AUCTION SALES. AT THE FARM, DENBIGH "ROAD, HID H IKS T. FRIDAY, 6th JUNE, 1913. VTEWTON KING lias received inlM structions from Mr. C. M. LUDERS, who is leaving the District, to sell. Without Reserve, the whole of his Choice Dairy Herd, Farm Implements, Household Furniture, etc., as follows : 29 young cows, mostly early ealvers 2 2-year-old heifers in calf 24 calves 1 hull 1 horse, aged 1 gelding, rising 7 years, by "General Wellington." 1 mare, rising G years, by "General Wheeler" 1 hog, 2 breeding sows, 2 good cattle dogs 1 spring carl (nearly new), dog cart, spring cart and harness, gig and harness, 21 fowls, mostly White Leghorn pullets, McCormick mowing machine, McCormick rake, stumping jack, plough, sot tine harrows, aerator, buckets, saddle and bridle, swingle trees, o' milk cans. 46 shares (fully paid up) Midhirst Dairy Co. Also contents of a well-furnished CSalo at 12.30. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—Mr Luders, who has beei inning for the last 12 years, ha? eavily culled his cows, and the above. oid can bo relied on in every respect. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SATURDAY, JUNE 7th, 1913. At 2 p.m. rp I. LAMASON, instructed b; -i • MFSSRS. DUNCAN and DA VIES, New Plymouth, will sell at hi: rooms, a large Consignment of t-class Fruit Trees, Hedge Plants Shrubs, Ornamental Trees, Rho dodendrons, Roso Trees, Etc. FULL DETAILS LATER. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF CHOICE PEDIGREE JERSEA FRIDAY, 13th JUNE, 1913.
TEWTON KING has deceived mN stmctions from MRS' H. J. ICHMOND and W. SAYWELL, Esq, idhirst to sell by Public Auction, at s Stratford Yards as above— WITHOUT RESERVE. , 22 Pedigree Jersey cows ■ u 19 Pedigree Jersey''hewers 16 Pedigree Jersey bulls 5 pure to grade Jersey cows 4 Shorthorn cows ' * 14 grade to purebred yearling Jersey heifers 4 Shorthorn yearling heifers Salo at 12.30 o'clock. Note.— Most of these cows are young and witli the exception of three have been served by the well-known dairy bull, K.See sth, by K.C.B.—Primrose 2:)th. As Mr Saywx'll lias sold his farm, and Mrs Richmond has decided to go right out of dairying, the whole of the catalogue will be sold without reCATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. ON THE FARM, RATAPIKO. . MONDAY, 9th JUNE, 1913. riIHE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCAN L TILE AGENCY CO., Limits Imvo been favoured with instructions horn MR ANGUS KRASER, who is l nivlncr mi Daivviiio- to sell bv Public riving up Dairying, to sen i>y ruonc ~n, WITHOUT RESERVE. GO dairy ecus, 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers 10 2 to 3-year-old heifers, all in calf to Jersey bull 21 weaners 100 t and ('.-tooth wethers ."> Pedigree Clydesdale mares and fillies
J double-furrow plough, 1 Cambridge roller, 1 scarifier, I single-fur-row plough, 1 largo spring cart, 1 4-wbe-el brake (carry 12 cans), 1 Massey-Havris mower, 1 Mas-soy-Harris reaper and binder, 1 Woods' bay rake, 1 Courtland in good order Sale TJ o'clock sharp. LUXCHEOX PROVIDED. \'.li.—Mr Frasor has been Dairying for some years, and he has heavily culled Ill's herd every year, taking as many as 20 cows nut in the year. The iiliove herd cannot be too highly recommended by the .Auctioneers, to anyone wanting first-plass cows. Passengers going by rail, get off at Tariki. A conveyance will leave the Comp my's Stratford office at "10 a.m. INGLE WOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1. , ATTHEWS, BENNETT AND CO IYI will hold their weekly stock ■:ale on the above date. Present en--0 head mixed cattle 0 wearier Holstein heifers 0 f.m. ewes Sale at 1 o'clock.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 23, 31 May 1913, Page 8
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