SALES BY AUCTION* ON THE FARM, CAKRTNQTON ®OAQ| TUESDAY, JULY. 23. NEWTON KINO H AS received instructions from MB) A. J. Guscot.t, who has sold his farm* to sell by Pnblio Auction as abosej, WITHOUT RESERVE: 75 G-tooth ewes in lamb (a good line) GO lambs 7 choice dairy cows (whole herdjj in calf to pedigree Jersey boll 0 empty 26-month heifers, 6 month steers, 4 yearlings, gjjj mare quiet and reliable, }-draught maro (all harness), B.f. Massty plough, disc lever and board lutf> rows, spring cai£ and harness sledge farpi harness, Whipple trees and chains, gig and harness in good order, 20-gatfon milk can and ] buckets, 0 sacks potatoes! chant puriri strainers, rimu firewood* usual farm tools, wheelbarrow, 14 sheets iron, saddle and bridle, and all household furniture, including 2 rimu wooden bedsteads and mat* presses, duchess, laige mirror marble top washstand, 4 Mgh* back dining chairs, wooden cuzfy dining uau kitchen tables, hanging lamp, sideboard with luge 0 wooden chairs,. large pcceeMa bath, Methven copper and VHoStd tubs, linoleums and all mndrit# 1 child's pony (quiet) Oil Account Mr. R. Gilbert: 00 4-tooth to f.m. ewes in lamKr 20 lambß On acount Mr. A. C. Binnie, wholiaj sold .his' farm: 16 dairjytowa • A flolstein 2-year heifers, 1 0-yeW inare (any harness), 1 18-month filly by "Here I Come", 1 Short* horn 2-ycar heifer, 8 we&MS steers, 11 Shorthorn weurat heifers, aged gelding, disc hanwa, Massey-Hairis mower, Massej plough, 6 milk cans and sundries Light Luncheon Provided. SALE |T 12.30. STANLEY ROAD, TE POPO. THURSDAY, JULY 24< NEWTON KINQ received instructions, from Mir. Sf Hands, junr., to sell on the pro< perty on above date, WITHOUT RESERVES 25 DAIRY COWS, expected to cafrf August and September, 17 in-calf heifers S half-draught horsey 1 hack 1 milk cart and harness X milk cans , , Sale at 1 o'clock. Luncheon Provided* Mr. Hance is a returned soldier, and has found it necessary, for health rew sons, to give up dairying. The cows art off hilly country, and should do well jty the open. SALE OF CHOICE DAIRY HEIFERS, ON THE FARM, OPUNAKESATURDAY, JULY 20, NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Mfc Oliver Cross to sell by public auM tion, at the farm, as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: 100 CHOICE SPRINGING HEIFERS* mostly well into the Jersey, . showing well forward and good condition. Sale at 12.30 pjn, NOTE.—These are a very fine lot of heifers, specially selected by Mr. Cross with the intention of milking them, but this plan he has decided to alter. They include a big number of very high grafe Jerseys. Several have been bred by Chas. Jefteries, Oaonui. Taranaki dairymen looking for a few heifers to fill their herds should attend this sale. Cars will run from Manaia, Kaponga and Stratford on the morning of the sale. Will in« tending buyers please book seats t NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT. VALUATIONS 09 WOOL held at WAITARA thrcflgh' out the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES* ETC.' offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. Next Hide and Skin Salo-July 22.' Consignmmts must arrive by Fridtjf previous. Advice Cards and Label. application. J PRINTING, X®® NEWS' Jobbing Room has th« facilities for turning out work expeditieusly, cheaply and effectively.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1919, Page 8
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