SAIIES BY AUCTION. C. WELLS’ JERSEY SPRINGING HEIFERS. rfflHE sale of these Heifers, previously advertised for Tuesday,. June 24, aas been postponed to Tuesday, July 8. Particulars later. NEWTON KING. 3315 URBNUI YARDS. MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1919. J£ING Will Sell at his Yards as above,— HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE 3 Pat Cows 3 Good 2-year Steers 15 Store Cows 4 In-calf Heifers 1 Good Shorthorn Bull On Account of MR. J. L. SORENSON, 2 Fat Cows, 2 Fat Heifers, 4 Store Cows, 8 2-jrear Empty Heifers, 14 Choice' Selected Yearling Jersey Heifers, 8-year Draught Gelding (guaranteed), 7-yenr Draught Mare (guaranteed), Aged Mare, Useful Farm Mare, Good Cattle Dog, Collars and Haines, 30owt. Milk, Wagon in good order (slight reserve). d 264 ON THE FARM, COWLING ROAD, WESTOWN. MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1919. EWTO N 1 N Q Has received instructions fronvtMß. R. T. BADDELEY, who has sold his farm, to Sell by Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE,— -JO JERSEY-HOLSTEIN COWS, all young and in good condition 4 2-year Holstein Heifers 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull, “Protector” 7 Weaner Heifers, 1 Weaner Bull, 2 Farm Horses (both guaranteed), Reid and Gray S.F. Plough, Manure, Harrows, Tyne Harrows, Trap and Harness, Spring Cart and Harness, Half-ton Slag, Stumping Jack, All Farm Tools and All Farm Sundries, also Household Furniture and Effects. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 1 o’clock. d 215 ON THE FARM, ÜBUTL MONDAY, JUNE 80, 1919. jq-EWTON ]£ 1N Q Has received instructions from MB. O. O’SULLIVAN, who has sold his farm, to Sell by Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE, 4Q DAIRY COWS 6 Choice In-calf Heifers 14 Mixed 2-year Cattle 23 Mixed Weaners LUNCHEON PROVIDED, Sale at 12.30 o’clock. Note. —Any farmers requiring a few nice Jersey cows should attend this sale, as this herd is a good lot, practically all Jersey, and young. Care will run from New Plymouth on the morning of sale. dB2O ON THE FARM, WELD ROAD, OAKURA. THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1919. 1 N G Has received instructions from MR. G. G. GROVER, who has Bold his farm, to Sell by Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE,— J2 DAIRY COWS 19 2-year In-calf Heifers 6 Store Cows 3 Jersey Bullfe 35 Jersey Yearling Heifers 7 Half to Full Draught Horses Steel Queen Discs, Tyne and. Chain Harrows, Cambridge. Roller, Reid and Gray Drill, Booth MacDonald D.F. Plough, Hornsby S.F. Plough, Big 4 M'Cormick Mower, M'Cormick Hay Rake, 6-bottle Babcock Tester, Milk Wagon, Spring Cart, Tip Dray, Milk Cans, 4horse Block and Pulleys, Gear, Chains, Tools, and all Farm Sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12 noon. Note. —Mr. Grover has been breeding from good Jersey Bulls now for a good number of year and always kept only the best of the heifers for himself. This herd now contains a good proportion of good-framed Grade Jerseys, and are practically all springing. South Taranaki dairymen should not miss tho opportunity. Cars will run from Kaponga and Manaia on the morning of sale. ' dlßo rpARANAKI JJERALD & JJUDGET JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT. Estimates given for all classes of Commercial Printing. ]
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16468, 21 June 1919, Page 7
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507Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16468, 21 June 1919, Page 7
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