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SALES BY AUCTION MONDAY, MAY 29,, 191* STANLEY ROAD, JUDHIRST,, NEWTON KING H AS rect ' iv< -'<l instructions fronCSfi" Geo. Mann, who lias sold his farm, to sell by Auction on the property, Stanley "Road, on above date, the whoU of his Dairy Herd, etc., WITHOUT RESERVE-, . 55 DAIRY COWS, mostly young, ft calve July, August, Septembej 1 2-year springing, heifer ' f 4 choice weaner heifers 1 sow » : ■l3 weaner pigs ' J pony mare in foal v . 1 2-year filly 1 milk-cart, harness, milk cast buckets, etc. 1 block dray, Saddle and breecfc ing, 1 set disc harrows, 1 Mas-Bey-Harris mower, '' 1., Deere plough, wheelbarrow, qu&ntuif shafting, etoaffcutter,' bath, cop/ per, and sundry farm implements, etc., etc. With Slight Reserve— \< 2 % -draught mares 1 4-eow Ridd milking /platrj, iwitlj releaser a 1 windmill and concrete trough 70 shares Midhirst Co-oji. Dairy (V Sale at 12.30 o'clock Luncheon provided. URENUI YARDS MONDAY, MAY 20, 1910 ' NEWTON KING. sell at his yards as abovev 23 good Jersey weaner heifers 20 2J and 3-year in cjjf heifers'' 80 lambs 20 2J-year steers 100 2-tooth wethers ... ' 200 4-tooth wethers, 70 mixed weanera / 30 fat cowb 40 store and forward cows S springers < 20 dairy cows 4 unbroken hors*. , 3 good hacks ■ _ i On account of Mr. Will McKeuzie, wlw has sold his farm, 40 fat and forward cows >/,' '■■•• 2 empty heifers' Well-known hunter "Nellie", placed *37 / times in leaping and other competitions in two''years. House, cow in milk, 4J-year hack gelding, 18-month colt,. 0-month colt,. spring dray (carry two tons), Sj|\ plough, slag sower, Tumbler bay rake, chain.harrows,,two saddles and bridles, harness and chains, 3 hay forks, hay knife,-cmpty sacks I and sundries. 2 cases Cooper's Sheep Dip ' Sale at 12.30 o'clock. "• INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31. NEWTON KING. WILL sell at his yards as above^ 50 store and forward cows 5 fat cows 100 mixed weaners . ' < 35 in-calf heifers 200 f.m. ewes in lamb 25 empty heifers . ■?•'" Sale at 1 p'ek. ON THE FARM, DURHAM. ROA» THURSDAY,~JUNE 1, 191f NEWTON KING.:. - i-lAS received instructions "from ' A LANGLEY. who must c'ai:,\j:g owing to shortage of labor, to' sell by Public Auction as above at the - faun, just close to the Durham Road' :!a:'lway Station, without reserve. Og GOOD DAIRY COWS, mostly July / and August Calvcrs; a young herd the returns of which will be given at the saW. » * ■•••*■■ ' .. O HEIFERS IN CALF, 4 yearling heifers, 2 bulls, 13 purebred. Romncy fcwes in lamb, bred by Mr. W. Marshall, mare in foal with foal at tfoot, 3-dra>igbt mare, spring cart and harness, saddle and briAje, phiMgli, tine and chain harrows, cultivator, chaff-cutter, scalding tub, hay frame and rack, Btack oaten hay, sow, 7 store pigs, milk' cans, fowls, incubator, trap harness, household furniture and effeits. ALSO, WITH The Two Farms on Durham Roa<6, ' 03' A acres, Sections 157 and 138, Bloek Yin,; and 44 acres, Section W, Block ,VIII.; two handily situated farms which, will be offered at a low upset to clear up the Estate. Further particulars from the Auctioneer. '".■',- v Luncheon ProvidM. ' ,• Sale at 12.30. ©''clock. M ISS P.,8. B ?D 'i** ; * CONFIDKNTIAI' tYPIS'K Office: Philips' Buildings, opposite Newton lUngls: Martj ■' , NEW P«L Y.,%0 TJ TB

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1916, Page 8

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