SALES BY AXi.mOJX. WAIWAKAIHO ANNUAL BULL FAIR. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15. NEWTON KING VUILL sell as above: 1 Ci'y BULLS, comprising* Ti A PEDIGREE 3-YEAR JERSEYS 1 Q PEDIGREE 2-YEAR JERSEYS; Qg PEDIGREE YEARLING J£R« SEYS Q PEDIGREE 2- YEAR FRIJfc SIANS g PEDIGREE YEARLING FRIE. SIANS C PEDIGREE 2-YEAR MflJKINij SHORTHORNS ' J PEDIGREE 3-YEAR MILKINfI SHORTHORNS ; ■ ( ■ J J PEDIGREE YEARLING MELty ING SHORTHORNS J PEDIGREE YEARLING AYR< SHIRE i PJ GRADE 2-YEAR HOLSTEIN& Jg GRADE 2-YEAR JERSEYS GRADE YEARLING JERSEY* g GRADE 3-YEAR SHORTHORNS g GRADE 2-YEAR SHORTHORNS 2g GRADE YEARLING SHORTHORNS AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.-The above include a special line of 11 pedigrea Jerseys on account of Mr. C. P. Gotilter, Hawkesbury,' Blenheim. These are by "Soumise Jack" and "Grannie's Knight" (by "K.C.8."). A catalogue giving full particulars of all the pedigree bulls men* tioned above is available at all f>f mjj offices. Enquiries are invited. MOUNTAIN ROAD, NGAERR THURSDAY, OCTOBER ft, ', NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. E. H. Kenyou, wlio lias sold his farm, to sell on the property on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE: Jg DAIRY COWS, in milk and springing 20 dairy heifers, in milk and springing 11 yearling heifers, mostly Jerseys 4 yearling bulls 9 calves 2 farm horses 1 hack 0 breeding sows 10 store pigs 1 baconer 1 pedigree Devon boar S.P. Duncan plough, tine and chain harrows, cultivator, Cyclone seed sower, 9-coulter drill, nearly new (slight reserve), spring tip dray and harness, 3 saddles, quantity harness, windmill, chains and swingletrees, milk cans, buckets, churn, separator, 150 posts, 30 totara piles, 1-ton barb wire, 4,"> sheets 10ft. galvanised iron, 2200 ft. scantling, flooring, and 12 x 1 timber, 8 rolls Rubberoid, drain pipes, 160 ft. Jin. piping, .1 tons guana, 8 sacks super, 4 sacks Meggitt's, saws, crowbars, and all farm tools, etc., etc. Also contents of 7-roomed house, including: Drawing room suite (3 pieces), carved table, English piano (reserve), overmantle, carpet squares, linoleum, rugs and door slips, 3 duchess pairs and toilet sets, Morris chairs, rattan and bentwood chairs, single and double bedsteads, large dining table and cover, crockery and glassware, kitchen utensils, lawn mower, garden tools and quantity of sundries, etc., etq SALE AT 12.30 O'CLOCK.
Luncheon Provided. NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OR WOOL held at WAITARA thwuglH out the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC< offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. Consignmmts must arrive by Friday] previous. Advice Cards and Labels <m application. piVE-SEATER touring car, fully equipped, electric light, self-starter, recently overhauled, New Master carburettor, Bosch magneto, new seat covers, and hood envelope. Any trial given. Price £155 cash. Aj/ply in first instance "Motor Car," News Office. t.c.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1919, Page 8
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