SALES BY AUCTION. KAPONGA SALEYARDS. MONDAY, JULY 6, 1925. NEWTON KING, LTD., HAVE been favoured with instruction* from the executors of the estate of the late MR. C. W. SCHWEITERS, to sell as above the whole of the Stock and Implements as follows: WITHOUT RESERVE. 4g CHOICE DAIRY COWS (mostly young July and August calvers). 1 bull. 3 weaner heifers. 1 half draught gelding (six years, all work). . 1 heavy milk cart horse. Ridd milking machine, 7 milk cans, s.f Lever plough, set discs, set chain harrows, spring dray and harness, sledge, swinglebars and chains, gig and harness, maul and wedges, bars, farm tools and sundries, and 1 ton agricultural salt.
NOTE.—This herd is in tip-top condl* tion and showing well in calf. They have been very carefully selected and heavily culled by the late Mr. Schweiters, They are mixed breed with Jersey mostly in evidnee. The herd has averaged 26 lbs fat under adverse conditions and are as a whole a choice lot. ■ Buyers may inspect the cows at the homestead any time before the sale. Sale at 1 p.m. ON THE FARM, RATAPIKO. MONDAY, JULY 6, 1925. At 11.30 a.m. sharp. NEWTON KING, LTD., J-JAVE received instructions from MR. G. H. OLD, who is giving up dairying, to Sell by Auction Without Reserve104 GOOD DAIRY COWS, in good condition, July-August and September calvers to pedigree Jersey bulls. 40 2-year heifers (in calf). 30 yearling heifers. 4 pedigree Jersey bulls. 5 farm horses (all work). 1 pony. 6 breeding sows (2 with litters), 12 store pigs. Light waggon, spring cart, disc harrows, 3 s.f. ploughs, sledge, circular saw and bench, 2 stumping jacks, harness, 2 milk vats, 60 and 30gallon, 10 cream and milk cans (with slight reserve), 6-cow L.K.G. releaser milking plant with h.p. Lister engine, 95-gallon Alfa Laval separator, 72-gallon Globe separator, 1 5-seater Hupmobile motor car. NOTE. —This herd is one of good bodied crossbred dairy cows, in good condition and calving early to pedigree bulls. Buyers can confidently attend this sals and the herd being a large one, offers a splendid opportunity of qiaking selections from. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
NEWTON KING LTD., AND \ FARMERS’ CO-OP. urenui\ards. MONDAY, JULY G, 1925. 20 fat AND FORWARD BULLOCKS. 50 weaner and empty heifers. 30 fat, forward and store cows. 25 fat wethers. 60 good mixed age ewes (in lamb). 150 m.s. hoggets. 5 good breeding sows (iu farrow). Gig, d.f. plbugh. IN DAIRY’ PENS: 30 2 and 3-year springing heifers. 18 dairy cows, including 8 good young cows (whole herd). J'HE FARMERS’ CO-OP. will sell on behalf of MR. CAMPBELL, of Okoks Road:— 43 CHOICE DAIRY COWS. 7 heifers. 2 bulls. 2 horses. WITHOUT RESERVE. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. JtyJESSRS. Newton King, Ltd., have re- - ceived instructions from MRS. ANNIE HOPKINS, to offer at Public Auction at their Saleyards, Rahotu, on THURSDAY’, July 9, 1925, at 2 p.m.—ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, containing 3 acres 1 rood 26 perches freehold, being Part Section 51, Block 1., Survey District of Opunake, i situtaed on the main road in the Village of Rahotu. NEWTON KING, LTD
Continuation of Auction Sales on Page 19. L. A. NOLAN & CO, HIDES, SHEEPSKINS AND TALLOW AUCTION SALES of the above every four weeks at New Plymouth. NEXT SALE JULY 14. Advice Cards and Labels sent on application.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1925, Page 20
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