SALES BY AUCTION MANAIA SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 30. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. i VX7ILL sell by auction as above: | Of) FAT, FORWARD & STORE COWS 14 Holstein and > ShorlshornC'yearlng steers (good) 20 yearling heifers (good) 21 Jersey yearling heifer* 18 grade Holstei.: springing beliefs 1 4-year gelding, broken to e!uun.s. 1 boy's pony (quiet) .'*)' ■•/. 1 1200-gallon tank # .., 100 fencing posts ALSO—CORNER NORMANBY AOT'SOtfTB BOADS, KAUPOKONUL '" On account of Mr, Martin Harrington, who has sold his lease and is leaving the district, to sell by auction as above— At 3 p.m. sharp: 1 PONY, quiet, for lady to 1 block dray and harness Poultry and garden tools and sundries Also, his household furniture, including: Dining-room suite in oak, child's cot and chair, wardrobe, bedsteads, ducheßS pairs, bronke kerb, linoleum, and full range of sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 three-quarter gig and harness (new) 1 S' - t sewing machine TAKATA SALEYARDS. PIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1918. At 1 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. TXILL sell by auotion, aa above—• •JKQ HEAD OP CATTLE, including, 50 mixed weaners 25 empty heifers 4 dairy cows 15 in-calf heifere i 1 2-year unbroken colt, by Donald M'Oormick 1 2-year unbroken filly, by Berlin Mac. ENTRIES SOLICITED. PALMER ROAD SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, THE N.2. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. sell by auction, as above--20 STORE COWS 10 weaner steers 10 weaner heifers 22 yearling Holstein hec&as 20 mixed weaners 2 heifer a close to profit 20 springing heifers ON THE FARM,. LOWER HUNTER ROAD, ELTHAM. FRIDAY, AUGUST At 1 p.m. THE FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF • NEW ZEALAND, LTD., J-TAVE received instructions from MESSRS STARTUP BROS., who are relinquishing dairying and have dissolved partnership, to sell, as above, by public auction—i WITHOUT RESERVE, Of CHOICE DAIRY COWS (August and September calvers) 6 2-year springing heifers 1 3-year Shorthorn bull 7 20-gallon milkcans. NOTE—Messrs Startup Bros, have been dairying for the past 20 years, and this is the first sale by thera in that time. The herd comprises Shorthorns and Jarsey-Holstein cross, and has been heavily culled. The cows are a very choice lot, and in the pink of condition. Intending purchasers of good dairy cattle should make an effort to attend this sale. Luncheon Provided.
J2Q ACRES Freehold, all in grass but few acres shelter bufs'h, all ploughable, subdivided into 13 paddocks, fences in good order;.' factory and school within 1 mile, 6-roomed" house S-bail cow-shed, and necessary outbuildings. Price £l4 per acre; easy terms can be arranged on applying direct to Newton King, Inglewood. J23 ACRES Freehold, all sown down in good English grasses, 9 miles from railway, metalled ioad, school, factory and post office within easy distance. Buildings: 4-roomed house, cowshed and necessary outbuildings. Price £l7 per acre. For further particulars apply to sole agents: Newton King, Inglewood. Farmers who are desirous of disposing of their farms, cannot do better than send particulars to me. NEWTON KING, INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1918, Page 8
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