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" :r 'SAtES ,8Y AtfCtlON HAYMARKET SALE, STRATi'OitP AUGUST <3, 1918. NEWTON KINC sell as above.: 4Q WEAVERS 35 stores--3 sows 1 boar 2 milk carts . 7 milk cans 100 fencing postn. Sale at 12 o'clock) ON THE FARM, OKATO. WEDNESDAY AUGUST Z. NEWTON KINO

H AS received instructions from'Mß A. L. HUNTER, who is relinquish ing dairying, owing to labor difficulties and ill health, to sell on the farm M above, WITHOUT RESERVE! , 7 A SHORTHORN AND FRIESIAN DAIRY COWS 12 sprigning heifers by Parthena Sit de Kol Fayne 1 pedigree Berkshire bottc 3 sows in farrow 1 sow with litter 9 good store and weaner pigsMilk -cans, calf chains, spring fart, 8-bottle Babcock tester with 60 sample bottles, calf and pig troughs and bai* rels WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 2 pedigree Friesian bulls—Parth^ Sir de Kol Fayne (C years), stKi Alcartra Pauline (5 years) 1 milk waggon, carry 15 cans 5-cow Ridd milking machine. witi releaser in first-class order 1 2i-h.p. Lister engine (new) Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. NOTE.—Mr. A. L. Hunter has been dairying for the last seven years, and has always culled heavily. Nearly 30 per cent, of the herd are heifers picked from his best cows. Several of the older cows will have calved by the day of sale. The herd are all in calf to either of the two pedigree Friesian bulls mentioned. Full extended pedigrees of these bulls will be given at the sale. Their breeding combines the best blood of American dairy cattle.

ON THE FARM, WAREA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8. NEWTON KING H A ! received instructions- from lis. STEPHEN HALE, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: 17 CHOICE JERSEY COWS, all young and sound, including 1 pedigree Jersey cow, Lady Lala, No. 3736, N.Z.J.H.B. Factory test for the herd last season ran from 3,9 to 7 1 pedigree Jersey bull, Prince Soumise 15 yearlings, mostly Jersey beiferfl 1 six-yoar _ half-draught gelding (good) 5-seatcr Dodge motor car (reserve) Spring trap and harness, collars and hames, saddle and bridle, express reins, Stewart horse clipper, Reid and Gray plough, milk cans, 5 new cow rugs, 50 Rimu posts, 26 laying pullets, 12-gall. Methven copper and frame, wheelbarrow, grindstone and stand, 12 sheets 10ft. iron, maul and wedges, bicycle, farm and garden tools and sundries. Piano by John Brinsmead (reservoi and household furniture. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock.

110 Freehold, all in grass but few acres shelter buish, #ll ploughablp, subdivided into 13 patldoeks, fences in good order; factory and school within 1 mile, C-roonied house 8-bail cow-shed, and necessary out* buildings. Price £l4 per acre; easy terms cap be arranged on applying direct to Newton King, Inglewood. 123 ACRES Freehold, all sown down m good English grasses, 0 miles from railway, metalled , oad, school, factory and post office within easy distance. Buildings. 4-roomed house, cowshed and necessary outbuildings. Price £l7 per acre For further par* ticulars 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.

TTREJTUI . WAITARA • NEW Pi;,, MOUTH MOTOR SERVICE. Daily except Thursdays. Leaves Urewt] at 8 a.m.., Waitara 9.15 a.m: Leavea New Plymouth 3 p.m., WaitaTa (for Urenui), 4.30 p.m. Note.—No service on Thursdays. ARTHUR J. SMITH,

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1918, Page 8

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