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SALES BY auction. ON THE FARM, PtTNfflO. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, NEWTON KING JJAS received from Measrty Wells and Butler, who have sold their farm, to sell,by publi; auction «§ above, WITHOUT RESERVE: 130 COWS, mostly Shorty horn 8 store coWo 32 2 and 3-year springirg heifers 50 mixed Shorthorn weaners 4 Shorthorn bulls (good) 4 farm horses C-cow milking marine with releaser 3000 feet timber Horse, gig and harness D.f. plough, s.f. plough, Cambridge roller, chain, tripod and disc harrows, new cultivator, one-bone cultivator, small drill, 3-ton waggon heavy drav, spring dray, liglit-tip dray, 18 mille cans, 90-gallon Itfelotte separator, 60 sacks good seed oats, 3 tons basic sup< er and bonedust, 40 hens, 30 fat sheep, 2 breeding sows, If store pigs, 12 wean-, er pigs, large quantity gutid household furniture, and all farm sundries. luncheon Provided. Gale at 10.30 a;m. NOTE.—The attention of Toranakl dairymen is specially directed to this sale. The cows and heifers are practice ally all Shorthorn, in fine condition, and include 28 registered Milking Shorthorns, transfers of which will be available tq the purchasers on the day of tho sale. Motor cars will run from my Kapongn and Manaia offices on the morning of sale. Will intending buyers pleaue boot; Beats eirly. ON THE FARM, ROWAN. ' THURSDAY, JUNE 19. NEWTON KING H as been instructed by Mr. H. S. Mundy, who has sold his farm, to sell as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: 31 CHOICE YOUNG JERSEY, HOL< STEIN and SHORTHORN Croiij COWS, August and September calvcrs, in calf to pedigree Ayr* shire bull. 1 goat and 2 kids Also furniture and effects comprising: Sideboard, flreguar.i. kitchen dresser, cupboard, copper, milk cans, 3 bedsteads, mat.trases, wash* stands, ducliesa, 2 dressing tables, octagonal tables, small tables, chairs, 2 easy chairs, upholstered curtain poles, carpet runners, set tine harrows, logging ihaih,' pig troughs tubs, wheelbarrow WITH SLIGHT RESERVE jf Dogcart, piano, factory shares, I J-draught mare, aged, all harness, staunch and quiet SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. . Luncheon Provided, NOTE— The cows are in splendid'condition, are all young, and have been heavily culled. Factory returns are good, and cows will be graced, free of charge, till June 30.

LOWGARTH. Friday, Tune 20. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from MRS, M. M. COATES, who has sold hep farm, to sell on the property, on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE: 53 COWS (all young), expected to calve Auguat-Scptem-ber 1 Holstein bull 1 Shorthorn bull 16 mixed weaners 30 sheep 1 draught mare, all farm work (reserve) 1 bay gelding (reserve) 1 black filly by Advance, rising 2 years (reserve). 3 breeding sows 1 Berkshire boar 8 weaner pigs 1 P. and D. s.f. plough, tine liarrows, milk cans and buckets, poultry, stumping jack, 1 spring cart, Planet Junior, crowbars, saws hammer and wedges, portable boiler, sundry farm tools, etc. ' Shartg in Lowgarth Daily Co, ALSOHousehold furniture Mrs. Coates's herd originally comprised 74 cows, and they have been culle.l now down to 53. My agent has inspected these cows, and ho state* that they are ® young and in tip-top condition, and can recommend tham to intending purchasers. For the convenience of buyera any stock purchased at this sale can remain on farm ti'l J une so. J 1 * 1 * PRINTING, T®® NEWS' Jobbing Room haa th« facilities for turning out work expeditiously cheaply and effectively.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1919, Page 8

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

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

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