AUCTION SALESAT THE FARM, MAIIOE. ' WEDNESDAY, 23rd July. NEWTON KING has been favored with instructions from MR G.| ROGERS, who has sold his Farm, to sell, Without Reserve, his first-class Dairy Herd, Implements, etc., as under— -24 choice dairy cows, chiefly Aug. culvers, large proportion Holstein strain I purebred Jersey bull, 2 years 5 yearling heifers 1 draught mare, 7 years staunch and sound 1 aged half-draught mare in foal to Rothschild’s Pride 1 18-month gelding by Bombardo 1 yearling cold by Silver Speck. 3 sows to farrow in August, 1 Berkshire boar, plough, harrows, dray and harness, copper and stand, milk cans, 75 Mangatoki and Lowgarth Factory shares, sundries, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. NOTE.—A large proportion of this herd are Holsteins, and included are 3 purebred Holsteins bred by Mr Newton King. rNreserved clearing sale. BIRD AND ROBSON ROADS, STRATFORD. WEDNESDAY, 30th JULY. NEWTON KING has received instructions from MR. J. C. ROBSON, who is giving up dairying, to sell, Without Reserve, his Dairy Herd, Farm Implements, etc., as under:— 67 choico dairy cows, Aug. and Sept, calvers 18 3-year heifers 28 extra choice yearling grade Jersey heifers 2 grade Jersey' bulls 17 store pigs 3 sows, to /arrow in August 5 goats, 1 half-draught bay gelding, G years (slight reserve), 1 half-draught aged gelding, L /. harness mare by Jersey (slight' .reserve), 1 milk waggon (slight ... reserve),, milk cart and har- : ;t. ness, gig and harness (slight reserve), 11 milk cans, buckets, /' aerator, Duncan plough (nearly new), sundries, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at ,: 12.'3G'o’clock. NOTE.—The above herd gave the best test at the local creamery, each cow, including 10 2-year heifers, averaging just on £ll 10s per head. They are in the pink of condition, and guaranteed for absolute sale as Mr Robson is retiring from dairying. /.( I LH V - ■ hpMto , i( AT THE 'FARM, ROWAN. TUESDAY, 29th JULY. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Messrs TATE and BARNSLEY, who have sold their farm, and are leaving for a trip to the Old Country, to sell absolutely Without Reserve, their first-class Dairy Herd, Implements, etc, as follows :—• 41 choice young dairy cows, in calf to pedigree Jersey bull, Flos Cherry, to calve July, August, and September. 13 half-bred Jersey heifers byFlos Cherry 3 young farm horses, 1 long shatter gig and harness, 2 Wallaby jacks, Wood’s mower (nearly now), s.f. plough, set disc harrows, 5 milk cans, 1 ton basic slag, sundries, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 p.m. NOTE.—The cows are all young and the average test of the herd for 191213 was 4.2, which was the highest at thp Rowan factory. TATTERSALL’S, HAWERA. ANNUAL SALE OF PEDIGREE DAIRY CATTLE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 23. for the above sale are now being received. Clients are requested to forward their Entries early, in order that catalogues may be published. ONLY cattle that are entered in or are eligible for entry in the N.Z. Herd Book will be offered at this sale. Entries close on July 30th. Entry forms on application. N.Z. LOAN AND MARCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD. F. W. CAREY, Manager. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, 29th JULY. WEBSTER, DOBSON and CO. have been favored with instructions from Mr H. SAVAGE, who is giving up dairying, to sell, Mithout! Reserve, his Dairy Herd, comprising—--20 cows, 2nd and 3rd calvers, expected to calve Aug. and Sept. Sale at 1 o’clock.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 65, 22 July 1913, Page 8
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