SALES BY AUCTION. HEWTON KING, LTD. a 1 — ITINERARY OF STUD AND CLEARING SALES, 1935. June 5—A. H. Street, Bell Block. June 6—F. J. Hopkins, Stratford.. June 10—H. Bevington, Urenui yards. June 1 11—E. R. Bayly, Omata. June 12—A client, at Inglewood yards. _ June 12—J. Lander, Ohangai (in conj. Farmers’ Co-op.). June 13—R. J. Connett, Bell Block pedigree Ayrshires (in conj. Farmers’ Co-op.). June 13—H. M. Wall, Lowgarth. June 14—C. W. Raynor, Lincoln Road. June 17—A. J. Keighley, Aria, dispersal pedigree Jerseys. June 18—Mohakatino Station Ltd., Mokau (dairy herd). June 19—Richie Fleming, Rahotu, special sale of pigs. June 19—D. Schuischetti, Okaiawa. June 20—A client, Waiwakaiho yards. June 20—B. H. Parker, Mangatoki. June 20—A. J. Redding, Tuna. June 21—D. O’Sullivan, Inglewood. June 21—P. Mullen, Manaia. June 24—J. Wetton, Duthie Road. June 24—H. R. Wood, Kaupokonui. June 24—J. M. Welsh, Kakaramea. June 25—F. C. Pickering, Smart Road. June 25—A client, Stratford yards. June 26—W. Aird, Stratford. June 27—Hugh Linn, Kaponga. June 27—J. Miller, Stratford. / June 27—Mrs. Tremain, Oeo. June 28—A. Good, Oeo (springing heifers): July I—A blient, Hawera. * July 2—A client, Hawera yards. July 2—A client, Stony River yards. July 3—A client, Barrett Road, New Plymouth. < July 3—P. C. Hamblyn, Kakaramea. July 4—A. M. Fletcher, Te Wera. July 5— A. Lee, Inglewood. > July 9—H. G. Miers, Pungarehu. July 9—J. T. Prout, Whenuakura. July 17—H. C. Belcher, Eltham (conj. Farmers’ Co-op.). July 18—Sale of stud pigs, Stratford. July 19—E. McGregor, in Waverley yards. ® • ■ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE. KAKARAMEA, MONDAY, JUNE 24. On Account of Mr. J. M. Welsh: 500 4 and 5-year Ewes r.w. S.D. Ram (an excellent line) 30 2-year in-calf Heifers Also on Account of a Client: 700 2-tootli Ewes r.w. S.D. Ram. Full Particulars Later. MR. A. H. STREET’S SALE. . PARTH ROAD, BELL BLOCK. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1935. . At i2\noon. ■ • JQ'EWTON KING, LTD., have received instructions from Mr. A. H. Street who has sold his farm to sell by auction (Without Reserve), the Whoje of his stock, etc., as follows:— 56 Gopd Young Jersey and Jersey Friesian Cows, 20 ofwhich are'.in full milk, balance due from sale onwards. • J . 5 2-Year Springing Heifers. 12 Yearling Heifers. //; ~ 1 2-Year Purebred Jersey Bull. 1 Good 4-Year Gelding (all work). 1 Good 9-Year Gelding (all work). 1 Good 9-Year Mare (all work). 1 Good 18-Month Filly. 2 Breeding Sows (close to farrow). .1 Tamworth Boar. Also Tyne, Tripod and Chain Harrows, 2 Booth McD. S.F. Ploughs, Manure Distri- ■. butor, 2 Sledges, Hay Rake, Cambridge, Roller, Booth Mcp. Hay • Sweep, Bentall Com Crusher, 1 Yard Block Dray, Block (and Tackle, Knife Grinder, Sundry Harness and Tools and quantity of ' Furniture. . / This herd comprises cows of excellent dairy quality and in splendid condition. The cows in . milk have calved during the past two months for the winter milk sppply which has been catered for by Mr. Street for many years. The horses are a particularly good lot of three-quarter draft weight, and the implements are in good order. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. On the Farm . PEMBROKE ROAD, STRATFORD, ■ • . , ■_ -x THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1935. 13 noon. ; .. jjESSRS NEWTON KING LTD. have. Received instructions from MR. F. j. HOPKINS, who is - giving up / farming owing to ill-health, to sell as above:— Herd 56 Choice Jersey and Friesian Cows including several pedigree animals, / all young, in splendid condition and due to calve early. ’ ‘ , 10 Choice 2-year-old I.C. Jersey Heifers '' ' ; / . < . 14 Choice Weaner Jersey Heifers 3 Weaner Pedigree Jersey Bulls . * 2 Pedigree Jersey Bulls (herd sires) 1 Farm Horse 8 Breeding Sows, including two with ■ * litters - . - , ■ v , .. 1 Boar .' . . , 95 Lambs ■ . J..,.-/ ALSO— Milk Cart and Hamess, S/T. Deering, Plough, Duncan Hay, Sweep, Hercules Mower, Booth Mahttre Distributor, Chain Harrows, Disc Harrows, Tripod Harrows, 2, Sledges, i Hay Rake, 3 Sets Chains, Horse Bars, Wallaby Jack, Cambridge Rol- ■ j let, 35gal. Alfa Laval Separator (new), Cream Cans, 9 20gal. Milk ■ Cans, 40 Cow Covers, Collars, Wink- , ers, Milk Buckets, and large range of farm Sundries. NOTE.—We have no hesitation in saying that in our opinion this herd is one of the finest that will be dispersed in ■ Taranaki this season. The cows are of beautiful quality, young, and in splendid condition. They are in-calf to highly bred Stud Jersey Bulls and are due to calve early. The heifers, too, are equal in quality to their dams and should develop into .first-class producers. \ All the implements, etc., have been well cared "for and are .'in flrst-elass order. " Prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend this sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. •'
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1935, Page 12
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