ELTHAM S ALEV ARDS. I WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28. ■ifTTHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND IJL mercantile AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell by Public Auction as above—--50 forward and store cows 10 forward heifers 15 fat cows 35 2J- to 3-year heifers in calf 12 yearlings 10 empty heifers 1 2-year filly by Dominion 1 half draught mare (trial) At 1 p.m. I _ i TOKO ROAD, TOKO. FRIDAY, JUNE 30. ' TVpEWTON KING has received in- ' structions from Messrs Evans :and Hutcheon, who have sold their farm, to sell on above date without reservc—--47 daily cows, mostly young, Aug.-Sept, culvers 11 grade Jersey heifers in calf 7 weaner heifers 1 Jersey bull 1 heavy spring cart gelding 1 heavy spring cart mare 1 i-draught colt broken to chains 1 4-year old hack 1 hack aged , McCormack mower, disc and chain harrows, P. and D. S.F. plough all in good order, 1 tip spring dray, cart harness, 3 sets plough harness, 3-horse set swingle Trees,, 1 Planet Jim., Vice knife grinder, stumping jack, crowbars, cross cut saws, milk cans, buckets, copper, fowls, ducks, goose, farm tools and sundries —AI so Household furniture and effects. Sale at one o’clock. LUNCHEON PROYI DEI) I NOTE: Messrs Evans and Hutcheon have been dairying at Toko for the I last five years. The cows are mostly [young, Jersey-Shorthorn strain and in the pink of condition, more than half of them own rearing. They have averaged for this season close on £l4 per cow for milk alone. BEACONSFIELD HOAD, MIDHIRST WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28. NEWTON KING ha s received instructions from Mr C. E. Fowler who has sold his farm, to sell on the above date without reserve;— 25 dairy cows, chiefly Jerseys, July-Ang. calvors 7 2-year old grade Jersey springing heifers 3 yearling heifers 1 2 year Jersey hull 2 sows to farrow in August, S.M. pigs, 1 Angora goat, G milk cans, disc and chain harrows, P. and D. S.F. plough, milk cart and harness, gig harness 1 Breast grass seed sower, ■ swinglctrecs and plough chains, cross-cut saws, hammer and wedges, farm tools, cow covers, fowls, 7-piece leather suite, and quantity of other furniture. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE:— 1 Massey Harris drill (in use 07ie season) 1 I'uhher tyred gig long shatter I bay gelding, all harness
Sale at one o’clock. it‘ LUNCHEON PROVIDED. JL ts. MZmd <■* Vhas wonderful tonic, nutritive and energyrenewing properties, and is a combination of the finest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil,/ with Beechwood Creasote and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, emulsified by fresh eggs. Any doctor or chemist will tell you that Lane’s Emulsion is an unequalled remedy for Lung and throat troubles and wasting diseases! Sold by all chemists and slores, at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. Refuse substitutes.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 68, 24 June 1916, Page 8
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