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OX THE HARM, OAKI/RA. MONDAY, JUXE 28. NEWTON KING \S received instnictiei's fro:n .\ Rrftkle. wlio has cnl.l his f:u Q_ YOI'XQ DAIRY <A:Y, • springing heifers. ]:-', y< arliiigs, 2 draught mares (-1 years). 8-year gelding, 5-year gig P on s'i spring cart and harness, liom and cow rugs ajid farm sheets, milk cans, trap and harness, farm implements, furniture and sundries. 'XOT'E.—These are a nice little herd of ows that we can recommend. Jhrycrs from ITawcra distrht will lie net at Xew Plymouth station, provMcd .cats are hooked. .Sale at 1 o'clock. MiOXDAY, 2Sth JUXE, lftf.">. NEWTON KING received instruction.; from MR, A. TOSH, who has sold his farm, to SELL. BY PUBLIC AUCTIOX. on the ahove date, WTrHOUT RESERVE, the ! WHOLE OF IDS DAIRY HERD, Etc., as follows: A A DAIRY COWS, chiefly second to foivlh calvcrs, July, August, Scp--1" two-year springing heifers 10 yearling heifers 2 Ilolstein hulls 1 mare, slight reserve, iiyrs, hy

Young Victor 1 thruequarter-ilraught, 2 halfdraught marcs, 2 harness horses, gig and harness, 1 three-horse waggon, 1 milk eart, - s.f. plough, tyno harrows, trees and chains, five-horse waggon harness, milk cans and buckets, household furniture and sundries, etc., etc. On account F. A. UTCHWARK, Esq.I 8 dairy cows, August-Septemhcr | calvcrs 14 springing heifers, July-August-Septemlwr calvers. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Salo at 1 o'clock. ON THE FARM, LEBPERTON. TUESDAY, TONE 29. NEWTON KING

TTAS received instructions from Mr. J. Crofsky, who has Bold his farm, to sell by Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE—OQ CHOICE YOUNG DAIRY COWS, purebred Jersey bull, 5 choice Jersey heifers, 21 mixed wean- j ers, 15 fat lambs, 3 young breeding' sows, 8 small store piers, 40 pullets, 4d fowls, ducks and geese, spring trap, s.f. plough, disc, tine and tripod barrows, milk cans, ton oaten chaff, 17 new cow rugs, 18 colonies bees, honey extractor and all bee-farming necessities, harness, chains, tools and sundries and household furniture ' (in good order). On account of Mr. W. H. Heppcll—a fillies, vising 3 years 1 gelding, rising 4 years Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30 p.m.' . OX THE FARM, PCXCAREHU. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30. NEWTON KING ; TTAS received instructions from MessTs Moflitt and Goodwin, who are relinquishing dairying, to sell by public autcion 'as above, WITHOUT RESERVE— -130 CTIOTCE ,DATRY OOWS 10 M-gallon cans, milk conerator, troughs, With Sligut Reserve,— 4 pedigree Ayrshire bulls 5 pedigree Ayrshire cows and ''eifers 0 Single-bucket Ridd Milking Machine, complete with 4-li.p. Watt engine, 2 heavy waggon horses, d.f. plough, set 4-horse disc harrows, hay rake, hay sweep, McCormick mower, spring dray. Luncheon at H-30 o'clock. Auctioneer's Note.—The above cows can be recommended to any farmers with confidence. They are mostly August and September calvers, in the pink of condition, and practically all 'the owners' own rearing. Factory dockets are, open for inspection and show returns for the last three seasons of over £l2 per head. The vendors have culled heavily through the Stony River yards for many years past. ON THE FARM, TATARAIMAKA. THURSDAY, JULY 1. NEWTON KING TJAS received instructions from Mr. E. L. Bott, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT MBS-KRVE—-OQ GOOD YOUNG DAIRY COWS, August to September calvers 2 horses (any harness), light sprii dray, gig, tine harrows, mi» cans, harness, J96 good laying hens and ducks, copper and stand, and sundries. On account of Mrs Bott, with slight reservePiano (almost new), sawing machinej overmantle, 'wardrobe, duchess chests, bedsteads, oil paintings, and sundry furniture Luncheon provided. Sale at 1230 p.m.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1915, Page 10

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