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SALES BY AUCTIOH ■' ■ »" 'V* ON THE FARM, TIMARU B&ADg TATARAUtAKA. THURSDAY, JULY NEWTON KINO JJAS received instructions from Mesar^i Farnliam BrAs., who have boM tbei? farm, to sell by public auction «a abovtb WITHOUT RESERVES ' QA CHOICE, HIGH-GRADf HOIH STEIN AND JERSEY DAIRf COWS 8 good 2-year springing teiiers 18 well-bred 2-year Jersey beifefg, in calf (by pedigree Jextey troH»V 3 pedigree Friesian cow* 1 pedigree Frieaian springing heiflf 3 pedigree Frienian yearlybaiferf 2 pedigree Friesian bulli, 8 ayd 4-year 1 pedigree Jersey 2-ye&t Imll, bp Molina's'General ont of Combination j ; 6 yearling Holstein heifera 10 yearling Jersey heifer* 9 half- to full-draught boraw ' 5 back and harness bones, ltr»ed« ing sow, 6 goats, 2 yearling ball! (Shorthorn and Holftein), plough (convertible), ai. plongjk, disc, tine, tripod attd «h*to lit*' rows, roller, Empire drill (good as new), express, 2 tip drayi and harness, 4-horse gear, mQk cans, tanks, tube, trees, ehj|ins, cement, wire, carpenter** beneV and tools, small quantity fa& niture and sundries.

Luncheon Provided. , gale at 12 noon. NOTE.—This line of dairy tow»ii ytxf well bred. The two Farnham brothers have worked two separata herd* lor over 8 years, one Jersey and the other Holstein. Pedigree sires have been used in both cases. The pedigree HolsMa cows are from some of the best of Ur< King's late herd, and include RoeaßK&d Fayne de Kol' (King Fayne Segis tPRozine m de Kol) an i two of Jier daughters. The herds havebeen heavily cnfltd* and teats will' be available at the sale. Cars will run from South Taranak) offices on .the morning of sale. - ( ■■ 1.1 i Vi i in * GORDON BOAD, tfOKOi ( , THURSDAY,' JULY 10, lII#J NEWTON* KING \ JJAS received instructions from MeZti L. Taylor, who lub sold Us ftfflV to sell on the property on above d«Jp-* WITHOUT RESERVE / : SO daiiy cows expected to jfklrg August-September ' IX Holstein weaner heifer* ,(gOOS condition) 1 sow with litter of 8 2 maiden sows'to farrow, end iiuH gust 1 milk cart horse / 1 g'g. 1 tip dray, 1 milk sets harrows, 2 sets swingletrses, disc and tine harrows, set Lever harrows, Hornsby plough, W sheets iron, 5 milk cans, 3 tmiu eta, plunger, 2 40-gallon m 2 10-galfon coppers, 8 fmf chains, farm tools and 31 fully paid-up shares Strati ford Dairy Co. (reserve) Also Household furniture consisting <4 Tables, chairs, single and double bed< steads and mattresses, dnehes§ chest with mirror, chest drawers/ wash stand, sofa, linoleum, ing machine, carpet and nmdrit|i

Also on account of another vendM-» 1 8-coulter Reid & Gray drill (nearly new), 1 set 2-horte dise» (good order), milk cans, benzine, i share in hay rik* sundries Luncheon provided. SALE At 12.30 p.m. * The above cows are all yeanl . sound. They were the pick of 62 tin* years ago and have been culled vinc& ' ON TEE FARM, TATfttUTMiKA)

MONDAY, JULY 14, NEWTpir KING *.f f JJAS received instructiojlg Irom piM H. D. and T. W. Collins, sold fheir farm, to sell by pubße tfUm as above,

WITHOUT RESERVE: " gg DAIRY COWS, August .tfli.QfafJ 57 hoggets ; i 1 2 2-year springing heifett, S heifers, Hmpty cow, h' ', 2 ramß, 3 farm horses,! 4>y«w -ipß* ■* land pony (reserve), spring titftf « harness, d.f, Hornsby plough, sli Bo<Wf plough, B.f. Massey plottgh, and chain harrows, Mt^rmft&WffitalV' milk cans, buckets and aasjjjwr* r ■■ sacks chaff, gent's bicyule, J fencing po3ts, farm gulidries'W-ftU • household furniture of 7 large 1 rociji, including Hopkinson piano, Cable yo. -■ organ, sewing machine, all in fir^t 4 . class order. ' Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30 p.m. NOTlC,—Tlicse cows are mostly Jo/-sey-Holstoin, good-conditioned- 3rd ohd 4th calvers, and have been heavily culla£ every year. tembcr calvers 33 good weaners ' 60 ewes in lamb it '*

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1919, Page 8

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