SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, BELL BLOCK. 24th JULY. NEWTON KINO pps received instructions from Mr. H. Jeffries, iio lias sold liis farm, to sell by public auction as above, without reserve: DAIRY COWS (August and September ealvers. Mostly Jersey cross) 2 springing heifers 1 horse, gig and harness (slight reserve) 1 good Shorthorn bull I rubber tyred gig (slight reserve), 4 weaners, 5 year half draught mare (guaranteed), 1 sow, nearly new spring dray, good plough, disc harrows, hand drill, bull chain, chains and whippletrees, 6 cans, buckets, and strainer, 40 bottle testing box, medicine chest, barrells, cart reins, cattle trough, grindstone, knife grinder, pig net, 20 fowls, 20 ducKs, aijd usual sundries. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 30. NOTE.—These are a good herd of cows that have been heavily culled. WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, 25 tli JULY NEWTON KINQ sell as above: 200 HEAD mixed cattlu 6 springing Holstein heifers '1 4-year Shorthorn bull by imported bull "Rose Prince of Darbalara" On account Mr. J. H. Robinson, Tikorangi, who has sold the lease of his Tikorangi Farm: WITHOUT RESERVE: 67 daJry cows 1 , July and August ealvers, in good condition and all showing well forward On account Mr Charles Colson, Egmont Road, who has sold his farm: 50 dairy cows ' 4 yearling heifers 7 breeding sows, due early 3 draught horses, spring cart horse, spring trap horse, 1 boar, disc, tyne and chain harrows, d.f. plough, spring tip dray, in good order (carry up to 25 cwt), cart harness, collars, hames and blinkers, 7 milk cans, .trees, chains, buckets, strainer, 40 testing bottles, 40 Bheets 9 foot good galvanised iron, and *ll farm sundries. NOTE.—This is a god herd of mixed cows in fmc condition, due July, August and September. They averaged 240 lbs butter-fat this last season. SATURDAY, JULY 2G. NEWTON KING fr AS received instructions from Mrs. Reggie Bayley to sell by auction at his Mart, Devon Street, New Mymouth: SECTIONS 299 and 300, situated in Powderham Street, with twostorey dwelling thereon containing 9 rooms, electric light, gas, water, and sewerage. The house is in excellent repair, and the timber used in constmction was of ,the very best. Property situated within three minutes of Post Office. Full Particulars may be had from the Auctioneer.
i YOU LOOK! GET BUSY ON THIU v OU MUST MAKE-THIS LITTLE - PLACE PAY. 110 \ACRES, situated 5 miles from New Plymouth, with, food G-roomcd house, 6-bail cow tlied; All in grass; well fenced and watered, and subdivided into' 10 paddo'eks. Will carry 30 cows comfortably. This ia dirt cheap at .■623 per acre, and the terms are good. JELLYMAN AND JJUNTER, J-AND &,COMMISSION AGENTS, Egmont Street. Sole Agents, look: £JUKD JJROTHERS, CARRIERS AND FORWARDING —: AGENTS INGLEWOOD, the general public that tliey have secured an up-to-date WHITE Truck Motor Lorry, and are now able to attend to all kinds of town and country orders expeditiously. Orders left with Mr. W. H. Stephens, Inglewood, will rev ceire prompt Attention,
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1919, Page 8
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