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" SAtES BY AUCTION. , .Jjjj, NOTICE. Sale advertised on account of Mr< Jag. Phillips, aenr., lias been with* drawn. The stock will b* sold atjthQ Stratford sale on Tuesday, July 1. NEWTON KINCfe ' ' " ' ' " ~ " ' ' ' ■ ' |V i 11 in RUTLAND ROAD, WAEPUKUj / .WEDNESDAY,, JUNE 25,1010. NEWTON KINO J|AS received instructions from MR, J) FEAVER, who haiiold bis faring sell on the property on Above datej, WITHOUT JtESERVE* . '/ 42 DAIRY COWS, mostly second third ialverg 23 mixed yearling* 1 brown mare, all harness , 1 gelding (aged) 1 sow 1 Berkshire boar

1 Cortland waggon, pole and.aMffefa 1 gig, 1 tip milk cart, Mstssey Harris mower, hay rafee, tripod and tine har* rows, 2 ploughs, sledge (Iron atyd)* screw jack, Wallaby, jack (7-ton), 3 and 2-liorae swingletreea, 2 . grind* stones, 7 milk cans, cooler and folekatej C-cwt. turnip manure, 2 sackity*<*tfidj farm tools, etc. Bale at 1 o'clock.' ' Luncheon Provided, , ON THE FARM, "ROYOON/' OKATOj FRIDAY. JUNE 27,

NEWTON KING ■ JJAS received instructions from Mr, F(' G. SOLE, who lias sold lib farm, to sell by public auction as above, • WITHOUT RESERVE* Qg CHOICE PAIRY COWS 34 selected to 3-year Jersey, Shorthorn and Holstein spring" ing heifera j 4 cows in full milk V 1 4-year pedigree Shorthorn Vail, bred by Messrs. K. Turnbttll utf Son. "8 yearling Shorthorn bulls 1 3-year grade Shorthorn bull 2 2-year grade ShortharnbttlW', . 80 Shorthorn yearlings (good)] 2 sows with litters « 46 fat sheep 11 store pigs, 2-year Berkshire Mir, . 2 18-month steers, 4 half to three* ) quarter-draught geldings, 1 three- i quarter-draught mare, 1 4-year gig I mare, 2 school ponies, 17 milk cats, 2 I iron skim-milk tanks, tank, 2 stacks I Oaten Shefcf (about 20 tons), disc,l)ine and ohain harrows, Q-conlter Mdfiitcr '\ drill, Cambridge roller, roller, Duncan 6-foot cultivatWj&t,' < si., and hillside ploughs, corn crusher (hand or power), milk waggon tjarry 13 cans, heavy waggon, spring dray, dray, gig and all farm harness, 2«hil« - ■ dren's riding pads, fowls, wWng troughs, eating and seed potatoes, |Nhn sundries, tools and a quantity of gMi| household furniture. ( Also With Slight Reserve-" * 4 hp. benzine engine ia fptitkrorder. 'f 1 waggonette gig * Goodwill of W.C.S.R LemJs acres, section 3, Block XI Ca* S.H., Upper Punjho road, ty years to run. Rental, >,£2o p#

LUNCHEOtfPROVIDEPt, } Sale at 11 a.m. ( AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—My top# sentative lias inspected - this herd can recommend them to dairymen.' are a very fine line of big-framed Shorljt horn cows in magnificent condition,, ani are all springing right down. Tjie firs cows come in on July I.' The heifer&jm a first-class line; well worthy tion. The uaßl«pentß are attifrsplwiML order. Motors will run figpi J&f/Wgfi'' and Mantua on the mooting .Qf Please book seats. v ' \ xßt

ON MR. F. HF§£NKI,EY .KOAD, mW MOUTH. feATURDAY,' i JONE JSfi UEWTON king. - woeived instructions ,-u, ' & J. -OXlimm (late of %w»), tp sellfcy public ftuotiou soluteiy without reserve» ' gg WY COWS . On account of' ilr%. <i With slight reserve: -pi

2 well-bred Lipejligree j| , s-" 11 TOiik cans, 9«ooulftti^lll ( sat of ~t>ne 4>spw Ridd rtlMgwiftfcwt k ' wit b.3iA.p.44st«f w^e/^ip^eWrt, express, disc harrows, aeb apriajj'.cart & harness and farm sundries. i

. NOTE.—Mr. Carter purchased some weeks ago Mr. Jelly man's dairy herd. H 6 was to take delivery on June 20, but in the interval his Ngaere farm has beta sold, and therefore this herd- must be sold. Dates of calving will be supplied at the sale. These cows will- show ft wonderful improvement on South Tar«naki country, and should be worthy of the attention of buyers from those parts.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1919, Page 8

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