SALES BY AUCTION. ,- ]• ON THE FARM, URTJTL , *y. MONDAY, JUNE 30. i NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from MR, C. O'SULLIVAN, who has sold his farm, to aell by Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE:; A DAIRY COWS 6 choice in-calf heifers 14 mixed 2-year cattle • 23 mixed veanen LUNCHEON PROfTDED. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. 1 UOTE.—Any farmers requiring a few" nice Jersey cows should attend this aak,. ; as this herd is a good lot, practically.all; , Jersey and young. Can will run from New Plymouth on the morning of Ml*..], and Manaia on the morning of salt. •'-» ON THE FARM, TATARAIMAKA. j. | TUESDAY, • JULY lj - NEWTON KING f i AS received instructions, front MESSRS. FARNHAM BROS., who have sold their farm, to sell by publia auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE! THE WHOLE OF THEIR LIVE 'AM} DEAD STOCK, compriringi QQ CHOICE DAIRY COWft Jersey Holstein strain ; 27 choice springing heifers '■;:•,, i 18 yearling heifers '..,''.■' 1 pedigree Jersey bull 13 hones Implements and sundries. Full particulars in Thursday's issue/ MONMOUTH ROAD, STJUTFOBB," WEDNESDAY, JULY 2. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. Z. T. Walker, who has sold his farm, to sell on the property on above dates WITHOUT RESERVEt ' 2\ DAIRY COWS,, Shorthorn, Holstein, and Jersey, July-AUgUBtJ calvers' - ■■_*.. 3 registered Shorthorn cow*, , ~ 2 registered Shorthorn .! heifers , 1 1 pedigree Shorthorn bull (3*ywk»)» 1 No. 0 NZM.S.H3., V ;■ ' 2 Shorthorn bull calves i 3 Shorthorn heifer calves" • • 2 milk cart marcs, 6 and 8 year* old, guaranteed s ■<'. I 1 McCormack mower, I hay rAke* 1 set disc harrows, 1 set chains, 1 set tine, 1 Canadian saw bench ; (new), 1 milk) cart, '1 sledge, % ; set milk cart harness, 1 gig an£ harness (good), 5 milk cans, 20 cow covers, aerator and buckets, hprso clipper, 1 s.f. Pl« two-horso trees, aIL necegjaryj S farm tools and'sundries AJsor " ' ! I:'':'",.:. household '*fmmvM EFFECTS ' : SALE 12.30, ' '• Luncheon Provided. The above herd have a 2601b butter-fat record. They are in the best of .COIUUV gorl's amazing escapades, confidently recommend then! ' . ' NEWTON KING woolbroker; GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS 015 WOOL held at WAITARA out the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, Wljfc offered every four Weeks.At f"' STRATFORD. : l+ , NEXT SALE—June 24. ,t. "\ Consigumsntg must arrive by frjity previous. Advice Cards and Labels OB application. ' ''■ ' •' LA. NOLAN A CO. : GOVERNMENT WOOL ANB SEW "*' BROKERS. .\ :",'..! "" NEW PLYMOUTH, '< Q.OVERNMENT. Valuatwaa i***4i } . as under: ' " ' ~'*>' v 1 Wool: At our store, Quay Stts>t, Wal;,"|. tara, at short intervals goring ae* sen. Sheepskins: Mt our Store, Oil Street New Plymouth, every four weeks. • NEXT SALE-Tuesday, June 24. \"" * Auctidh Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., com ■ % ducted monthly. \ L A. NOLAN «,CO. T, LAMASON STRATFORD. HAS 15 TO 20 TONS OF SUPERPHOSPHATE 36/38 £8 BsPEft TON . NETT /EX. STORE. VPIRST. COME. - FIRST 6BRVED. •«
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 June 1919, Page 8
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