I NO III! WOO D, WEDNESDAY, AUG. S. VICKERS & STEVENS WILL hold their u::".il stock sale as above. Present entries: 200 hea:d Sale at 1 o'clock. WAITUI-K.VIM/VTA IiOAD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10. VICKERS ik STEVENS HAVE received instructions from Mrs Strauch (to wind up t an estate) to sell by public auction, oil the fai'ni, ALL THE DAIRY HERD AND OTKEII STOCK, lis follows: 40 elioieo dairy cows 2 empty heifers 20 calves [i Shorthorn bull 2 sows iu pig, 1 pure bred Berkshire bour, 1 draught colt 9 months old by Heather King, 1 draught lllly 20. months old by Skipper, 1 tip dray and harness (nearly new), 1-horse hay rake, 2 s f. ploughs, 3 leaf tine harrows, chains, 3 collars and hames, 8 factory cans, 5 aerators and strainers, 2 chums, butter worker, ono 75gal separator (Alpha do Laval) m good order, 1 eliall cutter in good order, ono lGgal copper, tanks, buckets, saws, horse roller, 8 tons hay, 1800 ft rod pino boards, roofing iron, 18 cow rugs, 2 axles and tyres Hosuehold furniture and effects, fowls, etc., etc. Also, at same time and place,— THE FARM: being section 3, Elk 4, Waitars, containing—--275 acres, all in grass excepting shelter busli, ring fenced and sub-divided into niue pad docks, 27 acres ploughed good (1-roomed house aud convenient outbuildings, goo orchard. This is a first-class properly, situated on the Kaimata Road, 0 miles from Inglewood, adjoining the creamery, and will be sold to wind up the estate. The cows are a good lot. The owner has been dairying for 27 years, and the cows haye all been carefully culled and selected uud they had the best results at the Waitui Factory last season, Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon provided KAIMATA ROAD. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14. VICKERS & STEVENS HAVE received instructions from Mr E. J. Morgan (who is leasing his farm), to sell by public auction on the farm at Kaimata Road, i Tuesday, August I I, — The whole ot ais lino dairy herd and other cattle, sheep, etc., as under : 23 dairy cows, mostly young and early culvers 20 3-ycar-old heifers, good quality, early calvers 11 2\-year-old heifers, good quality, early calvers , 40 2\ to 3-year-old steers 30 20 months to 2-ycar steers 20 20 mouths to 2-year heifers 30 mixed yearlings 20 wcancrs 9 fat cows 1 bull 170 ewes in lamb, 2-tooth to f.f.m. ' (good quality) 145 mixed hoggets 2 sows (with litters), 1 sow in pig, 1 boar, I draught gelding (aged), 1 trap liorsc (S years , old), I 4-year-old gelding by Berlin Abba. 1 mare iu foal to Duke of Fife, 1 pony, 1 yearling Jersey colt out of Lochnuger mare, 1 St Paul yearling lllly out of llanultomai inure, 1 ditto out of Lebel marc, 1 Albany colt (2-year-old) out of Lebel mare, milk cans, etc. Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon at noon. VERMORITE. (INSECT] CIDE). milE best and cheapest preparation JL on tho market for Fruit Tree and Potatoes ; easily mixi d, no trouble. Use the Eclair Knapsack Sprayer, English made, strong and durable. Now is Ihe time to spray your trees, Use VERMORITE. For sale by NEWTON KING. GENUINE LAND BARGAIN. FINK COAST FARM, 530 acres, (5-roonicd house, f! paddocks, all lcyel. A splendid chance. Price £ll 10s ail acre, or owner will ex change for SHE UP PROPERTY. Apply for full particulars. 80 ACHES Bell Block, all grass, S-roomed house, 6 paddocks, one mile from school and factory. Price £lO [los, or owner would exchange for partly improved farm. 1400 ACHES COAST LAND, 850 in grass, metal road, (i-roomed house, etc. A Bargain. Price £4 ss, or owner will exchange for smaller farm. Land nearly all level. N.P. FAIiM, ICO Acres, 0-roomed house, scullery, bath, etc., 4 miles from New Plymouth Price £lO 10s, or exchange for farm in Inglewooj or Stratford. 100 ACHES, suburban farm, nativ bush in clumps, 5-roomcd residence, line view, good soil. Oil rights not sold This laud will greatly increase in value, being in best suburb of New Plymouth. A firsl-riito investment. Note.—Owners of properties wishing to sell or exchange will do well to send us full particulars of Iheir property. E. J. CARTHEW & CO Land Agents. Telephone 178 P.O. 133, IMPORTANT? RATHER! It is rather important that your food supplies should be absolutely clean' you like to know, for instance, that your bread was as carefully aud cleanly made and baked as if You had sup vised it yourself. I guarantee this. E. MAT Devon Street JNew Plymouth. NOTHING LIKli A RELISH. YOU are tired ot joints and the ordinary everyday meat, and you would like a snack oE something that pleases your palate. Try the dainty goods to be had at SCOTT'S PORK BUTCHERY, DEVON STREET. O.T. PUNCH IS a new drink for temperance people. Obtainabu from all storekeepers or wholesale from L, D, M atlian & Co.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8175, 7 August 1906, Page 3
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