Auction Sales. MR W. J. ROSE’S SALE. TOKO ROAD* TOKO. WEDNESDAY, 27th JUNE, 1925. MESSRS- NEWTON KING, LTD., have received instructions from MR W. J. ROSE, who is leaving the district, to sell as above — WITHOUT RESERVE: 76 Dairy Cows (40 Grade Jerseys, 26 Jersey Shorthorn Cross and 10 Jersey Holstein Cross)jV.Jn calf to Pedigree Jersey B&ils. 18 2-year'Jersey in-calf heifers from tested cows 25 weaner heifers from tested cows 2 Pedigree Jersey hulls 2 Draught horses 2 Half-draught horses 8 Sows, including 4 Pedigree Berkshires and 1 Pedigree Tamworth. 1 Pedigree Berkshire boar 17 Good slips, 17 good Weaners, 20 Goats, 20 Fowls, mostly White Leghorns, 8 White Leghorn Philets. 1 4-Cow L.K.G. Milking Plant and “Electra’ Engine, 4 Preston Cow Detectors, 11 Milk Cans, Buckets, Osborne Hayrake, Adriance Mower & Tilter, Duncan Sweep, Hay Hoist with Australian Hardwood . Pole complete, Spring Tooth Cultivator with Lucerne and Ordinary Hoes, Horse Hoe and Potato Banker, 2 Planet Juniors, S/P Plough, D/P Dun Can Plough, Noxon Discs, Duncan Discs, Tine Harrows, Duncan Tripod and Chain Harrows, 9-Coulter Duncan Drill, Spring Dray, Block Dray 4-inch Tyires, light Milk Waggon, Portable Duncan Sawbench and Saw, 3 Hay Racks, Portable Pig Sty, Pig Trough and Whey Vat, quantity 1-inch and Jinch Piping, Hand Pump, 6ft. Duncan Windmill with Pump complete, Deep Well Cylinder, 3 Totara Drinking Troughs, 2 Concrete Drinking Troughs, 80-Gal. Boiler and Stand, 14-gal. Metbven Copper and Stand, Portable Galvanised Bath, 50 Cow Rugs, 4 Horse Covers, Wheelbarrow, Jack, Tools, Chains, Swingletrees, Block and Spring Dray Harness, Saddle and usual Farm Sundries. Also — HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. SALE WILL COMMENCE AT 11.30 a.|m. SHARP. ' LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE. —We can, without hesitation, recommend the above herd to anyone in search of 'really good dairy cows. In the Toko Settlers ’Blltterfat Compettiion 1526-1927 season on Factory returns, Mr Rose's herd was placed third with an average of 301.51bs butterfat per cow. The Implements are all well cared for and are in splendid condition. In Saturday’s issue will he found a full list of the cows with calving dates and butterfat returns. The cows and heifers are in calf to pedigree Jersey bulls, one hy “Deiphines’ Renown” out of “Bell Olga,” who made 630.671bs fat C.0.R., and the other by ‘Meadowvale General Daisy” (a double grandson of “Sultan’s Daisy”) who is out of “Holly Oak who is by “Grannie’s Knight” C. 8.8. Mr Rose will welcome inspection of the herd hy anyone prior to the sale, and will give any information I required and show the butterfat returns for each cow. NEWTON 'KJfNG, LTD., Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 73, 21 June 1928, Page 8
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