SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, WAITOITOL , THURSDAY, JULY lfc '. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mf< B. B. Sutton, who haa sold his farm to the Government, to sell by public auc* tion as above)., Without Reserve: gK CHOICE DAIRY COWS 7 well-bred Holstein 2-year heifers (springing) 1 pedigree Holstein cow—Ruby, jif King Manor de Kol (imp,),, out of Topsy 1 pedigree Holstein cow—Lakeside Maria Kroon, by Rash Kroons, out of Maria. 1 pedigree yearling heifer by King of Dominoes, out of Friesland Lulu 8 yearling grade bulls 16 yearling grade heifers - . .. < f . 10 yearling steers 62 fat and forward lambs 4-cow Ridd milking machine wiffl releaser plant and 41i.p. Watt engine) (slight reserve), 4 good farm horses, 2 unbroken 3 year draught horses, A sow due October, 6 store pigs, milk ex* press (carry 25 cwt.), spring tip gig, d.f. plough, tine and disc harrowß| big 4 McCormick mower, hay rak«j new manure distributor, 05-gaL Dotto 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** bench, 10-foot gate, all farm tools sundries. . . * • • Light Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12 noon. NOTE.—These are a good lot of cowA mostly grade Holeteins, in good conditroU and showing well forward. The heifer! are a particularly good lot. As the far* has been sold, everything has to go with* out reserve. The vendor has supplied, oa an average, over 31 gallons from these) cows in the flush, with a 3.0 test ' , SALE QP RAHOTU FARM, 7RIDAY, JULY 18. NEWTON KING ETAS received instructions from Mr. TK| J. LARIONG to sell' by PuMJ<j Auction at the Rahotu Saleyards M above, at 2 p.m. Hia farm of 24a acres W.C.S.R. Leass . sub section 1, section 5, Block 111, Opunake S.D. This is a well known and good prw perty situated 5 miles up the Kahui Road from Rahotu, is free from weeds, well watered and subdivided into 7 good pad'j docks; 90 per cent, is ploughablo and is at present carrying 00 dairy cows and 22 head mixed cattle. Full particulars are available from the) Auctioneer. KAPONGA MART SALE, FRIDAY, JULY 18, NEWTON KINO tTAS been instructed to sell as abovej in the estate of A. O. Williams, dw ceased, ALL THAT parcel of land contained H Section Sub. 3, Part Section 25, Block XI Kaupokonui S.D., conn taining 1 Rood, together With al| buildings thereon.
Section haß a frontage on Main Street) Kaponga of 86 feet and depth of 222 feet, and is one of the best sites in the town. Building is known as old Dominion Stables, and is situated next to Kapongfl Fire Brigade Station. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OR, WOOL held at WAITARA throught' «ut the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ET& offered every fow weeks at STRATFORD. Next Hide and Skin Sale—July 22. Consignments must arrive by Friday, previous. Advice (Cards and Labels <m application. LA. NOLAN & CO. GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKD? BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. QOVERNMENT Valuations conduct* as under: Wool: At our store, Qnay Street, Wal' tara, at short intervals during •<•* ton. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Strt* New Plymouth, every four weeks.' NEXT HIDE & SKIN SALE-Tuesday, July 22. Auction Sales of Hides, TalUw, etc, COM ducted monthly. L. A. NOLAN £ CO.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1919, Page 8
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