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AT THE FARM, SIRATFORD-OPUNAKE ROAD, MAHOE FRIDAY, JUNE 20. NEWTON KING JjJAS roceivodi instructions from MR. SIDNEY LONG, who is giving up dairying,, to soil, WITHOUT RESERVE, as abowi, the whole of his first-class dairy herd, farm implements, furniture, etc., U9 under:— VOLXG CCHSfs, Holstei* an<l Jersey, August and September ' culvers 10 iir-Ht-elasw. heifers--I'.) early calves •2 Jersey Ml* (yoaag> 2' sows 1 curt horsey, aged 1 4-ycar naff-draught eoli I 20 months- colt, by Albert ChernHer 1 rising 6-year half-draught mere, by Consby (slight reserve). Tip dray, gig, dray harness, gig harsaddles and bridles, plough swinigletrees, stumping jack, milk cans, wheelBarrow, quantity of neV'timber, chains i and; sundries. ALSO' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND '.■... ■• . ■ •'','...■■*•'"; mj\cheox provided: • NOTE—The average test of these cows for the season is 4.3, the highest 6.2, lowest 3.8, and returned over £l9 I per cow. This is a real genuine herd.

AT THE FARM, , LOWER ROWAN ROAD, KAPOXGA. THURSDAY, JUNE 19. NEWTON KING TJAS received instruction from MB. MARTIN STEINER, who is le»Y» ing the district, to sell by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, the whole of hia first-class dairy herd, furniture, farm implements, etc., as under:— yg DAIRY COWS, second, third and fourtn calvers, to calve chiefly in July and August. 1 pedigree Jersey bull, 5 years 1 grade bull, 18 months li weaner heifers S Berkshire sows in pig 20 weaner pigs 1 milk cart gelding, 9 years, any" harness, trial , , , , '\, *v 1 bay, niare>r - Pride, • any .harnejs^.' ■;■ V .'•' ;■ .'; *;<**,;!; •1 bay mare, 6 years, any harness^ trial 1 bay mare, 3V4 years, by CORONET (alight,reserve), any harness 1 toy mare, 2% years, broken to 1 saddle 1 (illy, 18 months, by Albert Cheivalier; draught filly by Dominion; 139 • fully pnid-up Kuupokonui Dairy Com p.tny shares (slight reserve), 1 milk waggon, nearly new; 1 milk cart with dip; 1 trap; 10 25gal. milk cans; buckets, aerator, coolers, 2 iron tanks, pig troughs, logging chains, 2 and 3 horse swingle bars, 2 saddles, bridles, 2 stumping jacks, shovels, spades, grindstone, Duncan drill, Noxon mower, hay tedder, Duncan S.F. plough, diso horse hoe, pledge, wheelbarrow, etc.; 40 fowls, some pure-bred White Leghorns

ALSO HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS Sale at 12 p.m. SHARP. LUNCHEON - PROVIDED. NOTE.—Mr. Steiner lias been milking, for five years, and the cowg have been totted for the last three years by the Kaupokonui Testing Association, an! can be recommended to anybody in search of a genuine dairy herd. Returns and tests will be shown at tne sale. The cows returneu just over £l2 per? head for milk alone, without bonus. Mr Steiner culled heavily, and I can thoroughly recommend the herd. (JI'LLIES AND JJ ALDER'S STOCK SALES FORJUNE— Wednesday 18—Manaia. Monday 23—Okaiawa. Wednesday 25—Eltham. Thursday 20—Hawera. Friday 27—Kaponga. Monday 30—Auroa. „ CLEARING SALES. JUNE— Monday 18—Bailey and Wiltshire, Kapuni. Wednesday 18— J. R. Clegg, Manaia Sale Day. Thursday 19— E. Knapton, Otakeho. Friday, 20—Rose and Brown, Te Roti Saturday 21— J. Larmer, Stuart Road, Eltham. Monday, 23-J. D. Profflt, Auroa. Tuesday 24-R. Putt, Normanby Road, Manaia. Thursday 20 - L. W. Catehpola, Hawera. , JULY-"" 1 * 7 ' 3 Chitty ' TnohaTuesday, 1-C. E. Cousing, Kapunh Saturday, 5-J. 0. Moritefrore; »««*• grce and grade Jerseys, ,at" Horse Bazaar. Tuesday, 8-Gco. Mehrteng, Auroa. Thursday, 3-G. I. Harper, Otakeho. inday, 4-Pratt and McSweeney,' Jiawera. Thursday, 10-C. H. Sharpe, Inaha. Monday, 14-Fred Howard, Haweiv. Tuesday, 15-S. Hoddinott, Okaiawa. Thursday, 17-A. J. Brown, Manga. M id s y,V ls r F - A - Bremer - ° k ™"' Monday 28-W. J. Dew, Eltham. Wednesday, 30-E. R. Hastie, Kailpokonui. Y ™ cs ' specially requested, Gillies & o« l L %" 0t a( l vertise notes or remarks on nerds for sale. JJUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 14, 17 June 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 14, 17 June 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 14, 17 June 1913, Page 8

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