SALES 8f '^MICTION ON THE FARM, WAREA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8. NEWTON KING TAS received instructions from rilß. ■STEPHEN HALE, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: yy CHOICE JERSEY COWS, all young and sound, including 1 pedigree . Jersey cow, Lady Lala, No. 3736* N.Z.J.H.B, Factory te3t for the herd last season ran from 3.9 ta 7. 1 pe' ! gvee Jersey buU, Prince Souuiise 15 yearlings, mostly Jersey heifera 1 six-year half-draught gelding (good) 5-seater Dodge motor car (resem) Spring trap and harness, collars and names, saddle and bridle, express reins, Stewart horse clipper, Raid And Gray; plough, milk cans, 5 new cow rugs, Rimu posts, 26 laying pullets, 12-gaU, Methven copper and frame, wheel-* barrow, grindstone and stand, 12aheety 10ft. iron, maul and wedges, bicycle) farm and garden tools and sundries.; Piano by John Brinsmead (ressvel and household furnittliaa Luncheon Provided, Sale at 1 o'clock.' ON THE FARM, ELTHAMT'BO KAPONGA. THURSDAY, AUGUST'B,*im NEWTON KING WLIL sell by public auction «s abate; subject to the Rules of the Tare! naki 'Stock Auctioneers" Association, o{ account of MR. N. J. POWER, whose staj has gone to the Front, his lire andvjdeag stock as follows, WITHOUT RESERVE? gg DAIRY COWS, mostly joungVaSS in good condition. V 10 good big store pigs Chestnut mare, good workef^firoi ken to all harness 7 milk cans 23 cow covers .Whey barrels, wash tubs, Noxoß mowing machine (good orderjj Farm tools and sundries WITH SLIGHT RESEByj 11 cases Shell benzine 2 tons agricultural linwj Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock This is Mr. Power's first sale, ■he..hftv> ing to sell on account of his son going to the war. The cows are a really nico line, very close up, some hare already; calved, and they have been very well cared for "and fed through the winter,They have already been culled for thii season's milking. WAIWAKAIHO YAKDSi FRIDAY, AUGUST'* NEWTON KING sell as above: 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE . GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS, 01 SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, ASS® OALFSEMSL r £UE above Valuations will lie held-JO Newton King's Wool Store, Strafe ford, every four -weeks. Next sale—Tuesday, August 20. Advice Cards and Libels on applicM NEWTOMKIIra, Stratford ENDURANCE Pre-eminent Quality of MIDLAND SOLID TYRES, Made by a British Firm of sixty years' re< putation. SOLE AGENT FOR NEW ZEALAND, .' HA'RMAN P. FINErvIORE, 123 Worcester St., Christchurch S-OLDIERS' COMFORTS FOR OUR BOYS AT THE FRONT. Carter's Special Comfort Parcel contains; 1 Tin Coffee (or Cocoa) and Milk . 1 Tin Butter; I tin Havelock Tobacco lib Tin Biscuits (assorted) air-tight tin lib Loaf Sugar; 1 tin Chicken Soup. The above Parcel is exa ty what our Boys are asking for. Send us 10s, with complete address, and we will do the rest. C. CARTER, >evon Street , New Plymouth
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1918, Page 8
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