SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, TAPUAE, OAKURA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. - ■;■' NEWTON KING TJAS received .instructions from Mr. S. J. Sutton, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: 7Q CHOICE YOUNG JERSEY COWS 12 choice Jersey yearling heifers 1 pedigree cow "Pride of 0.K.," 4 years, No. 5188 1 pedigree cow, "British Girl," 6 years, No. 4398 1 pedigree cow, "Oakdalc Goldfinder," 8 years, No. 2315 1 pedigree cow, "Mangaoraka May," 3 years, No. 6409 2 pedigree springing heifers, 2 years, "Viritas" No. 6909 and "Valla" No-. 6908 1 pedigree 3-year springing heifer, "Lady of 0.K.," No. 6330 2 pedigree yearling heifers 1 pedigree heifer calf 1 pedigree 5-year bull, "Elsdon," No, 3271 1 pedigree 2-year bull, "Soumise Preaon's Lad," No. 5955 2 pedigree bull calves 1 3-seater Studebaker car (reserve) 20 grade Jersey heifer calves 2 breeding sows with litters 2 breeding sows due September 30 ewes in lamb v 7 store pigs 4 heavy farm horses Pedigree Berkshire boar, Southdown ram, child's pony, hack, milk waggon (carry 12 cans), spring dray, light block dray, gig, farm sledge on wheels, Duncan wool press, Monitor double-disc drill, . Bootli manure distributor, McCormick mower, Cambridge roller, disc, chain, and tripod harrows, Reid St, Gray s.f. lever plough, s.f. Massey plough, dJI farm harness, chains and running gear, quantity barb wire, swingletrces, 3-burner oil stove, heater, windlass, block and tackle, 30 cow covers, 20 good Brown Leghorn liens, 20 mixed hens, Babcock tester, emery wheel, good sheep dog, quantity furniture, all farm took and farm sundries
Luncheon Provided. SALE AT 11.30 a.m. SHARP. NOTE.—This herd is a very fine line of grade Jerseys that can be recommended to dairymen with confidence. About 30 of them arc now in milk and the balance close up. Tlicy have been on turnips all winter and are now in pood heart. Cars will run from Manaia, Kapongn, Stratford, Rahotu, and Hawera on the mdrning~of sale. Will buyers please book seats early?
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. . NEWTON KING VlflLL sell on account of Mr, Thomas Luxton, at the House, WITHOUT RESERVE— The whole of his Household Furniture and effects ■ FULL PARTICULARS LATER. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TJNRESERVED T)I6PERSAL GALE, "WHITE CLIFFS," PUKEARUHE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1L NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from H. Greig, Esq., who has sold the bulk of his property, to sell by Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE-
120 4 and 5-YEAB fat and forward , bullocks IQA EMPTY 2-year Jersey cross heifers ■ JA PEDIGREE and Grade Shorthorns (beef strain) i KAA 4-TQOTH fat and forward weth1A HEAVY draught horses And a very complete outfit of farm machinery • FULL PARTICULARS LATER.
NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the ye,ar. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC, offered: every tfour weeks at STRATFORD. Consignm mts must ariive by Friday previeus. Advice Cards and Labels ou application.
NEW PLYMOUTH TO HAWERA MOTOR SERVICE. CAR will leave the Post Office, New Plymouth, every Monday morning and Wednesday afternoon for Hawera. Fares £2 10s single. . ■ F. W. SHACKLETON, . Sigh Street, flower*.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1919, Page 8
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