SALES "BY AUCTION HDIAEAMA. (Opposite Creamery). THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, Ml NEWTON KING, £JAS received instrueticns from MR. J. MARRA, who is giving up Dairying, to sell on the property oil above datei' WITHOUT RESERVE: 13 dairy cows at "profit, close up 5 yearling Jersey heifers 1 yearling Jersey bull 8 store pigs 2 sows in farrow • 1 bay mare, 8 years " 1 gelding, 7 years 1 milk cart and harness, 1 McCormack mower, 5-coulter sepd drill, 1 Duncan s.f. plough (new), 1 Hillsidfe plough, chain harrow, Flott separator, fourbottle Babcoek tester and acid, milk cans, 6 cwt. slag, Price's timber jack, sundry farm tools, etc. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE—--42 fully-paid-up shares Stratford Factory. Also, on account of Mr. S. A. Gooding: 10 springing heifers Sale at one o'clock. Luncheon Provided. RAHOTU YARDS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above, sub* jet to the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association: 80 mixed yearlings 35 store and forward cows 15 springing heifers 1 express (in good order) On account of Mr. H. If. Chapman, who has sold his Kahui Road Farm: 25 yearling steers 20 yearling heifers 8 2 to 2y 2 lyear grade Halite!' bulls 12 store cows 2 2-year steers 15 18-month empty heifers 1 3-year Holstein bull (pedigree) 1 yearling pedigree Holstein bull 1 heavy draught mare bred by Bremer, Hawera. 1 5-year factory :nare Sale at or.e c'oioclt WAIWAKAIHO ANNU AL BULL FAIR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4. ENTRIES NOW BEING TAKEN, "yENDORS are requested to note that all bulls will be sold in the order in which entries are received, according to breed. NEWTON KING SATURDAY, 15, 1»17. L. A. NOLAN AND CO. instructed by the Public Trustee, as of the Estate of Alexander Richmonu Rea, deceased, to sell by Public Auction at their Marti LOT I—Western Half of Section l 1535, Town of New Plymouth, - containing 20.5 poles more or less, with 6-roomed house thereon, gas, water, electric light laid on; drainage to aeptic tank, wash-house, copper and tub's set in; rooms largo, and two have steel ceilings. LOT 2—Eastern half, with 6-roomed house thereon, gas and water iaid on, drainage to septic tank;; \vashhcu9e, copper and tubs set in. NOTE. —The above properties are situated in Leach street, towards the west from Eliot street, and they are for sale at a low upset. The buildings have not been erected many years, and axe well designed, comfortable houses. The Houses ara numbered 162 and 104. Sale at 2.30 p.m. JJOLSTEIN g.ULLS pOR gALR Now that Butter has collapsed, up-to« the-last-minute factories will tie compelled to pay on casein—then exit tho Jersey. GET A YOUNG PIANOLAMtmola'a record, 23,0001b milk in one season, figures guaranteed by the New Zealand Government. OR A VlCTOß.—Victor, bred by He. Truby King, sire Wf.'.Mcy., dam Jean ' of Longbcach (GOOlla /-"A-mat). Her» is a. llanohv blood (?o,0001b& milk) with a fiOOlbs butr.erfat J>.ant; nothing equal to this strain in New Zealand amongst any otlicrHSfteda.. OK A ICING PIKTERJE-Full- sister to dam is the world's diatnpiou old. with So4(bs butterfat. Five two-year-olds £-0 each; two year« lings €lfi and £!), delivered Okato, Opunuke, or Wtfuh:. W. I{. 7MGHT.
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