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SAL|S BY AUCTION nVTEWTON ICING'S LIST OJ,' CLKAB ING SALES: Wednesday, 25 W. J, Simons, at Ingles wood yaf' 1 -. INGLEWOOD YARDS. i .WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER'2& ! NEWTON KING' YX7ILL sell at his yards as above:, 25 HOLSTEIN YEARLING STEERS. 30 yearling heifers 70 yearling heifers ■ 10 Jersey yearling heifers SO yearling steers 12 2-year steers C Holsteiu springing heifers (goodjj 20 springing heifers 30 store cows 3; * 50 mixed yearlings 60. forward empty ewes' On account of Mr. W. J. Simons (wh<j •is going into Camp) his live stock, s| under: ■ - - -*# Without Reserve: 13 young dairy cows 1 2-year Holstein hull 10 mixed yearlings 40 ewes in lamb 12 hoggets 2 Romney rams, 2 horses, earts and harness (slight reserve) STONY RIVER HORSE FAIR THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, NEWTON KINO ij^ l **' hold his Horse Fair as abovej and will sell by public auction: ' (JO HORSES, comprising Broken and Unbroken Draughts and Half. - draughts, Hacks, Harness Horse*}' and Ponies. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. KAPONGA SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1918, NEwfON~K)NG sell by auction, subject to the? rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association, as follows: 35 FORWARD & STORE COWS 40 yearling heifers j 22 yearling steers " 20 hoggets 1 3-year, filly, broken to all harness SPRINGING PENSi 6 springing cows 15 springing heifers; » Sale at 1 o'clock. 0 N Tlm «day or Friday last, from Netf Plymouth-One 15-month Grada Jersey Heifer. NEWTON KING. LOOK!! 100 ACRES FOR NEW PLYMOUTH HOUSE. 10.0 ACRES Freehold, of real tip-tog dairying land, all level and in grass, well subdivided, sheepproof fencing, situated % mile from township, school, creamery and railway station, 1%. miles to cheese factory. BUILDINGS.—7-roomed house, (good order) new cowshed, concreted, 4 bails,'2 cow .'plant • milking machine, new engine room and trap-shed (concreted), stable, man's whare, hayshed, pig sties, etc. Wintered 28 cows, 12 yearlings, 100 sheep and 4 horses. Buyer can take stock over at valuation. PRICE, £4O per acre. Owner / will take a good house lit New Plymouth valued at £7OO to £IOOO as deposit, balance cart remain on second mortgage for .l veal's at flj per cent. NOTE.—Land Owners who are "* desirous of selling, cannot do -', befcfcejrthan communicate with ymt&W' KING, Land and Finance Agent, INGLEWOOD. TARANAKI MACHINERY COM hegW'iSlcMnce toUhe Public of New Plymouth and surrounding district that we have commenced business iu the premises lately occupied by Jtepj," D. Berry and Co., Brougham St., NwPTymouth. All classes of.machinery for sale,' including good, second-hand, reliable-' Engines, Milking Plants, ana anj machinery'that is required, whether ne\l or second-hand. We arc specialists in all kinds of machinery, and wo feel confident that we can supply your wants at the lowest cost. Give us a trial. Agents far the well-known firm of Masscy Harris Co., Ltd. British-built Machinery and Farm Implements, all spare parts, machinery oil, and cream separators kept in stock. , Correspondence is invited, and will ba promptly attended to. Estimates supplied for the erection of all classes ol machinery, including Milking Plants and Hydraulic Appliances. We shall be pleased to receive particulars of good second-hand, machinery foj sale. J. TOMS & CO., Brougham Street, New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1918, Page 8

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