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DURHAM ROAD. TUESDAY, JULY 30, TICKERS & STEVENS JJAVE received instructions from Jlr J. E. Bennett (whose lease lias expired) to Sell by Public Auction on the farm, as follows: 11 good cows, August anil Septetn lier culvers 6 gooil ealves 5 store pigs, 1 black gelding (good in all harness), I hay mare by (Henmoro (good in any harness), 1 bay mare stinted to General Wheeler, 1 grey trap mare, 1 bay filly rising 2 years by Wellington, 1 foal by Heather King, 1 tip dray, 1 milk cart, 1 light spring trap, 1 S.F. plough, 1 set disc harrows, 1 roller, 1 Massey Harris drill and M.H. mower, 1 JI.H. hay rake, dray and leading harness, plough and chains, logging chains, Whipple trees, timber jack, farm tools, tubs, baths, wheelbarrow, grindstone, roofing iron, a quantity of bridge timber, wire, aaws, hammer and wedges, steel bar, saddles and bridles, milk cans, buckets strainers, household furniture and effects, about 2 tons good hay.

Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Luncheon provided. IXGIiEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31. VICKERS & STEVENS hold their Weekly Sale »b above. Present entries—--30 MIXED CATTr,E Including 15 good yearling Jersey heifers, Also, On account of Mr T. \V. Cook, who has sold his farm—--18 first-class young dairy cows, August and September calverd, average test last season 4.3 1 Holßtein bull 10 calves Aho, On account of Mr D. McKenae, who hag sold Ills farm— ' 20 dairy cows 3 18 months heifers. Sale at 12.30. KENT ROAD, NEAR THE SCHOOL. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2. VICKERS & STEVENS JJAVE received instructions from Mr

J. Armstrong to Sell, by Public Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, all 1113 Dairy Cattle, etc., as follows: 20 good young dairy cows, mostly early calvcrs, 1 brood sow, 8 Htorc pigs, 4 milk cans. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. I spring car! Sale at 12.30. Luncheon provided. DURHAM ROAD. TUESDAY, AUGUST 6. VICKERS & STEVENS H ave received instructions from Mr R. Anderson, who is giving up dairying, to Sell by Public Auction, on tke farm, WITHOUT RESERVE—--31 good cows, early calvers 1 springing heifer Aerated cans, buckets, etc. Also, WITH SLIGHT RESERVE, 1 milk cart horse, 1 00-gal. de Laval separator and tanks. 42 shares in the Moa Dairy Co. 1 horse and drag. Sale- at 12 o'clock. Luncheon provided. LEPPER ROAD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 0. TICKERS & STEVENS JJAVE received instructions from Mr J. Mattoeh (who is giving up dairying) to Self, by Public Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, all his Dairy Herd, as follows: 60 good cows and heifers, August, September and October calvers Milk cans and sundries.

Also, WITH SLIGHT RESERVE, Spring cart horse, trap anil harness The eows arc a good lot, the average test at the Moa Dairy Factory last season bring 4.5. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Luncheon provided. BELL BLOCK. MONDAY. AUGUST 12. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Messrs Western Bros., who are .distalv > ing partnership, to Sell, liy Auction, on the farm, Brown Koad, It'll JJluck, on ahove date, tW whole of their Farm a'\il Dairy Stock, as follows, WITHOUT RESERVE2(i pure-bred Shorthorn cows liy pedigree bull Taylor, in milk, and August to October cabers 28 pure bred Shorthorn cows, in milk, and August to November ealvers 8 Jersey-Shorthorn cows, in milk, and August ealvers , 8 grade. Shorthorn cows, in milk, and August to November culvers 7 heifers, liy pedigree bull Tnyhr, ill cill' to Archduke 12 pigs, liiilk cans, buckets, and sundries.

WITH SLIGHT KESERVK, IVdigrce Shorthorn Bull, Archduke, 4 years old Pedigree Shorthorn Bull Roosevelt, 5 years old 1 draught mure. 1 trap horse, 1 2-year-old gelding by Lord Dalrymple 3 dmjs, I rap and harness, D. and S. V. ploughs, pulper, ehaffeutter, horse hoe, separator, an 3 home gear, tine, chain, and disc harrows, Heid and Gray turnip drill. Sale at 12.30. Luncheon Provided. WANTED. metalled road, and handy to township; good price given. Apply sharp. N. C. TONES, Awatuna East. JfOR SALE—Various kinds of good early seed potatoes; also Fason'g immures, at Tisch.'s Store . Fitzroy,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 27 July 1907, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 27 July 1907, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 27 July 1907, Page 5

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