SALES BY AUCTION XfEWTON KING'S LIST Off CLEAR ING SALES: AUCfUST. Wednesday, 21— B. G. Knapman, Sutton Road, Omata Thursday, 29—Mrs. E. Tapp, Junction Road, Inglewood. ON THE FARM, SUTTON ROAE, OMATA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21. NEWTON KING JTAS received instructions from MR. R. G. KNAPMAN, who lias sold his farm, to sell by public auction af above, • WITHOUT RESERVE: JERSEY SHORTHORN COW 3 practically all in milk 1 store cow, 1 grade Holstein boll, 10 calves, 1 gelding, any harness, good cattle dog, tip spring, cart and cart harness, saddle and bridle, Duncan s.f. plough, McCormick hay rake, 2-horea set tine harrows, 6ft. Sin. Massey Ear* ris lime sower, Massey Harris 1-horsa cultivator, Planet • Junior liand drill, 33-gallon Alfa Laval separator (nearly new), 3 Harvey niilk cans, 1 cream can, 2-horse set Whipple trees, 2 back bands and chains, 20 sheets iron, hay frame for cart, 12-gallon copper, 2 barrels, 2 pig troughs, maul and wedges, 2 cross-cut saws, hay knife, 2 wira strainers, lawn mower, f wire stretcher bed, usual farm sundries Sale at 1 o'clock. OHURA SALE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 191& NEWTON KING se " ' n hia Ohura Yards on aba date: 300 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, mm eluding: 100 mixed yearlings 50 3-year stecrß 60 2 and 3-year springing hellers 20 store cows Sale at 11 o'clock. WAIWAKAIHO SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23. NEWTON , KING sell at his yards as above: 25 STORE COWS " • 10 2-year steers 35 2-year in-calf heiters 70 mixed yearlings 15 2-year springing heifers 12 sound dairy cows Sale at 1 o'clock. LOOK! / GOING CONCERN, EVERYTHING READY FOR COMING SEASON. SO Freehold, 1$ miles front township and railway station by good metalled road, well subdivided, fences good, and all ploughable. Buildings: comfortable 5roomed house, 2 whares, 6bail cowshed, hayshed attached; together with 18 cows coming in middle of August, horse, dray, harness, gig and harness, and all necessary farm imple* per cent. 3, £3a per acre, only ance 5 years at 5J 314 ACRES L.1.P., all level and ia , grass, 0 miles from township, well subdivided, sheep proof fences, carrying at present 300 sheep, 100 head cattle. Price £ll per acre, reasonable terms' arranged. For further particulars apply to— NEWTON KING-, INGLEWOOD. L. A. NOLAN & CO. GOVERNMENT' WOOL AND SION BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH Valuations conducteo its undar: Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Waitara, at short intervals during.season. Sheepskins: At our Store, hill Street, New Plymouth, every four weeks. Next Valuation—August 20. >• ' Auction Sales of ITiile.?. Tallow, etc., conducted monthly. Next Sale, June 25. Address Labels-and Atoicr: Cards forwarded on application. £LECTR!C j MOTORISTS AND I | OTHERS. | I have an expert employed JJ jj who devotes all his time to ■ \ it. So when your magneto, mm | starter, or lighting outfit f gives trouble sail right in. " R. S. WOOLMIDfiE, ENGINEER MACHINIST Gill Street New Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 August 1918, Page 8
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