ON THE FARM, BELL BLOCK. FRIDAY, MAY 31. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mr. E. Westwood, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction, as above, WITHOUT RESERVE,— QQ DAIRY COWS (clue August-Sep-tember) 13 grade Jersey springing heifers Jersey bull, 2 '/"-draught horses (any farm work), spring cart, 2 sets harness, s.f. plough, harrows, disc harrows, drill, milk cans, buckets and sundries Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. STRATFORD HORSE FAIR saturdayTjune 1. Newton" king TOTLL sell at his Horse Bazaar—--75 HORSES Sale at 1 o'clock.
J) A I R Y JJERDS. J HAVE the following GUARANTEED DAIRY HERDS for Private Sale, and invite enquiries:— 28 Young, £8 10s. 40 Half Jersey-Holstein, £B. 40 Up to sth calvers, £lO. 50 Pick of 80 2nd and 3rd calvergj £8 Bs. j 80 Pick of 90 cows, £8 10s. 23 2nd and 3rd Calvers, £7 7s. 25 Half y 2 to % Jersey, £9 9,5. 25 Spring calvers, £8 10s. 40 Jerseys, £lO. 20 Mostly young, £7 10s. 25 Early calvers, £8 Bs. 25 Second calvers, £7 10s. ' 20 Second calvers, £8 10s. 25 Third calvers, £8 10s. 40 Fourth calf and over, £9 10s. 40 Jersey-Holsteins, £ll 10s. 25 August-September, £7 10s. 38 Pick 35, best at Factory, £lO, 18 Good few Jerseys, £8 10s. 24 Few Holsteins, £8 10s. 18 Jersey-Holsteins, £7 10s. 24 Ayrshire-Shorthorns, £B. 14 Early calvers, £8 10s. 41 All Jerseys, - £l2. 50 Half Jersey-Holsteins, £B. 22 % and % Jerseys, young, £lolos 56 Pick 60; last year's returns £l4 10s per cow, £lO. 12 Young, eight Jersey-Holsteins, £lO 10s. 12 Nearly all Jerseys, £9 10s. 18 Mixed ages, £6 6s. 45 Holsteins, £l2 12s. 44 Pick, 30 young, £lO. 60 Nearly all young, £7 10s. 25 All-fawn Jerseys, in calf to Exile of Oaklands (cost 104 guineas), all young, sound, choice, £lB. 12 All Jerseys, £l2 12s. Newton" king NEW PLYMOUTH, STRITFORD AND KAPONGA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1912. L. A. NOLAN & CO, ryAVE received instructions from Mr. C. Atkinson, to sell by Auction at lis' Residence, COVER STREET,— HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, comprising,— Sideboard (B.G. back), Canadian and B.W. Chairs, Dining Tables, Double Iron Bedstead, Wire and Kapoc Mattresses, two Washstands, Chest Drawers, four Duchess Chests, Stretcher, Kitchen Table, Linoleums, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, and Sundries. Sale at 2 o'clock. THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1912. L. A. NOLAN & CO. "AVE received instructions from Mr. I. H. Hurle, to sell by auction at Ja residence, NORMANDY STREET, FITZROYHIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, comprising,— Iron T.cdsteaiK Wire Woves, Duchess Pair, Chests Drawers, 8.W., Wicker and Rocker Chairs, Easy Chair, Book Shelves, Sideboard (glass back), Tables, 3-piece Bamboo Suite, Couch, Office Table, Books, Pictures, 7 volumes Lloyd's Encyclopaedia Dictionary, Wcrtheim Sewing Machine, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Dresser, Mangle, Phonograph and Records, Spray Pump, Grit-mill, Pot Plants, and Old Timber. Also,— Bootmakers' Plant, Last, Bench, Tools, and Patching Machine. Sale at 2 o'clock. OUT THE BEST PLACE T8 BAKER'S
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 282, 25 May 1912, Page 1
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