OX THE FARM, UPPER HUNTER ROAD. (THREE MILES FROM ELTHAM.) FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1912. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., & REDUCED. STRATFORD. JJAVE been favored with instructions from MR. N. B. FLETCHER, who has sold his farm, to sell his choice dairy herd and farm sundries ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE—gg CHOICE DAIRY COWS, nearly all Holsteins, including several purebreds, expected August September calvers 1 Jersey bull 2 yearling bulls 2 half-draught mares G lambs 2 sows, 1 boar and 7 store pigs 1 d.f. plough, disc harrows, grass harrows, hay rakes, Noxon mower, cultivator, knife grinder, Planet Jr. drill, 10 milk cans, buckets, jack, sledge, millc cart, block dray, waggon, dray harness, swingletrees, plough, chains, milk tank and troughs, endless chains, 107 shares in Eltham Dairy Company, and general farm sundries. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ' Sale at 11 a.m. Brake leaves Company's Stratford Office at 9 o'clock sharp. Anyone arriving by train at Eltham will be picked up by brake, if the company is notified in time.
J NOTE—The above cows are a -firstclass herd, having been heavily culled knd carefully selected from the best dairies, irrespective of cost, and they can be highly recommenced to anyone wanting tip-top cows. The cows, twothirds of which are Holsteins, including several purebreds, are in first-class condition. STRATFORD YARDS. MONDAY, JULY 22, 1912. f Sale at 1 o'clock. i THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY 00., LTD., & REDUCED JJAVE been favored with instructions from MRS. M. E. HEWITT, who is giving up dairying, to sell her choice dairy herd, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE 5g CHOICE DAIRY COWS, expected August and September ealvers, a large percentage being selected Jcrsey-Holstein 9 2-year in-calf selected Holstein and Jersey heifers 1 Shorthorn bull, 4 years old 1 Holstein bull, 2 years old I gelding rising 3 years, by General Wheeler 1 chestnut, gelding rising 3 years 11 Ideal milk cans, spring milk cart, and harness, and 48 shares, fully paid up. in the Stratford Co.-op. Dairy Assn. The above cows have been exceptionally heavily culled, and are in the pink of condition. Buyers will do well -to attend. All cows guaranteed sound. J. D. MORISON AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, TE AROHA. D° you want a farm? If so, come Tight along, and we will compare prices and results, and it will surprise you what the cows can do.
Who wants this? 100 ACRES, 3 miles from town, all level and in good grass, carrying 40 cows all in the pink of condition; new (I-rnomcil house; creamery and school adjoining; £25 per acre. This: OKA ACRES. 3 miles from factory and school; well situated light land; 5-roomed house; £lO per acre; £7OO cash. Or this: Q(IA ACRES rich level land, 1 mile from factory, school an" l P.O Two comfortable houses; good outbuildings. A real snip at the price; £lB per acre. Come and see, or write for full particulars. gEND your next PRINTING Order t< the "Daily News." Prices rigli vad uttafftcton gn&r*ate«i.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 50, 17 July 1912, Page 1
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