WEBSTER, DOBSON axd co. ' LIST OF SALES. JUNEStrathmore—Monday, June 30. WEBSTER, DOBSON ' & CO. LTST OF CLEARING SALES. C. Cleaver, Million—June 20. F. E. B. Lovelock—Croydon Eoad—Wednesday, July 2. G. J. Warrender, Mangawhero, Opunake Eoad—Friday, July 4. G. 11. Harrison, Rugby Road—Thursday, July 24. . H. Jago, Tumi, July 23. F. Wellington, Tuna, July 23—Jersey and Holstein Heifers. CROYDON ROAD, WAIPUKU. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2. IWEBSTER, DOBSONI & co. I JJAVE been favored with instructions from F. E. B. Lovelock, Esq., who has sold his farm and is leaving Taranaki, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his choice Dairy Herd, etc., as under,— g J CHOICE GRADE JERSEY COWS, expected early calvers, sfirved by pedigree Jersey bull, "Pansy's . , Pride" (ILB. 1175).' , ' ~■ 60 young, dairy cows, expected early j I calvers, served by Jersey bull i 11 2-year heifers, in calf to Jersey bull ' Pedigree Jersey bull, "Pansy's Pride" (H.B. 117.5) 1 8-ycar grade Jersey bull 1 2-year grade Jersey bull 9 Jersey heifers, by "Exjle II.." from above Jersey cows {slight reserve) 6 weaner Jersey heifers (slight reserve) 1 4-year gelding, unbroken (slight reserve) 1 2-year draught gelding (slight reserve) 150 forward empty ewes, 14 rams, 20 lambs, 1 pony (quiet), 10 12 to 20-months steers, heavy block dray (4in tyres), milk waggon, d.f. plough, 4-lear harrows, set discs, drill, hayrake, wool press, ~ Averys' scales, roller and sundries
Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30. j Note—The above cows are in ftrst--1 class condition and young, and averaged second highest test last season at factory. The Jersey cows were purchased from Mr. J. Hale, of Mangorei, last season, and are practically all purebred. Air. Lovelock some months back refused £2O each for them. Cows are for absolute sale, and may remain on property, in good feed, at buyer's risk, till August 2. THURSDAY, JUNE 26. WEBSTER/ DOBSON AND CO. JJAVE received instructions from Mr. C. Cleaver, who is leaving Taranaki, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, as above, dhis Dairy Herd, etc., as under.— 4g COWS, chiefly 3rd and 4th calvers, expected to calve AugustSeptember 18 mixed weaners 1 '/..-draught gelding, iy a -draught mare, 1 3-year draught filly, 1 sow, 9 sheep, light trap, double buggy, spring dray and harness, 1 brake (slight reserve), 1 d.f. plough, 2-wheel sledge, 400-gallon tank, and farm sundries. HqpSEHOLI) FURNITURE AND Luncheon provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. Q.ILLIES AND STOCK SALES FOR—■JUNE— Monday 23—Okaiawa. Wednesday 25—Eltham. ,'' Thursday 2(l—Hawera. Friday 27—Kaponga. Mondav 30— Anroit. CLEARING SALES. JUNESaturday 21— J. Larmer, Stuart Road, Eltham. Monday, 23—(J. Calder, Auroa. Monday, 23 J. D. Proffit, Auroa. Tuesday, 24 R. Putt, Normanby Road,' Manaia. Thursday 26 L. W. Catchpole, Hawera. Monday, 30— J. Chitty, Tnaha. JULY— Tuesday, I—C. E. Cousins, Kapuni. Saturday, 5—J. C. Montefiore, pedigree and grade Jerseys, at Horse Bazaar. Tuesday, B—Geo. Mehrtens, Auroa. Thursday, 3—G. I. Harper, Otakeho. Friday, 4—Pratt and McSweeney, Hawera. Thursday, 10—C. H. Sharpe, Inalia. Monday, 14—Fred Howard, Hawer. Tuesday. 15— S. Hoddinott, Okaiawa. Wednesday, Hi— A. J. Brown, Mangatoki. Friday, 18— F. A. Bremer, Okaiawa Monday, 28— W. J. Dew, Eltham. Wednesday, 30— E. R. Hastie, Kaupokonui. Unless specially requested, Gillies & Naider do not advertise notes or remarks on herds for sale.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 18, 21 June 1913, Page 8
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