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SAtES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, PUNGAKEHU. TUESDAY, .JULY 15. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Mr. Thomas Harvey, who lma sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction as above, absolutely without reserve—--60 CHOICE Dairy cows, July and August calvers, in calf to registered Shorthorn Bull 21 choice Shorthorn springing heifers in calf to registered Shorthorn Bull 15 high-grade Holstein heiferß 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, 0 and 7 years 1 yearling Shorthorn bull, 2 20month steers, 1 aged draught mare, G-year J-draught mare, 2 good wajggon horses, aged gig horse, quiet gig mare, 2 sheep dogs, 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 barrows, Reid & Gray d.f. plough, Duncan s.f. plough, 4-horse gear, cans, harness, trees, 20 brown Leghorn fowls, Cliappell 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 Taranaki offices on the morning cf sale. ON THE FARM, WAITOITOI. THURSDAY, JULY 17. NEWTON KING H AS _ received instructions from Mr. R. B. Sutton, who has sold his farm to the Government, to sell by public auction as above, Without Reserve: gg CHOICE DAIRY COWS 7 well-bred Holstein 2-year heifers (springing) 1 pedigree Holstein cow—Ruby, by , King Manor de Kol (imp.), out of Topsy 1 pedigree Holstein cow—Lakeside Maria Kroon, by Kash Kroons, out of Maria. 1 pedigree yearling heifer by King of Dominoes, out of Friesland Lulu „ 8 yearling grade bulls 10 yearling grade heifers 1C yearling steers 02 fat and forward lambs 4-cow Ridd milking machine with releaser plant and 4h.p. Watt engine (slight reserve), 4 good farm horses, 2 unbroken 3-year draught horses, 1 sow due October. 5 store pigs, milk oxpress (carry 25 cwt.), spring tip dray, gig, d.f. plough, tine and disc harrows, big 4 McOormick mower, hay rake, new manure distributor, 05-gal. Domo separator, 000-gal. new tank, 12 milk cans, 2 tons carbonate lime, gig and dray harness, 5 bags cement, 12-foot kauri trough, o.s. chaff, carpenter's bench, 10-foot gate, all farm tools and sundries.

*ight Luncheon Provided, Bale at 12 noon. NOTE.—These are a good lot of cows, mostly grade Holsteins, in good condition and showing well forward. The heifers are a particularly good lot. As.the farmhas been sold, 'everything has to go without roscrvci The vendor has supplied, onan average; over 3J gallons froia these cows in the flush, with a 3.9 test. ON THE FARM, FRANKLEY ROAD. FRIDAY, JULY 18. NEWTON KING J-JAS received' instructions from Mr. J. W. UPSON, who has sold liia farm; to sell by.Pulbic Auction as above, without reserve i—gfj DAHi!Y COWS, mostly Jersey and in calf to a Pedigree Jersey Bull 6 seleetedi Grade Jersey Heifers in calf to Pedigree Jersey Byll 1 Pedignee Jersey Bull, "Ift'lty" 1 Breading, Sow, with litter of 8 horse (alll harness)., 21-year filly, aged'plough mare,, good cattle dog, '(spring dray and harness, gig anjl harness, disc, tine and cliaiji harrows, Maasey Harris s.f. plough, 4 milk cans, Canadian/'cooler, concrete trough, 30 house blocks, 25 hinau posts, 3 hinau! strainers, fowls, tools, farm all household furniture, .including drophead sewing mafchine. NOTE.—These cows averaged 2351b5. butter-fat for the past season. ! Further comment should be unnecessary. LUNCHEON PROVIDED, 8al« at 12.30.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1919, Page 8

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626

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1919, Page 8

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