SALES BY AUCTION. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OB PEDIGREEJEKS'EY pATTLE. ! RAHOTC SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8. NEWTON KING WAS received instructions from MA ■Henry Stonex to sell by public auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE 11 pedigree Jersey cows 3 2-year pedigree Jersey heiicri x ~ 2 pedigree yearling Jersey heifers .. 1 pedigree 10-year Jersey bull 2 2-year pedigree Jersey bulls 4 yearling pedigree Jersey bull* 6 grade dairy cows Sale at one o'clock NOTE.—Mr. Stonex has, since he CQlfl« raenced breeding, always been particularly careful in his selection of bulls to head his small herd, and has built up (,' very choice little line that would attract attention wherever displayed. The condition is g»od and it is only owing to failing health that Mr. Stocex has decided to dispose of the whole herd without reserve. Intending buyers are requested to book seats at Mr. offices.
DISPERSAL SALE OF SILVER PARK REGISTERED PEDIGREE & GRADE MILKING SHORTHORNS. THUSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1917, NEWTON KING XT AS received instructions from Mr. P. 5. Cowling, who Uas sold his farm, to sell on the farm, 'Puniliu Road:— WITHOUT RESERVE CG registered Shorthorn cows 14 registered SUorthcrn heifers 10 pedigree 2-year Shorthorn licii--4 pedigree Sliurihorn bulk 20 f/i'ade Shorthorn 'v/- omi licitPorkers, horse, gig and harness., spring dray, tool*, "lough, Harvey cans, 5 cv.-t. galvanised screws and washers, 4 cwt nails and staples, piles, rata gates, hinges, saddles, wedgw, fowls, trees and chains, saws,/ potatoes and sundries. WITH RESERVE/ALL NEW, 1 ton roofing iron and ridging, 10&. feet rustaaiaig, 1000 feet flooring, 1000 feet rough lining, 200U feet mixed'timber. Luncheon at 11 a.m. Sale at 12 noon sharp. This herd is headed by the famoue Shorthorn buli Baron Cornwall, purchased from Mr. J. C. Wright, ot Matapu, bred by the New Zealand Government, at the Weraroa Experimental Farm. His dam Sweet Briar, gave 11,4701b of milk and 42511) of butterfat in
FAJRMEKS! TOHEN the war is over your sons wih return and marry and take charge of the old farm and home, and you will come to settle in New Plymouth and enjoy the rest which your advancing DON'T WAIT until the war is over to secure a site for your new home, or you may be too late. ' FITZROY is the locality best suited for you. Come and inspect the section? in Paynter's Avenue and Wilson which we are to sell by auction on behalf of Mr. E. Griffiths on August : We predict that. sections bought at this sale will increase in-value upwards of 50 per cent, within tiirec years. L A. NOLAN AND CO.
ELTHAM MART, TO-DAY, SATURDAY, JULY 28. AUCTION SALE AT 1.30 p.m, pOWLS, Roofing Iron, Furniture, Bed* ding, Guns, Plants, Pictures, ProdA. E. SMALLER Auctioneer. pING UP CROZIER, No. 21, INGLEWOOD, when you want to go to the Mountain or anywhere else. Big, roomy ears. Competent drivers. Good service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1917, Page 8
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