SATURDAY, JULY 13. NEWTON KING TJAS received instructions from Mr. A. C. W. Krause to sell by public auction at his Mart, New Plymouth,— HIS FARM OF 1780 ACRES, being section 12, block -—, Waro S.D., about 350 acres of which are in grass and about 200 acres in addition has been sown in grass where the fire has been through the standing bush. Other improvements consist of iron whare, 14 x 19, and shed, about iy 2 miles sheep-proof fencing. The soil is rich and on papa formation Tenure, O.R.P. Rental, £35 lis per annum, with right of purchase at 17/6 per acre. Situated on the Main Okau (or Papatino) Road, about 1% miles from the Kotare Post Office. Sale at 2 p.m. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3. MATTHEWS, BENNETT & CO. ryiLL hold their usual weekly sale in their Tnglewood yards on the above date. Present entries— OAA HEAD MIXED CATTLE, includ--60 weaners 10 store cows Sale at 1 o'clock. ON THE FARM WAIHI, lIAWERA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1912. At 12 noon. GILLIES &T* NALDER (In conjunction with Mr. Newton King) TTAVE received instructions from MR. F. J. JOHNSTON, who, on account of ill health, is leaving the Dominion, to sell as above WITHOUT RESERVE. A PEDIGREE HOLSTEIN-FREISIAN BULLS 14 do. cows and heifers 27 grade pedigree Holstein-Freisian cows in calf to pedigree Jersey bull Sir Beau de Kol 7 grade yearling heifers by Sir Beau de Kol 7 grade yearling bulls by Sir Beau de Kol And Sundries. Catalogues on application to the auctioneers. GILLIES & NALDER. AT THE GLOVER ROAD YARDS. HAWERA, FRIDAY, JULY 5. At 12 noon. GILLIES AND NALDER [AVE received instructions from MR. G. H. BLACKWELL, who has sold his farm and is giving up dairying, to sell as above WITHOUT RESERVE pEDIGREE Jersey cow, White Rose, No. 743, Vol. 5. Ditto Wairoa, No. 1526, Vol. 8. Ditto Bellisima, No. 1568, Vol. 8. Pedigree Jersey heifer Wairaea, No. 188G, Vol. 7. Ditto Waitoa (Sir Joseph—Wairoa), Vol. 9. Ditto Bellicent (Oculist ll.—Bellisima, Vol. 9). Pedigree Jersey bull Kahu (Sir Joseph—White Rose, Vol. 9). Ditto, The Shaughraun, No. 745, Vol. 7. Ditto Sir Joseph, No. 1255, Vol. 8. Also, — 20 grade Jersey cows (2 in profit) 40 Jersey Hoi stein and Shorthorn cross cows 6 2-year Jersey cross heifers 10 yearling Jersey cross heifers 4 yearling grade Jersey bulls 1 staunch gelding I staunch mare 1 spring tip dray ( 1 spring trap 9 milk cans Harness, etc. All the cows are hand-milked, the majority of the cows are young, a good proportion being second, third and fourth ■calvers, and all served by pedigree Jersey bulls. Season's returns may be seen at our office and at sale. Pedigree catalogues on application. Grazing free till July 31. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. APPOINTMENT OF SEXTON. ITU-IE Council invite applications for the position of Sexton at the New Plymouth Cemetery, at a salary of £ll7 per annum and house free. Appointment to date from August 1 next. Particulars of the terms and conditions attaching to the appointment may be obtained from the undersigned. Applications endorsed "Appointment of Sexton," must reach me not later than Noon on TUESDAY, July 2. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. OUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 312, 29 June 1912, Page 1
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