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SALES BY AUCTION \JEWTON KING'S LIST OP CLEAR ING SALES: Thursday, Ist—P. V. O'Connor, IJuiroa. Thursday, I—Maurice Hates* Kaponga Friday, 2—G. E. Tylee, Kapuiii Road, . Eahotu. Wednesday, August 7—A. L. Hunter, Okato. j Thursday, B—Jos. Robson, Stratford. Thursday, B—M. P. Power, at the farm, Kaponga. Thursday, B—Stephen Hale, Warea. Monday, 12— J. C. Davidson, Waihi, Waitara (pedigree Jerseys) Thursday, 15— W. B. Grant, Westown Wednesday, July 31—A. Robertson, Cornwall Road,^Ngaere.

ON THE FARM, KAPONGA. THURSDAY,"AUGUST 1, 191& NEWTON KINO JJAS received instructions from ME. MAURICE BATES, itfio has sold his farm and is leaving the district, to sell by public auction, subject to the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association, WITHOUT RESERVE: 34. JERSEY-SHORTHORN & JER-SEY-HOLSTEIN s ..COWS, all early calvers 1 4-year pedigree Ayrshire bull, guaranteed sound 1 1-year Ayrshire pedigree bull 3 goats 14 good big Btore pigs I pedigree Tamworth boar 1 9-coulter Duncan drill (almo?! new), with 4 set 3 seed plates 1 3-horse Cambridge roller 1 Deering mower (good order) 1 full-size Duncan plough. 1 Duncan hay rake 1 heavy spring dray 1 light spring dray 6 milk cans (good order). 1 timber jack

1 crowbar, logging chain, hay knife, 2 coppery 200-gallon tank, 1 set swingletree bars, good quantity sheet iron, 2 cwt. barb fencing wire, quantity timber, 1 gent's bike, hay frame and pig frame, 2 spare rings Cambridge roller, pig troughs and tubs, quantity of useful sundries, 1 double-barrel, breech-loading gun, quantity of boxthorne plants, fowls and ducks, 1 water heater, factory shares, Farmers' Co-op. shares. Household furniture: 2 duchesses, 1 sideboard, 2 washstands, 1 .couch, 2 seagrass chairs, 1 seagrass square, 1 double iron bedstead, 1 wooden bedstead, 2 wire-wove mattresses, 1 child's cot, 3 tables, 1 kitchen dresser, curtain poles, linos, lamps, fender, 1 occasional table, 8 chairs, 1 flax mattress, wooden washtubs, ladder.

Luncheon Provided. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.-My agent has Inspected the above herd, and found them all young cows of good quality, mostly showing down. Mr. Bates has been milking for many years, and this is his first sale. The above herd- has my personal recommendation. Sale at 1 o'clock.

STRATFORD YARDS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1918. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from MR. D. 0. SHUTE, who has sold his farm, to sell in the Stratford Yards on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE: J2 PIHST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, mostly Shorthorn 27 2h to 3-year springing heifers, Holsteins and Jerseys 2 weaners Sale at 2 o'clock. Mr. Shute has been milking for the past seven years, and this is his first clearing sale. The cows are in calf to a purebred' Shorthorn bull, and are really ft first-clasa lot. The heifers comprise Holstein and Jersey cross,, selected from some of the best dairies in the district. The farm is sold, and all stock is for (Absolute sale.

110 ACRES all h grass but few acres shelter buls'ii, all ploughable, subdivided into 13 paddocks, fences in good order; "factory and school within 1 mile, 6-roomed" house 8-bail cow-shed, and necessary outbuildings. P/ice £l4 per acre; easy tetnig ca.u be ariiapged oh diyeePlflifewton King, Iri|iewood. f* 123 ACRES Free hold, all sown down in good English grasses, 9 miles from railway, metalled load, school, factory and post office within easy ••.distance. Buildings: 4-roomed Jjouse, 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. Decision marks the man of power. It takes energy to decide, but it saves time. Two thirds of life is wasted in making up one's mind. If you want to know which whisky will best suit your health try "Perfection" and your mind will-b&'made.ujj. All hotels. •""""■■

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1918, Page 8

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