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SALES BY AUCTION. _ T-TH BARCLAY ROAD, OFF PEMBRfW- • ROAD. THURSDAY, JUNE 2Qj i NEWTON KING T-TAS Tcceived instructions from MRj R. H. SUSANS, who has sold, hi 4 farm, to sell on the property oa ttbOBJ date, WITHOUT RESERVE. Ol DAIRY COWS, mostly Jersey-Hoi* stein. 2nd to 3rd ealvers, tcj calve August and September - t 3-year heifer 2 2-year heifers 1 3-year Holatcin bull 12 weaners 1 three-quarter-draught geldiilg, 9 years 1 half-draught mare, aged 1 gig mare, 4 years 1 milk cart and harness, 1 gig anif harness, 1 saddle and bridle, stumping jack, Duncan plough, Oliver chain harrows, Massey Harris moweq sledge, hammer and wedges, Mulct smith's forge and anvil, boring Ufa* chine, milk cans, piping and shaftioft 3 rolls roofing felt, stack cover 18 X.% wire strainer, singletrees, lawn mMM er, block end tackle, and sundries. . * ALSO— On account of Mr. .T. Rogers: * 1 grass mower and rake, disc bar* rows, Duncan plough, 4 crosscut sawtfj milk can, 1 block dray, lewt plaid wire, wheel barrow, riding saddle, back! band and chains, 2 collars, 3 milk buck* eta, 8 cow covers The above herd arc all young Jersey' Holstein cows; they have been culled thM year from 28, and were originally th 4 pick of a herd of OS. Intending can attend this sale with confidence. Sale at 12.30 p.m. Luncheon Provided. ON THE FARM, "ROY t JON"," OKATO, FRIDAY. JUNE 27. NEWTON KING H as received instructiyns from Mr. Fy G. SOLE, who lias sold his far% to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: Qg CHOICE DAIRY COWS 34 selected to 3-year Shorthorn and Holstein springs ing heifers 4 cows in full milk 1 4-year pedigree shorthorn bulfy ' bred by Messrs. H Turnbull nirt Son. 8 yearling Rhortho'.n bulls 1 3-year grade Shorthorn bull 2 2-year grade Shorthorn bulls 30 Shorthorn yearlings (good), 2 sows with litters ( 45 fat sheep 11 store pigs, 2-year Berkshire boar, 2 18-month steers, 4 half to threes quarter-draught geldings, 1 three'' quarter-draught, mare, 1 4-year gif mare, 2 school ponies, 17 milk cans, I iron skim-milk tanks, tank, 2 stack* oaten sheaf (about 20 tons), disc, tiM and chain harrows, 0-coulter Monitor drill, Cambridge roller, concrete lawa roller, Duncan 0-foot cultivator, d.f.| e.f., and hillside ploughs, corn crusher (hand or power), milk waggon cany 13 cans, heavy waggon, spring dray, dray, gig and all farm harness, 2 children's riding pads, fowls, salting troughs, eating and seed potatoes, farrt sundries, tools and a quantity of good) household furniture. Also Without Reserve—--4 h.p. benzine engine in perfect order 1 waggonette gig Goodwill of W.C.S.R. Lease 33$ acres, section 3, Blorl£-XI. Capi S.D., Upper Funiho road, 19 years to run. Rental, £2O pn| annum. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 11 a.m.AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—My repreV sentntive has inspected this. herd and ' can rcooi-nieiid them to dairymen. They . are a very flue line of big-framed SljojJhorn rows in magnificent condition, and are all springing right down. . 'j. cows come in on July 1., The heiferaifß a first-class line, well worthy if inspect tion. Tlic implements are,all in splendid order. Motors will run from Kaoonea and Mannta on the -morning of salt. Please bpjjJi. seats. ff * ' ' " ' ' 1 1 " > '■ ■'!* ON; THE FARM, URUTL MONDAY, JUNE 30. "" ' 5 newtoFk^ng J£AS received instructions from MjR. C. O'SULLTVAN, who has iolcTfUts farm, to sell by Public Auction *B^vbpyo, WITHOUT RESERVE t ** V ' 40 DAIRY COWS :. •" 0 choice in-calf heifers 14 mixed 2-year cattle 23 mixed weanera LUNCHEONPROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. NOTE.—Any farmers requiring a few nice Jersey cows should attend this sale, as this herd is a good lot, practically all Jersey and young. Cars will run from New Plymouth on the morning of sale, ftud Manaia on the mormng of sale.

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1919, Page 8

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