PUNGAREHU. Mtowor, Atraoisf r; • j•• • » • . -'iK' NEWTOtf KING gAB received instruction! from Mr W1 Kupe, who i» giving up dairying, to Sell by Auction, WITHOUT P. 15 SERVE, on the Farm, Pungarehu, on a bore date, the whole of his Farm ani Dairy Stock, consisting of—--40 milch cows, August and September ralrers 40 1% to 2% year springing heifer' 16 calves, 3 bulls, 5 and 3 year "■ steers 1 draught mare and 3 half draught i, horses, guaranteed quist and T staunch; 2 unbroken 2-year-old '"v" colts, 1 yearling Ally, 3 hack or harness lioraes. Spring trap, chaffcutter, milk cans 8 horse-power inform edlata and sundries |. Luncheon at noon. Hale at 1 o'olock.
TATARA I M A K A. , I FRIDAY, AUGUST ». F,\ ' —- NEWTON KING H as meeeived Instruetiona from the Executors' Estate late P. T. and Phoebe PHSke to sell by auction, on the Farm, Tataiiiiiwikii, on Friday, August Oth:— THE FARM, ton anting of about 140 ACRES Coast land, all in grass and ploughable, paddocks. six roomed house, eajt-alwd, barn, etc. situated on the Tinwru road, ;about 5 miles from Oakura. The -whole property is well cultivated ;and manured. \ . i] I' Also,— 1 WITHOUT ■ RESEBVE, The whole of the live and dead stock,34 good dairy cows I bull. 4 calves 1 pair bullockß, yokes, bows and j chains 2 draught horseß, 1 2-year cott by ■j "Ophir," pigs, fowls,, milk eans, dairy utensils, tise, chain and i •, disc harrowß, 2 plwigfcs, fplfar, " l. ta y ra^e i scarifier, seefl <fcril£, 'f\ bullock cart, chaff-cutter (good), '•>];! tools and sundries, 1 R.C. HoriJa- '• ;by plough. Also,— On account of Mr Win. HoneyfieM,— MO ewes in Jamb' 100 mixed hoggets 50 forward wethers 20 3-year steers •' ■ >. 3 sows in farrow Lunch Provided. Sale at Noon.
bel.l block. MONDAY, AUGUST 12. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Messrs Western Bros,, who arc dissolving partnership, to Sell, by Auction, on the farm, Brown Road, Bell Block, 011 above date, the whole of their Farm and Dairy Stock, ns follows, WITHOUT RESERVB--26 purebred Shorthorn .cows by pedigree bull Taylor, in milk, and August to October calvers 28 pure-bred Shorthorn cows, in milk, nnd August to November calvers 3 Jersey-Shorthorn cows, in milk, and August calvers 8 grade Shorthorn cows, in mil';, and August to November calvers 7 heifers, by pedigree bull Taybr, in calf to Archduke 12 pigs, milk cans, buckets, and sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE, Pedigree Shorthorn Bull, Archduke, 4 years old P«digreo Slicrthorn Bull Roos«velt, 5 years old 1 draught mare, I trap horse, I 2-year-old gelding by Lord Dalrympla -3 drpjs, trap and harness, D. ana S. P. ploughs, pulper, chaffcutter, horse hoe, separator, and horae gear, tine, chain, and disc harrows, Reid and Gray turnip drill. Sale at 12.30. Luncheon Provided.
0 A K U B A. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, ~ NEWTON KING received instructions from the Executors of the late Mary Woods' estate, to sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, Oafcura, on above date, the whole of the dairy and farm stock as follows: 60 good cows (some Jorsoys) 15 3-year springing heifers 00 12 to 18 months mixed 1 well • bred Jersey bull (3 years old), 2 Shorthorn bulls (2 years old), 18 pigs, 3 heavy draught geldings (trial given). 1 18 mos. draught filly, 1 18 mos colfc by "Arawa," I mare in foal, 2 hacks, 2 drays, sulky, bullock dray, chain, tina and disc harrows, s.f. Homsby plough, mower, turnip-cutter, dairy utensils, cans, 100 fimu posts, and sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE,— 25 ewes in lamb, 23 hoggets 1 draught entire, "Timaru," 1 stock pony. Lunch provided. Safe (it 12.30.
0 A K U R A. FRIDAY, AUGUST lti. NEWTON KING H as received instructions from Mr 0. W. Wareham, who lias sold his farm, to sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, Oakura, on above date, the whole of his dairy and farm stock, consisting of;— 33 cows, September calvers HJ 3-yenr heifers, just calved 2 7-year heifers, springing 11 T8 months heifers, springing 3 12 to 18 months mixed 1 bull, 7 store pigs, 1 quiet pony, 1 hack, 1 harness mare, 1 draught gelding, 1 draught mare, fowls, plough, harrows, tipdray and harness, 1 gig (Collin's axle), Planet Junr. lawn mower, washing machine, sewing machine, tapestry suite, b.w. and other chairs, what-not, tables, dressers, etc., etc., tools and sundries. Lunch at noon. Sale at 12.50. IT) AIRY FARM to Let, near Inglewoodj rent low. Apply to J. GRANT, fSover street, New Plymouth. 24. 27, 31
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 3 August 1907, Page 5
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