OX TIIE FARM. SOLE ROAD, XGAERE. I WEDNESDAY, JULY 1-lth, 1!)1.>. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., JJAVE received instructions from A. 'M. SCOTT, Et,q., who has sold his farm, to offer by iPiDBLK! AUCTION', at 1 o'clock, tlic following—■ WITHOUT RESERVE •23 dairy cows (mixed Jersey), mostly third and fourth calvcrs, in ealf to Jersey bull. 2 springing heifers 1 empty cow 10 yearling lieifers (Jersey) 1 3-year Jersey lmil 1 sow with litter of seven 5 good store pigs milk cart, two-liorse sledge, harnos (nearly new), set tyne -harrows, 2 single-furrow American ploughs, 1 Planet Junior drill. Trewhella jack, quantity of timber, 4 20-galion Ideal milk cans, pig tubs, etc., general farm sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE—--1 %-draught mare, rising oyrs 1j A.W.R. milking machine and 1 3 h.p. kerosene Blaekstone engino 1 waggon, almost new, to carry IS cans 43 shares in Xgacre Co-operative 'Dairy Factory. 1 gig Also on account "Mr. Jolin Bmkett — 1 colt, by Bombardo, out of Tonic mare, rising 4yrs, broken to saddle 1 eolt, rising 3yrs, by Baron D., out of Quicksilver, unbroken Also a large number of Ngaere Dairy Factory shares to be offered in lots. LUNCHEOX PROVIDED. ■NOTE. "Mr. Scott has been dairying for several years, and has culled heavily each year. His Teturns showed £l3 per cow at Is per lb for butter fat. We recommend these cows to anyone in want of a good herd. PALMER ROAD YARDS. FRIDAY", JULY IGth. At 1 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., jyyLLL offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above—--20 fat, forward and store cows 35 yearling heifers 'lO fat and forward cows 20 springing heifers and cows ' 15 yearling steers 3 good breeding sows 10 weaner pigs. GOLFLADIES' MEDAL ROUND. On Tuesday, at Waiwakaiho, the New Plymouth ladies played a medal round in aid of the Red Gross Fund. Twenty players competed, but no good scores were registed. Results:— Miss Kate Free 1»0--!0—{10 Miss Brewster 09— 0—93 Miss Blundell 11&—24 04 ill's. Penn ]2;j 2<) 94 Mrs. Whetter 124—2!) 95 ;Mis.s P. Crookc 132—37 95 Mrs. Johns 1 w _ 2 i_j)o Mis* L. Reed 134—38—98 The juniors played also in the limit aggregate match, the following players 'handing in cards: Miss K. Free 130-40- 90 Mrs. Walter Weston IST HV_ 97 <Mrs. Birch-Johnston 137 n) Twin. Walker 140—40—100 -Miss 11. Rollo 140—40—100
Johnston Ttrop., grocers, New Plymouth, desire the public throughout Taranaki to know that all goods ordered will be sent promptly through post or to nearest railway station. This grocery rm ig renowned for the fine quality o! leir stocks and the light prires far cash. m<! for i trial order. „ . ; '
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1915, Page 8
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