good iurriituro Also.— ! 210 llivcrdalo Daily Company shares (fully paid up) 140 Tlawera Dairy Company Shares (fully paid up) ■ ~ ALL ABSOLUTELY. WITHOUT RESERVE. Auctioneers’ Note.--The Auctioneers wish to 'draw particular attention to tnis sale. Mr Puniips has been dairying for years, and his herd is the result of carotid selection. Sale commences at 10 a.ni. sharp. Re 1 1 ensmen bs prov ided.
INGLEWOOD. HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY, JUNE 30th. |j Matthews & bennett will hold a Horse Fair at Stewart Huston’s Stables on the above date. '5 j' ■ PRESENT ENTRIES—--10 mixed horses. 2 teams of 7 draft horses, in good condition, - and in good working order. Entries Solicited. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21st. Matthews' & bennett -LVJL will hold their usual Jnglewood Weekly Cattle Sale on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21st, at the Inglewood Yards. 200 PRESENT HEAD Including—--15 in-calf heifers. ENTRIES—" • MIXED CATTLE, Sale at 1 o’clock. MATAU. FRIDAyTTuNE 23. MATTHEWS & BENNETT LtJL will hold a sale in their Matau Yards on the above date. ' PRESENT ENTRIES— On Account of Mr. P. SAXON, who has sold bis farm—--250 2 and 4 tooth ewes, in Jamb to Romney and Lincoln rams ■IOO G tooth and 4 year ewes, in lamb to Romney and Lincoln rains 300 owe hoggets (Romnoy-Lincoln cross) 100 wethers 20 rams 250 2 and 4 tooth owes 50 full-month ewes in lamb ) 14 2 to 3 year old heifers in calf Further entries solicited. ' DAIRIES. WE have several Genuine Dairv ; Herd's for Snip. MATTHEWS AMD BENNETT, INGLEWOOD. ELTHA.Vi SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21 .-1, At 1 p.m. The n.z. L. & M. AGENCY, COMPANY, LTD., will sell by Public Auction, as above—--200 HEAD. MIXED CATTLE. Comprising—--20 choice heifers in calf 40 forward and store cows 10 fat cows 15 heifers in calf 50 mixed yearlings 15 18 month steers 10 empty heifers 6 hulls 100 2 tooth wethers 20 f.m. owes . STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, JUNE 20 Sale at 12. HOBBS AND GO., JL will sell by Public Auction as above— MIXED CATTLE (includ,2oo good wcaners (in lots, with slight reserve) GO store and fresh cows 150 If year steers 100 2r\ year, steers 50 choice springing heifers Also, 270 lambs 300 2-tooth owes 40 cull owes NOTE.—We have arranged with the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., to sol] alternately on and after the next sale.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 100, 17 June 1911, Page 6
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