AUCTION SALES. ROBSON ROAD. TUESDAY, JULY 25th. NEWTON KSNG AS received instructions from MESSRS. BREGMAN BROS., who ere leaving Taranaki, to Sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, their Dairy Herd, etc., as under--47 cows, expected to calve Aug. and Sept., served by Jersey bull 3 2 year heifers 47 shares Stratford Dairy Co. 21 vveaners, 1 boar, 1 sow duo Sept., 6 store pigs, 1 spring cart mare (reserve), 1 light harness mare , (reserve), 1 spring tip dray and harness, 1 gig and harness, 7 cans buckets, coder, trough, sundries, and also household furniture. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30. CORNER OPUNAK E—HASTEN G S ROADS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26th. WE WTO M KING
HAS been favoured with instructions from MR. S. E. KEMP, who has sold bis farm, to Sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, etc., as under—--100 cows, chiefly 2nd to sth culvers, expected to calve Aug.Sept., 1 purebred Jersey bull 2 bulls, 1 half draught marc 7 years, 1 5-year hack by Sylvia Park (good jumper), 1 5yoar draught gelding, 1 6year half draught mare, 1 milk waggon (almost new, to carry 16 cans), harness, milk cans, cooler, buckets, trough, barrel, tank, and sundries. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30. The above is a fine herd, selected irrespective of cost, many being wellbred Jerseys and Holsteins. They are for absolute sale, and can be recommended to any dairyman. GORDON ROAD (ADJOINING STATION ). THURSDAY, JULY 27th. MEWTO& KUiG HAS received instructions from MR. A. EAULL, who lias sold ms farm, and is leaving the district, to Sell, ADSOLUTELI WITHOUT RESERVE, his Pedigree Jersey Cattle, Dairy Herd, etc., as under—--44 cnoice cows, cruelly 2nd to sth culvers, expected to chive Aug.-Sept., cows all served by pedigree Jersey bulls ‘‘Aster’s Roy” and “Long Tom.” Pedigree Jersey cow “Enigma” Ro. 912, A 01. 6, sire “Cute Cicero,” dam “Jessica”— “Enigma,” served by “Surgeon,” expected to calve early July. Pedigree Jersey cow “Chink Aster,” No. 1155, Vol. 7, sire “Young Emperor 3rd,” dam “Worn bee Aster,” “China Aster” served by “Long Tom,” expected to calve August. Pedigree Jersey cow, “Daisey Lass,” No. 1156, Vol. 7, sire “Aster’s Lad,” dam “Ellin 2nd” served by “Long Tom,” expected to calve Nov. Pedigree Jersey bull “Long Tom,” No. 470, A'ol. 6, sire “Master Hulke,” dam “Favourite. 5 Pedigree Jersey bull, “Aster’s Roy,” No. 528, Vol. 7, sire “Young Emperor 3rd,” dam “Werribee Aster.” Pedigree Jersey bull, “Royal Dragoon,” No. 711,, A’ol. 7, sire “March Brown,” dam “La Perle.” 6 3 year grade Jersey heifers, served by “Aster’s Boy,” 8 choice 2 year Jersey heifers by “Long Tom,” and served by “Aster’s Boy” and “Royal Dragoon.” 19 yearling Jersey heifers by “Long Tom” (in lots), '1 yearling heifers, 1 bull calf by “Long Tom,” 1 half draugnt mare, 1 half draught gelding, 2 hack and harness horses, 2 pedigree black Devon sows (bred by Newton King, served by pedigree boar, ctue end of August;, 3 black DevonBerkshire sows due early Sept., 2 Berkshire sows due early Sept., 1 gig and harness, 1 milk cart, cans, vats, cooler, buckets, tubs, cart and plough harness, chains whippletrocs, Tyne and chain narrows, sledge, pig frame, quantity timber, hay sweep and ladder, Maire roller, s.f. plough, tools, half barrel tar, grindstone, jack, saws, Babcock tester and bottle, maul and wedges, pig troughs and barrels, purebred white Leghorn pullets, saddles and bridles, lady’s bike, and sundries. Also— Quantity Household Furniture and Effects. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30.
The above cows are a tip-top genuine -herd, some almost purebred Jerseys. The herd during the past three seasons has been subject to the severest culling by Babcock tester, and all but really good cows culled absolutely without regard to cost, and replaced with stock from bulls of known high-class producers. This culling has risen the herds’ return for milk over £3 per cow during the past three seasons. No dairyman should miss this opportunity" to secure bona lido cows. Everything will be sold absolutely WITHOUT RESERVE. STRATFORD HORSE_ FAIR“ft/JTY next Horse Fair will be held ItJL on SATURDAY, July 29th. Entries Solicited. NEWTON KING.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 124, 18 July 1911, Page 8
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