SALES BY AUCTION. - STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, MARCH 20. NEWTON KING. sell as above, subject to the rnrcs of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association—--40 store and forward cow» 5 fat cows SO mixed weanerg 30 18-month steeri 1 gun dog Horse, phaeton, and harness. Sale at 1 o'clock. WAIWAKAIHO YARDS? FRIDAY, MARCH 23. NEWTON~KINO. sell at his yards as above, subject to the Rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association—--40 store_ and forward «wa rrfat coivs 80 mixed weanera 0 springers 35 IS-month cattle 20 in-en,: heifers 22 stoic and forward cow* 150 f.in. ewes I Sale at 1 o'clock. ON THE FARM, OMATA. MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1916. NEWTOtf KING. JJAS received instructions from Mess Anstis Bros., who have sold their fa'm, to sell.by public auction as above, : WITHOUT RESERVE—--95 grade Jersey cows, July and August calvers 2 Jersey bulls 1 unbroken draught colt 5 draught horses Bradbury motor-cycle and side chair, tip dray, 2 spring traps, a light trap, Massey drill, nearly new, McCormack mower, Deering hay rake, disc harrows, chain and tine harrows, 2 sledgcß, s.f. plough, swingletress and chains, 2 jfeta spring cart harness, dray, har« ness, 3 sets leading harness, hack bands and chains, set buggy harness, torse and cow covers, 170 U-nr.ng posts, 130 good strainers, barbed and phln wire. wire retting, 40 sheets galvir/ised iron, 0 pig troughs, 2 scalding tubs, « .risks, H»0 feet 1%inch piping, 150 empty sacks, ineubato-, 3 separators (Alfa Laval, 1 steam and one hand), houvno;d furniture ana sun* i dries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED; SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. '' The above Dairy Cows are an exceptionally good lot, the herd having been heavily culled and, with the exception of about 1.5, which were purchased from Mr Lancaster, of Palmerston North, have all been bred by the vendors. ANSTIS BROS.' CLEARING SALE, ALTERATION OF DATE. 'JHIS Sale has been postponed from Wednesday, March 21, to MONDAY, March 20. Farmers please take note. NEWTON KING. EASTER HOLIDAYS. W H * TVfOT? Arrange to pay a visit to tht NGAEEE GABDENS 'Tis an education to the Children-aw) a source of delight to all. SCHOOL TREATS (PUBLIC OR PRIVATE PICNICS GARDEN PARTIES, Etc., catered for. " Hot Water Provided FREE AdmNs'on :.. Sixpence, A. TRUELOVE, Proprietor, BAG WASH. The system that wiprs out the hom» washing day. The Family wash Got al! particular Iroro New Plymouth Steam Laundry, New Plymouth. SIMS, COOPER AND CO. (N.Z.), Ltd., Meat Exporters, beg '.o advise that they have appointed two ftpresentatives in the Hawera district: Mr. A. DIXOX (address, Princess Street, Hawera; Tetejhone 272; P.O. Box 1351; nl«o Mr. P. M. HUUfISON (address, 7!) Mover Road, Hawera; telephone 23.J-.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1917, Page 8
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