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SALES BY AUCTION. CARDIFF, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. NEWTON KING TTAS received from MR. J. W. ROGERS, who J:as sold his farm, to sell on tho property on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE; 2J DAIPY COWS, raosOy well-brci flolsteins, all yourg and expected to calve'August-Septem-ber. 43 20-month to Si-year in-calf betters (good) 12 20-month steers . 17 Holstein weaners 1 cow and calf 15 lambs 1 draught gelding, 1 cattle dog S.f. Duncan plough, Massey Harris disc barrows, wood hay rake, tine and chain harrows, Planec Junior drill, sprint? milk cart, light block dray sledge, stumping jack, 15 cow rugs, 2 hay sheets, 18 by 18, milk cans, buckets and strainers, dray and cart harness, quantity timber and iron, Fairbank scales, all farm tools, etc., etc. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: English piaiiu (reserve), Chesterfield couch (Utrecht velvet), easy chairs, dining table, 7 drawing-room '(hair9. book-case, books and pictures, 3 b.r. bedsteads an! mattresf.es, bedroom ware, 3 chests draweis, linoleum, writing table, crockery, galvanised bathj, filter and cooking utensils, etc. Luncheol- Provided. Sale at 12.30 p.m. ON THE FARM, WFLLS ROAD, OAKURA; THURSDAY, JUNE 26. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. 6. G. Grover, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: 72 COWS 19 2-year in-culf heiftrs 6 store cows 2 Jersey bulls 35 Jersey yearling heifers 7 half to full horses Steel Queen discs, tine and chain harrows, Cambridge roller, Reid and Gray drill, Booth Itacdonald d.f. plough, Hornsby s.f. plough, big 4 MeCormick mower, McCorraick hay rakj, 6-bottle Babcoek teste--, milk waggon, spring cart, tip dray milk cans, 4horso block and pulley, gear, chains, tools and all farm sundries. Luncheon Proadtjd. Sale at 12 noon. NOTE.—Mr. Grover has been breeding from good Jersey bulk r.ow for a good number of years, and always kept only the best of the heifers for himself. This herd now contains a goad proportion of good-framed grade Jerseys, which are practically all springing Sout'ii Taranaki dairymen should nut miss the cpportunity. Cars will ruu from Kaponga and Manaia on the morning of sale.

ON THE FARM, "ROTOON," OKATO. FRIDAY, JUNE 27. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. P. 6. SOLE, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: gg CHOICE DAIRY COWS 34 selected 2J to 3-year Jersey, Shorthorn and Holstein springing heifers 4 cows in full milk 1 4-year pedigree bhorthorn bull, ■. bred by Messrs. K Turnbull an 1 i Y Son. 78 yearling Shorthorn bulls V 13-year grade Shorthorn bull 2 2-year grade Shorthorn bulls SO Shorthorn yearlings (good) 2 sows with litters r - 45 fat sheep 11 store pigs, 2-year Berkshire boar, 2 18-month steers, 4 half to three-quarter-draught geldings, 1 three-quarter-draught mare, 1 4-year gig mare, 2 school ponies, 17 milk cans, 2 iron Bkim-milk tanks, tank, 2 stacks oaten aheaf (about 20 tons), disc, tine and chain harrows, 9-coulter Monitor drill, Cambridge roller, concrete lawn roller, Duncan 6-foot cultivator, d.f., s.f., and hillside ploughs, corn crusher (hand or power), milk waggon carry 13 cans, heavy waggon, spring dray, dray, gig and all farm harness, 2 children's riding pads, fowls, salting troughs, eating and seed potatoes, farm sundries, tools and a quantity of good household furniture. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 11 a.m. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—Myr representative has inspected this herd and can recommend them to dairymen. They are a very fine line of big-framed Shorthorn cowa in magnificent condition, and are all springing right down. The first cows come in on July 1. The heifers arc a first-class line, well worthy of inspection. The implements are all in splendid order. Motors will run from Kaponga and Manaia on the morning of sale Please book seata. S

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1919, Page 8

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