SALES BY AUCTION URENUI YARDS, MONDAY, JULY & NEWTON KING VXjTILL sell at his yards as above* 2Q 2 & 2J-YEAR IN-CALF HEIFERS 25 store and forward cows 20 25-year heifers in calf 20 2-year empty heifers 5 springers 4 dairy cows 5 choice Jersey weaner heifers 150 wethers, mostly 4 and 6-tooia 45 hoggets 30 good 4-tooth wethers 120 2, 4 and 6-tooth ewes in lamb 100 4-year ewes in lamb Sale at 1 o'clock. MONDAY, Bfca JULY, »18. SAOjE at 12-30 pan. NEWTON KING JJAS received instnictions from MES, G. MARTIN, who has sold her fan* to sell on the propierty, on abo, j dates-" COWiS (Aug-Sept. caterers) 17 2-year heifers 32 weaners 1 Ibay harness mare, 7yrs (aught reserve) 1 milk-cart mare 1 gig horse 1 hack 1 2-year colt 2 dogs Milk-cart and harness (slight re» serve), gig and harness (slight reserve), 1 Massey-Barrii plough, 1 disc harrows, 1 sei tripods, 5 milkcans, 1 Ridd milking machine (3-foucket), bade* hands and cTEuns, wheelbarrow, sledge, saddle and bridle, 2 coppers, i ton slag, swingletreest farm tools, sundries, etc, ete, HOUSEHOLD BOBMITCBIBj Luncheon ProvidedSTONY RIVER YARDS. " TUESDAY, JOEST 9* NEWTON KING WILL sell at his yards as above J OA 2-YEAR SHORTHORN EWJALg HEIFERS (good) 60 mixed yearlings 15 in-calf heifers 25 store and forward cows 40 lambs 6 weaner pigs 5 springing cows 15 empty heifers 14 guaranteed sound dairy cows On account of Mr. P. Carey: 05 2 and 21-year steers Shorthorn 2-year-olds and goo* quality) 5 cows and calves On account of Mr. O. A. Malta, who has sold his farm, WITHOUT RESERVE: QA DAIRY COWS, Angus* and Bep tember calvers 17 2-year heifers, mostly in c*M 18 mixed yearlings 3-cow Ridd milking machine, with releaser and Lister engine 15-gallon Diabolo separator 6-year milk cart horse (good), 5-yeal mare (broken to chains), 2-year filly, 30-cwt. dray, set harness, collars, etc. Duncan si. plough (new), Duncan ($• ft. cultivator (new), Monitor 11-conl-ter drill (slight reserve), tripod and chain harrows, 5-ton bottle jack, set pipe dies half to one and a quarter inch, vise, pipeeutter, farm sundries. On account of Mr. John Duggan, ai the Farm, Tataraimaka, at 10.30 a.m. sharp: Farm Implements and Furniture as follows: 2-horse Cambridge Toller (nearly new), dray and harness, dray and harness, gig and harness, disc, chain and tine harrows, swingletrees and chains, sledge, saddle and bridle, grindstone, shot gun, oow »nd horse rugs, wheelbarrow, fowls, 2 milk carts, 1 gig horse by Albert Victor, milk cans, buckets and pig troughs and furniture. Sale at 10.30 sharp. L A. NOLAN & CO. GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. Q.OVERNMENT Valuations conducted as under: Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Wai. tara, at short intervals during sea. son. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street* New Plymouth, every four weeks. Next Valuation—July 23. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., conducted monthly. Next Sale, June 25. Address Labels and Aitica Cards forwarded on application. Daily News motor car services from New Plymouth to Hawera: Leaves 4.30 a.m., returning from Hawera (L O Hooker's) 6.30 a.m., Eltham 6.50, Strat' ford 7.20, Inglewood 7.50, Egroont Village 8. Coach fares. G. Beera, proorietor, 525 Devon Street East, Now Plv mouth. Phone 253.—Advt. l *
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1918, Page 8
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