SALES BY AUCTIOH. V CORNWALL ROAD, NGAER& THURSDAY, JUNE 20,1914 NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Me, Gordon Bowers, who las sold Hi fans, to sell on the property, -co afeoyf date, without reserve.* gQ DAIRY COWS, Jeraey-Hotetein, e®» pected to calvcJinly, August sad September 40 3-year Shorthorn springing bsSfr era, early calvers 1 pedigree Jersey bull, "SbevOfllte Knight." 1 grade Jersey tall II weaner heifers (picked) 7 fat sheep 4 sows to farrow September 24 weaner pigs 3 half-draught horses, «n ** Tna nr J guaranteed 2 unbroken geldings, rislng3 1 <Lf. plough (Booth MacdflmMj»l s.f. Doncan plough, ! Dunom •» coulter drill, 1 spring tooth edb tivator, chain and disc hanovufr 1 McCormkk mower, TSasaep* Harris reaper and binder/ (io good order), 1 spring dray, milk waggon (carry 12 cam; almost new), waggon and spring dray harness, dog cart and harness, 1 J-Bhaft<r gig and harness (almost nefU circular saw and bench, 4-hots» gear and swingle bars, hay lift with blocks, 1 kerosene Grow ley engine, 3J-h.p, 10 milk cans, leading and plough chains, suadry harness, farm tools, etc. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE! 1 Perry motor car (in good order)! 1 3-cow releaser Gane miHring plant 1 3J-h.p. Crossley benzine engine 107 fully-paid-up shares in the Ngair# factory* Sale at 12 o'clock! Luncheon Provided. The above cows are all young and is good condition, being moßt of Mr. Bow* ert own breeding. They are well-bred Jersey-Holstein cross, and have heavily culled each year. My agent has inspected these, and can .thoroughly recommend this herd to intending buyers.
RAHOTU YARDS. NEWTON KING sell at his yards a9.abovet 2Q STORE & FORWARD COWS GO mixed weaners 25 2 and 2|-year dairy heifers (good) 18 good Shorthorn 3-year heifers, is calf to Shorthorn bull 10 2s-year steers Second-hand dray, with 4in. tyres On account of Mr. Northeott: Contents of 3-roomed housa. Sale at 1 o'clock. SOLE ROAD, NGAERE. MONDAY, JUNE 24, 191& NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions froto MR, H. KIDD, who has sold his farm, to sell on the property on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE: TO COWS, Jersey, Holstein an 4 Shorthorn 2nd and 3rd calver% . expected to calve July-August, a few in September 15 2-year in-calf Jersey heifers 2 3-year in-calf Jersey-Holsteia heifers 15 2-year empty heifeif 3 2-year steers 60 mixed weaners 1 sow 4 wcaner pigs 1 half-draught mare, 4 years, guar' anteed any trial 1 3-year hack by "Sweet Simon" 1 child's pony 1 si. plough 1 Farmers' Favorite drill, 11-coUlter Sale at 12.30 p.m. Luncheon Provided. NEWTON & SWAIN. AND GEKERAL ENGINEERS, EUREKA GARAGE, BROADWAY SOUTH, STRATFORD. Telephones: Garage 115; Residence 1% Sole agents for the Commonwealth (Pariin Palmer) full-powered cara Best value car in Dominion marketFull floating back axles, liberal springing ensuring easy riding, bulb headlights, etc. Remagnetiaing magneto-magnets. Bring your car along with weak magnetos and get good results. , NO CURE NO PAY. NEWTON & SWAIN Broadway South, Stratford,
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1918, Page 8
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