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SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, DUTHLE ROAD,' " SATURDAY, JtJKE 11 newtotT kino ITAS received instructions from MRj P. T. McCarthy, who has Bold hifll farm, to sell as above, iiis live and dea| stock, Without Riserve ' j gQ COWS, Jersey, Holsteic ana' short* liorn July and August calvers, alt in calf; to pedigree Jersey bull 20 good store pigs 2 sows 1 pedigree boar Door runners, Cleaver pig troughi and tubs, 3-horse bar singletrees, T barrel molasses, 250 brieks, quantity of roofing iron, vise, IC-gallon Methven copper and stand, washing tubi, crow* bar, s.f. Duncan plough, set discs, tri< pod harrows, Cambridge roller, 10 milk! cans, buckets, pulsators, Adriatic* mower, knife grinder, 1 spring cart (tip), Mangatokl factory fil ares reserve), ' ' f Also, on afitount of AIR, J BULL* Bay gelding, aged, half-draught, broken to all harness Bay mare, aged, half-draught, broken to all harnesr, Full lock waggon, shafts and pole, to carry 18 cans; spring cart (tip), spring cart, sledge, crowbsrs, shovels* spades, saws, si. Duncan plough, lejj. 2-lcaf tine harrows f Lunchejr. Provided/, Sale at 1 o'clock NOTE.—The above herd contains BOtftS ( first-class Jersey, Holstein and Shorthorn cows, which fact should appeal to all dairymen. They are in splendid condi? tion, and all early calvers. . ON THE FARM, PUNfflO. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions irom Messrs,Wells and Butler, who have sold their farm, to sell by publis auction af above, WITHOUT RESEEVEt DAIRY tO.WS, mostly Short* horn ' 8 store cows _ w 32 2 and 3-year springirg he if era • CO mixed Shorthorn 4 Shorthorn bulls (good) 4 farm horse* 6-cow milking machine, with Rids releaser 3000 feet timber Horse, gig and baffler D.f. plough, s.f. pluugn, Cambridge! roller, chain, tripod and disc harrowsj new cultivator, one-horse cultivator, small drill, 3-ton waggon heavy dray), spring dray, light-tip drny, 18 Jnilß. cans, 00-gallon iilelocte separator, 6Q sacks good seed oats, 3 tons basic sup* cr and bonedust, 40 hens, 30 fat sheep, 2 breeding sows, 5 store pigs, 12 wean* er pigs, large quantity good household, furniture, and all farm sundries. luncheon Provided. Sale at 10.30 a.m< NOTE.—The attention cf Taranald dairymen is specially directed to thhj sale. The cows aud heifers are practically all Shorthorn, in fine condition, and includo 28 registered Milking Shorthorns, transfers of which will be available tot the purchasers on the day of the sale. Motor cars will run from South Tara* naki on the morning of tho sale. In< tending buyers are requested to booltf seats at any of the auctioneer's offices, i PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PEDIGREE AND GRADE FRIESIAN3 OAONUI. SATURDAY,™~JULY 7| NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from MR/ H. G. MUIR, who has sold hsi farm, to sell by public auction s.s above, WITHOUT RESERVE: 2Q CHOICE DAIRY COWS 12 pedigree Friesians j Particulars on Application. NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES. ETC. offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. NEXT SALE—June 24. Consignments must arrive by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labels on AT THE MART, STRATFORD. T. 1. LAMASON \ynxi sell: Poubry, onions, Canterbury table potatoes, 0 mi'lr cans, barrels, copper and stand, mi.'lring (Auto), garden seats, one high-pressure range, one L.M. motor cycle one Broadwood and Son piano, I'cdsteads, wire mattresses, sewing machine (Singer), box mattress, carpet square, a quantity, of books, and sundries. Also a quantity of cooking and dessert apples. Sale at 1 o'clock.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1919, Page 8

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