AUCTION SALES, AT THE MAiri\4%£TFOßl>, SATURDAY, 7th JUNE. DAIRY FARM FOR. SALE. TEWTON KING has received in-i-1 struct ions to offer by Auction at his Mart as above, unless previously disposed of— Section 35, Block 14, Huiroa, consisting of 10Q acres level freehold land well improved, with' rrnod S-roomed house, cowshed, ings thereon, situated on Beaeonstield Road, about 5 miles from Stratford, within 1-mile of factory and |-mile from Posr Oilico and School. This is a first-class opportunity for any person in search of an ideal Dairy Farm. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. NEWTON KING. Sal? at 2 o'clocfc. OX THE FARM, TAR! MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1913. rpHE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY Co., Limited iiuve boon favoured with instructions from MR \V. H. FEN WICK, who has sold lus farm, to sell as above:— WITHOUT RESERVE. 20-month Purebred Jersey heifers in calf to Pedigree Jersey bull, "Waif's Star." These heifers are all out of Mr Fenwick's best cows in his well--16 Purebred Jersey weaner heif- ■ ers by Pedigree- Jersey Bull 1 f-draught gelding, 8 years old, broken to all harness; guaranteed in every way 1 grey carriage horse, 8 years old; guaranteed in all harness Milk cart'(2sc\vt.), and harness, 9coulter Favourite drill, MasseyHarris mower, single-furrow plough, 10 disc steel Queen harrows, tine, chain, and tripod harrows, canvas hay shoot 30 x 27, 24 strainer posts (heart), 24.0 fencing posts (heart), Price's stumping jack, quantity of grass seed, saddle and bridle, gents bike, cans and farm sundries. 50 Shares in Midhirst Dairy Co.
ALSO HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. With Slight Reserve:— 1 Pedigree Jersey cow, "Magnet's Vixen," near calving, Herd Book No. 1000. 1 20-month empty heifer, 'Olive' Herd Book No. 232 G 1 wearier heifer, "Golden Dolly," Herd Book, No. 2789 1 wearier heifer, "Coras Pet," Herd Book, No. 2790 1 Pedigree Jersey bull "Waif's Star," Herd Book, No. 1481 1 Pedigree Jersey hull. "Whf," Herd Book, No/ 2121 1 double-seated buggy and harness, in thorough order—a really smart turnout 1 '"Boll" Organ LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale 1 o'clock X.B. Mr Fenwiek has sold his farm and having sold his well-known dairy herd of Jersey cows, at what wo think is a. record price, is offering all his young stock mostly without reserve. This is an opportunity for anyone requiring first-class Jersey empty and in calf heifers. Buyers coming by train o-ot off at either Tariki or Waipuku AT THE FARM, SKEET ROAD, TE ROTI. THURSDAY, sth -JUNE. "\TEWTOX KINO .has received in--L* struotions from Messrs. HASFLTINTO BROS., who are leaving the District to sell Without Reserve, as above, their Choice Dairy Herd, Farm Implements, etc., comprising:— 50 Holstein cows, early i in calf to Holstein bull 22 dairy cows 12 Holstein heifer calves. 1 Holstein bull calf 3 express horses Waggon for 1G cans, dray, set disi harrows, 10 milk cans, 3 sous, 1store pigs, 1 pedigree Berkshire boar, 100 totara posts set waggon harness, set dra.< harness, 2 coppers, Planet Jnr drill (completi ido pig netting, 200-gal. ir lk, grindstones, water troujj iss-cut and hand saws, wild wood, Ge'wt. .Mount Lvall siiporI steel eh WITH SLIGHT RFSERYFL.K.G. Milking Plant (I pulsatoi complete with 3|-h.p. Tali; oil engine 70 Shares Mangatoki Dairy 1' torv. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 23, 31 May 1913, Page 8
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