AUCTION SALES. BIRD ROAD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 4th. TUTEWTON .KING lias received ini'l s'tructions from MR. E. DOJ.IERTT, who has sold Ids farm, to sell WITHOUT RESERVE, his choice Herd, etc., as under:— 71 young cows, expected to calve Aug.-Scot. 1 springing heifer 1 Jersey hull 1 draught marc, trial, stinted to Bon McCormack. 1 three-quarter draught gelding, trial (reserve) ' harness pony, 1 hade, 10 store pigs, 1 milk waggon to carry 14 cans, 1 spring dray to carry 11 cans, 1 gig (reserve), harness, 1 s.f. Duncan plough chain and Tyne harrows, timber jack, sledge, Planet Jr., burrow, milk cans, buckets, aerator, 1000 feet timber, harness, saddles, bridles, sidesaddles, copper and stand, washing machine, 150 matai posts, hammers, wedges, bars, whippb trees, chains, tools, 40 young hens, barrels, tubs, troughs, Stratford Factory shares (paid up), quantity sundries, veterinary cabinet (reserve) Also, The Household Furniture and Effects. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 o’clock. The above comprise a very choice herd of cows, carefully selected and heavily culled. They are well worthy of dairymen’s attention. STRATFORD SPRINGING HEIFER YARDS. TUESDAY, AUGUST Bth. MHWTON KSNC will sell by 4- * Auction at his yards, as above 80 springing heifers 30 springing cows Also, on account MR. D. McMILLAN, Puniwhakau. 9 dairy cows, expected to calve early. 2 choice Jersey cows, expected to calve early. Sale at 12.30. AWATUNA EAST. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9th. NEWTON KING has reonvre instructions from MR. W. KEHELY, who is giving up dairying, to Sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, etc., as under:— 28 young cows, expected to calve Aug.-Sept. 4 springing heifers 1 Jersey bull 1 sow, in pig Dray, cans, aerator, buckets, cow covers, and sundries. Also—• On account MR. G. KEHELY—--10 springing heifers Luncheon provided. Sale at 1 o’clock. SKINNER ROAD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10th. NEWTON KSNC HAS received instructions from MRS. BONNER, who is giving up dairying, to Sell, WITHOUT' RESERVE, her Ciioice Dairy Herd, as under—--51 cows, chiefly 2nd to 4th calvers, mostly served by Golden Grand, expected to calve Aug. and Sept. 1 pedigree Jersey Bull, “Golden Grand,” No. 600, Yol. 7 (slight reserve). Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30. The above is a choice herd, being chiefly grade Jersey and Jersey ITolsteins, several already at profit; ten of the second culvers are by pedigree Jersey bull “Golden Grand.” TUTUTAWA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11th. newtoTT king HAS received instructions from MESSRS. R. B. and R. A. BRICKELL, who are dissolving paitnership, to Sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, their Dairy Herd, etc., as under—--3-5 choice cows, chiefly 3 dial 4 calvers", mostly due Aug and Sept. 1 Holstein bull 35 mixed yearlings 300 4 and 6 tooth ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 40 hoggets 1 spring dray and harness, milk cans, aerator, and ‘■•Ttdrios With Slight Reserve—--14 year half draught mare (trial) 1 half draught mare (trial) 1 2 \ ear three-quarter draught gelding 1 gig horse, 1 hack 1 Rustic cart and harness. Luncheon provided. Sale v »t 1 2.30. Conveyance wiU leave Strict 3rd Office at 10 o’clock moral ig • f tab* The above are a choice .rue of y nug cows. Their average tost last season being 4.3. STRATFORD WOOD. HIDE. SHEEP SKIN, AND TALLOW SALE. NEXT SALE, AUGUST 1. Ct LI ENTS are requested to forward ) l-> f o on ‘>9 to reach us by FRIDAY, JULY 28th. VOTING. HOBBS AND CO.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 138, 3 August 1911, Page 8
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