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SALES BY AUCTION. NORFOLK ROAD, INGLEWOOD, MONDAY, JULY 7. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from MB. A. F. HEAL, who lias sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE: 09 YOUNG GRADE JERSEY COWS, mostly K.C.B. Cross and early caiferi to pedigree Jersey bull 4 2-year Jersey in-ealf heifer* 3 Jersey weaner heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull, Doctor, 3228 N.Z.H.B. 1 horse, all harness (good) 1 %-draught horse, all harness (good) Disc, tyne and chain harrows, s.f. plough (new), hay rake, hay tedder, spring trap and harness, factory fart and harness, 3-seater gig and harness, S milk cans, buckets, aerator and cooler, hay forks, 20 cow rugs, 3 horse rugs, stack sheet, 5-ton jack, seed sower, cultivator, scalding tub, 20-foot ladder, 2 ladders, set trees, b'band and chains, spider, anvil, vice, wire strainers, block and tackle, wheelbarrow, hammers, wedges, o'bar, lawn mower, x saw, lady's and gent's cycles, gent's silvermounted saddle and bridle, 1 doublebarrel gun, 1 single-barrel gun, 2 violins, 15 tons prime meadow hay, largo assortment farm and carpenter's tools, quantity of household furniture and sundries. Luncheon Provided. SALE AT 12 30 O'CLOCK. NOTE—My agent has inspected the above herd, and they are a very choice lot of grade Jerseys in good condition and showing well forward. All implements, etc., are in first-class order. ON THE FARM, TIMARU ROAD. TATAEAIMAK.4. thubsdayTjuly 10. ' NEWTON KING H A i, received instructions from Messrs. i"arnham Bros., who have sold their farm, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: OA CHOICE) HIGH-GRADE HOLSTEIN AND JERSEY DAIRY COWS 8 good 2-year springing heifers 18 well-bred 2-year Jersey heifers, in calf (by pedigree Jersey bulls) 3 pedigree Friesian cows 1 pedigree Friesian springing heifer 3 pedigree Friesian yearling heifers 2 pedigree Friesian bulls, 2 and 4-year I pedigree Jersey 2-year bull, by Molina's General out of Petune's Combination i 6 yearling Holstein heifera 10 yearling Jersey heifers 9 half- to full-draught horses 5 hack and harness horses, 1 breeding sow, 6 goats, 2 yearling bulls (Shorthorn nnd Holstein), d.f. plough (convertible), si. plough, disc, tine, tripod and chain harrows, roller, Empire drill (good as new), express, 2 tip drays and harness, 4-horse gear, milk cans, tanks, tubs, trees, chains, cement, wire, carpenter's bench and tools, small quantity furniture and sundries. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12 noon. NOTE.—This line of dairy cows is very well bred. The two Farnham brothers have worked two separate 'herds for over 8 years, one Jersey and the other' Holstein. Pedigree sires have been used in both cases. The pedigree Holstein cowa are from some of the best of Mr. King's late herd, and include Rosamond Fayne de Kol (King Fayne Segis II Rozine 111 de Kol) and two of her daughters. The herds have bt heavily culled, and tests will be available at the sale. Cars will run from South Taranaki offices on the morning of sale. RATA STREET, INGLEWOOD. THURSDAY, JULY 10. NEWTON KING ■pfAS received instructions from Mr.«W. Paul, who has. sold his property, to sell by public auction his household furniture and effects, as under, Without Reserve: 1 tip-top Jersey cow, due in August 2 Jersey heifer yearlings Dining table and chairs, easy chairs, duchess sat, t.b. waahstand, cheffonier, overmantle, chest drawers, couch, sofa, kitchen table p,nd ohairs, small tables, double and single bedsteads, wire wove mattresses, wash stands, toilet tables, mirrors, book case and books, violin, passage runner, linoleums, fender and irons, toilet sets, curtains, blinds and poles, lawn mower, Planet Junior, wheelbarrow, cross-cut saw, two beehives in patent boxes, six fowls, copper, No. 1 churn, butter pounder, garden tools and sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 1914 model Ford car, in good order Piano Mirror-faeed wardrobe |sal« At 1 o'clock. j

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1919, Page 8

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