SALES BY AUCTION/ ' JNCLEWOOJ) J-JORSE ' All&i THURSDAY, OCTOBER JJCj <- NEWTON KING ,W n ' L se " at llr - Ladbrook's Siablfflj as above, subject to the Taranakj Stock Auctioneers' Association's Rules:; 60 HORSES, consisting of 'Draught*, and Half-draughts (broken and unbroken), Hacks and Hirnes* Horses, and Poniesi Sale at 1 o'clook, WAIWAKAIHO YARDS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, NEWTON KING, sell at his yards Uvjtbove, aub»" ject to the Taranaki Stack Aijj* tioneers' Association Rules— • 75 mixed yearlings 15 empty heifers 50 store and forward coWj 5 bulls 40 good springers. Bale at 1 o'clock. On account of MR. NEWTON KINO, from the WILLOWVA*LE HOLSTEIK FARM, WITHOUT RESERVE, at 12.80 sharp—'Hornsby plough, disc, tine and chain harrows, Cambridge roller (all practically new), Empire drill, mower, root pulper, manura y drill, milk cart, 2 good farm horsea, ladder, milk cans, buck-< cts and strainer, set gig and trap harness, collars and harness, cow rugs, grindstone, tools, wool troughs, bull pegs and chains, saw bench, good gig set good harness. QKAU gPRING gAIJ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER "QRUTI gPRING gALI THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. ENTRIES INVITED NEWTON KING, ONLY A HOLSTEIN COULD DO THIS jyjANOLA, the world's greatest milker (outside America), her record 23,0001b5. milk in one season (no Yankee skite), figures guaranteed by New Zealand Government. The two-year-old Bull. Manola's Flower, is for sale lit £4O, so give your present bull away and buy one that will throw record breakers like Manola's Flower's half-sisters. This is the quickest way to increase you) bank balance. Also, two one-yiar-oV Manola Bulls, £2O. W. R. WRIGHT, t Rtfhotn. "NETHERBY" JQAIRY gHORTHORN JJERD. (Founded 1570.) The Property oi R. TURNBULL AND SON, SENTRY, HILL. / SALE, Young' Bulls, eligible fo* the Milking Shorthorn Herd Book, by the Pedigree Bull "Edward's Dairyman," and from good dairy strains. | "Edward's Dairyman" was bred by Mr. William Taylor, of Te Awamutu, and was sired by the imported dairy buii "Edward 22 " On his dam's side, of tha celebrated "Wild Eyes" 'strain, both hU and grand-dam were exceptionally, heavy milkers. Also, A number of PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE PIGS of the best strain Correspondence and inspection . invite! Visitors welcomed at all times. TO DAIRY FARMERS, THE AUTO MILKING MACHINE COM PANT* These machines are nu« on the market, and are up-to-aate in every particular, being equally suitable for large or small herds, the capacity being from 24 to 50 cows per hour. Every part is of the best, and we claim the. machines are second to none:. The "Auto" Cup i« a speciaH feature of these machines. Ite leaves the teats in natural condition, will not fall off, and is also a clean and fast milker. To av.yone iiiterrstcd in milking machines, we shall be pleased to show same in working order. DO NOT BUY a MACHINE TILE YOU HAVE SEEN THE "AUTO,"-. Full particulars as to prices, etc., on application to The N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD.! Agents. H A W E R A, DAILY CAR SERVICE. RAHOTU TO NEW PLYMOUTH; QAR will leave Rahotu 7.45 a.m*, a*. riving New Plymouth 9.30; leavo Now Plymouth 4.15 p.m., arrive Rahotu. 6 p.m. Car leaves National Bau% Corner. Fares and Parcels may V® booked at Smith's Criterion Garage. . E WOOLDMDGE, Proprietor*
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1916, Page 8
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