SALES BY AUCTION. ' ' ' ' ' 1-TtK^ WAIWAKAIHO CARDS. FRIDAY, JUNE* SO. NEWTON RING. sell at his yards as above-* 12 20-month steers 25 fresh and forward cow> 50 store and forward cow» 4 dairy cows, September calvef* 1 pedigree Jersey cow 1 pedigree Jersey yearling heif«> 20 2-year empty heifer' CO yearling heifers 10 springers , 25 yearling steers Bale at 1 o'clock. STRATFORD HORSE FAIR, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1916,.'. - newtoiTking. \ W ILL sell in liis Stratford Hono Bazaar on above date— GO HORSES, comprising broken and unbroken Draughts, ; HalfDraughts, Hack and Light Har* Bess Horses ' Sale at 1 o'clock. * ON THE FARM, YORK ROAD, ~~ HUI'RANGI. tIOXDAY, JULY 3. . NEWTON KING. '
JJAS received instructions from Mr, H. "F. Langman, who lias sold hie farm, to sell by Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE—--34 HOLSTEIN AND JERSEY COWS, mostly August and September calvers 10 -2-year Jersey-Holatein i^-calf heifert 2 well-bred Jersey bulls 4 yearling Jersey heifers, aged draught mare, 6-year halfdraught gelding, 7-year halfdraught mare,'aged gig mare) 4-year spring cart mare, 4-year gig mare, spring cart, Massey s.f. plough, Hornsby a.f. plough, Hillside plough, disc, tino and chain harrows, McCormack mower, R. A- G. hay rake, hay frame, harness, trees and chains, 0 milk eans and strainer, ■■■! Luncheon provided Sale at 12.30 sharp.
XOTE.—These cows are a good line, mostly third oalver«. , Tests and other particulars will be given at sale, II buyers desire, they can leave the cow» on the farm until September. AX THIS FARM. STF\ T T ROAD, WAREA. MONDAY, JIiLY J newtoiT kino JJAS received instructions from Mr. I* Meier, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction at the Farm, WITHOUT RESERVE—gg DAIRY COWS, July to September calVers 8 2-vear Shorthorn in-calf heifers 1 Shorthorn bull 2 horses, sound and staunch 5 yearlings, fowls, express and harness, spring dray, harness, trees trees and chains, turnip Slieer, manure distributor, milk cans, disc and chain luirrowß, Reld and Gray s.f. plough, whiH'lbarrow, slag, posts and strnineri, manure, timber, firewood,' concrete pipes, farm sundries, and household furniture.
Luncheon provided. Bale at 12.30. ON TIIE FARM, KAHOTU. THURSDAY, JULY 0. NEWTON- KING.JJAS received instructions from Me»sre Green and Tyrell, who liave sold their farm, to sell by Public Auction •• above, WITHOUT RESERVE— > gg DAIRY COWS 15 springing heifer* 10 yearling heifers 2 3-year pedigree Holstein b"JIi, ; 2 yearling grade. Holstein biiilla On account of Mr.- 'Percy • James—--1 5-coulter one-hoHe drill (nearly new).
Sale at 12.30.sharp.' Refreshments' Provided. Auctioneer's Note.—tVe"' can , recommend these cows with' confidence. The herd has been heavily. ci\ltej ei<A year, and only tJie very best .bulls have been used. Fully three-quarters of the herd are well-bred Holstein' cows,' calving in August, to pedigree Hp)stein bulbs. - Cars will leave MAXAIA. and KAPONGA on the morning 'of sale. Seats can be booked at my Kaponga Office, —: „i, —jAUCTIONEERS' LISTS OF SAtK DATES APPEAR ON PAGE 7, ■ A sound, pure, full-flavored Ceylon te* is "Desert Gold," the Qnoen o! Tens. Makes a moat refreshing, wholesonte beverage. 2
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1916, Page 8
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