SALES BY AUCTION lIAYMARKET SALE, STRATFORD, SATURDAY?JULY 13* 1018. NEWTON KING * sell as underi WEANERS 25 stores 2 sfiws 3 porkers 1 Courtlaml waggon and haii)es|, 2 milk carts ' Sale at 12 o'clock. ON THE FARM, MANGOS®*. MONDAY, JULY 18. ; NEWTON KINQ H A ! received instructions from 0. BREWER, to sell bjr public aitt tion as above, WITHOUT RESERVEt GOOD DAIRY COWS, mostly Aug ust calvers and young ■ B empty cows 5 in-calf cows (no guarantee)' 25 2 and 3-year heifers, JSeptem|s > and October calvers 'J 5 picked yearling heifers 1 pedigree Ayrshire bull 15-month Jersey bull, farm JUSMefj 10 store pigs, 3 Weeding bows, closa to farrowing, Berkshire boar, spring cart and harness, small block dray at 3 harness, s.f. Booth plough, s.i". Honnby plough, disc, tine, chain Bhd tripod harrows, roller, hay rake, McCormick mower (new), cultivator, Massey drill, horse hoe, hand chaffcutter, good wool press, sledge, 1, 2, $ and 4-hor«« wliippletrees, 4-horse blocks and chains, 5 sets plough chains, vacuum pump, 2 emery stones, grindstone, hammer and wedges, 8 milk cans, pig net, tray, cooler, plunger, buckets, pig troughs, barrels, 14-gallon Methven copper, saws, timber jack, CO sheets 2nd. iron, quantity timber, 30-gailon Wolseley separator, churn, bull chain, strong gate, ridging, part stack hay,, farm tools and sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: • THE FARM, of 257 acres, all im j proved, sections 786, 787 & part 703, Block 11, Egmont, .6 miles from New Plymouth, close to creamery, school and post office, 200 acres have been ploughed 4-cow A.W.R. milking plant, with oil engine and releaser G-seater Ford car, just overhauled ALSO, On account of Mr, J. W. Reid, Hursvorth (at the conclusion of Mr. Brew* ev's sale), WITHOUT RESERVE: 12 YOUNG DAIRY COWS, mostly August and September ealtera 2 J-draught horses 1 half-draught mare 2 harness ponies C 3 good lambs S.f. P. &D. Duncan plough,d*f. Colonial Massey plough, block dray, con* crcte roller, tine and chain harrows, cultivator, Storrie ridger drill, Steel Queen disc harrows, 1. substantially built 3 or 4-horse lorry, pony cart, farm sundries, harness, eto, On account of other vendors} ' 50 6-tooth wethers 16 Holstein weaner steers l 9 Holstein weaner heifers »■' Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12 noon. DOUGLAS SALE MONDAY, JULY 15 NEWTON KING * WILL sell in his Douglas Yards ' above date? , 150 .HEAD MIXED CATTLI „ , 8 3-year springing heifers C dairy cows, close to profit -. iOtiSreanerJersey heifers, by pea. gree bull ~ . 300 4 and 6-tooth' Aethers ,4To'elock. ( '«■■■■-i ■ INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1918. NEWTON? KING E A I received instructions. frop MR. W. C. STANLEY (who is going into camp) to sell by public auction his dairy herd, implements, etc., as undat, , ui WITHOp RESERVE: 18 DAIRY OOWSy August and September calvers 7 mixed yearlings 11 mixed weaners 2 farm horses (heavy) 1 gig pony . Disc harrows, chain and tine harrows, s.f. plough, spring cart, rubbertyred gig, wliippletrees and chains, 2 sets harness, 2 cans, 4 barrels, jack, maul and wedges, crowbar, 14-gallon copper, wheelbarrow, farm tools and sundries. If your throat is sore ana irritabl# take NAZOL, it will give you relief.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1918, Page 8
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