SALES BY AUCTION. TAYLOR AND BEATSON’S CLEARING SALE. ON THE FARM. ROWAN ROAD, THURSDAY', JUNE 23, 1927, NEWTON KING, LTD. JJAVE been favoured with instructions io Sell, as above—■ ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE 63 Extra Choice young Dairy Cows (75 per cent, are fawn Jerseys, balance Jersey-Hol. Cross. Due JulyAugust and September). 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull, “Benora’s Dandy.’’ 1 {-Draught, Mare, 4yrs, all work and good. 1 {-Draught Mare, aged, all work. 1 {-Draught Gelding, aged, all work. 2 Active Waggon Horses, all work. 1 Thoroughbred Filly, rising 3yrs. Bisogne—St. Clement’s mare. 5 Sows (due July and August). 1 Purebred Berkshire Boar. 15 Porkers. 19 Slips. 196 Kaupokonui Dairy Co. Shares, f.p.u. (in lots, but with slight reserve). 1 Rubber Tyred Gig and Harness. 1 10-can Waggon and Harness, Tipdray and Harness, M.H. 9-coulter Drill, 2 S.F. Handle Ploughs, Combined Chain and Tripod Harrows, Discs, 1 Concrete Roller, M.H. Mower, P. and D.D. Rake, 5 sets Harness, numerous Swingle Bars and Chains with Bands, 2 Trewhella Jacks, and large quantity of Farm Tools, all in splendid order, and every manner of Farm Sundries, 10 Cans, Buckets, Strainer, Iron Boiler and Stand, large Vat, Tubs, Barrels, and Troughs, quantity Cyclone Netting and Wire-netting, Hammer and Wedges, 24 Black Orpington Hens and pullets. Also large .quantity HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, from 6 rooms, including everything in the house. The Singer Sewing Machine only carrying slight reserve. AUCTIONEER’S COMMENT.—Messrs. Taylor and Beatson’s lease has expired, am. they have purchased a farm at Dargaville, North Auckland. The transport charges and time taken making this sale necessary. Our Agent has inspected the whole of the offering. The cows are a splendid line, a large number being fawn Jerseys, the balance showing a lot of Jersey. 12 are second calvers, about the same third calvers, and the balance fourth and fifth. Due JulyAugust and early September to Pedigree Jersey, bulls; The vendors have been on the farm for 6 years, and have culled heavily, and filled up with their own heifers by Pedigree Jersey bulls. The whole line is in tip-top condition, and will winter well anywhere. The factory returns show considerably over 15,0001b5, point to the herd being good. Factory returns and calving dates will be available at the sale. Stock may remain on the farm until the end of June.
The horses are a good lot for all-round ; farm work, and are reliable. The full range of Implements and Sundries, also Furniture, ar e right up to the standard of the stock, LIGHT LUNCHEON AVAILABLE. Cars leave the various Offices of the Auctioneers in time for the Sale. SALE AT 11 a.m. MR. M. JOYCE’S SALE ON THE FARM, SUTHERLAND ROAD, MANAIA. TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1927. At 1 p.m. NEWTON KING, LTD. JJAVE been favoured with instructions from MR. M. JOY’CE, Sutherland Road, Manaia, who has sold his farm and is leaving South Taranaki to sell by Public Auction as above: — WITHOUT RESERVE. 2<) HIGH-CLASS GRADE JERSEYS & JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS, MOSTLY JULY CALVERS (few in August), 2ND TO STH CALVERS AND IN CALF TO A PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL. 5 EXTRA CHOICE JERSEY YEARLING HEIFERS (out of 3001 b. but-ter-fat cows by a Pedigree Jersey Bull). 1 Yearling Jersey Bull. 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull. 1 Good Farm Gelding (all work). 2 Sows with litters. 1 Sow to farrow. 6 Good Store Pigs. 5 Milk Cans, Reid and Gray S.F. Plough, Tyne and Tripod Harrows, Light Cultivator, Feeding out Trolley, Ram and Piping, Spring Dray and Harness, Pig Troughs and Barrels, Farm Tools, and Sundries. 126 Fully Paid-up Kaupokonui Dairy Shares (slight reserve). AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—These cattle are well known as being one of the best producing herds on the Waimate Plains. Mr. Joyce has culled heavily every year and has always bought the highest priced Cvws. For several seasons past this herd has averaged over 3001 b. of butter-fat per cow, factory returns. The cows are all deep-bodied cattle, well into the Jersey, and are in the pink of condition. They will compare more than favourably with any herd offered this season. The vendor has sold his farm and is leaving South Taranaki altogether. This is an exceptional chance for any dairyman of securing cattle of the best butter-fat strains. CARS WILL LEAVE THE AUCTIONEERS’ OFFICES ON THE MORNING OF THE SALE. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1927, Page 16
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