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SALES BY AUCTION ON THE FARM, TATARAIMAKA. MONDAY, JULY 14, NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Messrs. H. D. and T. W. Coiling, who have sold their farm, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: 35 DAIRY COWS, August and September calvers 33 good weaners 60 ewes in lamb 57 hoggets 2 2-year springing heifers, 3 empty heifers, 1 empty cow, 1 18-month steer, 2 rams, 3 farm horses, 1 4-year Shetland pony (reserve), spring dray and harness, d.f. Hornsby plough, s.f. Booth plough, s.f. Massey plough, disc, tint and chain harrows, McCormick mower, milk cans, buckets and aerator, 34 sacks chaff, gent's bicycle, boy's pony, fencing posts, farm sundries and all household furniture of 7 large rooms, including Hopkinson piano, Cable Co. organ, sewing machine, all in firstclass order. Slight reserve on the piano, organ and machine. Luncheon Provided, Sale at 12.30 p.m. NOTE.—These cows are mostly Jer-sey-Holstein, good-conditioned 3rd and 4th calvers, and have been heavily culled every year. ON THE FARM, PUNGAREHU. TUESDAY, JULY 16. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. Thomas Harvey, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction as above, absolutely without reserve—go CHOICE Dairy cows, July and August calvers, in calf to regis- ' tered Shorthorn Bull 21 choice Shorthorn springing heifers in calf to registered Shorthorn Bull 15 high-grade Holstein heifers in calf to Purebred Holstein Bull 31 choice Shorthorn yearling heifers 32 Shorthorn yearling steers 1 pedigree Shorthorn Bull, bred by Messrs. R. Turnbull and Son 2 heavy draught geldings, 6 and 7 years 1 yearling Shorthorn bull, 2 20month steers, 1 aged draught mare, 6-year j-draught mare, 2 good waggon horses, aged gig horse, quiet gig mare, 2 sheep d °g 9 - gig and harness (good), spring cart and harness, block dray and harness (4-inch tyres), milk waggon (carry 14 cans), 11coulter Mitchell drill with seed box, P. & D. Duncan disc harrows, new chain harrows, Rcid & Gray d.f. plough, Djincan s.f. plough, 4-horße gear, cans, harness, trees, 20 brown Leghorn fowls, Chappell piano (slight reserve), household furniture, all farm tools and sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED, SALE AT 12 NOON. NOTE.—This is one of the good herds on the coast. The cows are a cross-bred line, in grand condition, and can be depended upon as the vendor is an exceptionally good judge of a dairy cow. The heifers are choice. Cars will run from the auctioneer's South Taranakl offices on the morning of sale.

NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF WOOL held at WAJTARA throughout the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. Next Hide and Skin Sale—July 22. Consignmints must anive by Friday previous. Advise Cards and Label* on application. LOOK HERE! 105 ACRES > ADJOINING TOWN- '" SHIP FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, £35 PER ACRE, £SOO CASH OR WILL CONSIDER A SOUND MORTGAGE, VENDORS* EQUITY £3076. This property is all in grass and level, subdivided into 8 sheep-proof paddocks, and situated alongside township, cheese factory, railway station and school practically adjoining; there is a beautiful river which bounds the property, and the metal out of this river brings in a | royalty of £3O per year. BUILDINGS: An up-to-date good 7roomed house, conveniences, new cowshed (concreted), 2-cow plant milking machine, engine room and trapshed (concrete floors), stable, man's whare, pig sties, hay-shed, etc., etc. PRICE, only £35 pe raerc, f 500 cash, balance for 6 years at SJ per cent. Possession can be given on Ist July, ™m£ lenty of fced for com ' m S "worn >,OTE.—A proposition of this kind is not offering every day, therefore I ask buyers that are looking for a handv and convenient dairy farm to apply sharp NEWTON KING, tAND AGENT, INJLJiWOpD,

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1919, Page 8

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