SALES BY AiiCXION. i t ON THE FARM, EGMONT VILLAGE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 80. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. J. H. Gilchrist, who baa sold hit farm to sell by Public Auction aa above— are 4-tooth to f.m., and have 250 lambs) 3 milking cows 1 springing cow ' 3 springing heifers 3 empty cows 7 empty heifers 1 4-bucket Ridd milking plant 1 2-atand Wolsely shearing plant 1 Hornsby petrol engine 1 heavy 9-year gelding 1 3-year gelding (spring cart) * 1 3-year mare * 3 farm horses, wheelbarrow, 3 barrels, chain harrows, tyne harrows, roller, g.f. Masaey plough, d.f. Duncan plough, diao harrows, hayrake, scalding tub, spring cart, dogcart, manure sower, 7-coulter drill, box jack, maul and wedges, quantity staples, crowbar, 27 Bft. strainers, SO 7ft. strainers, 140 posts, barb and plain wire, grass mower, gig harness, 4*horse block ami tackle, 5 milk cans and cream cans, 30 cow covers, wool press, new Trewliella jack, all farm sundries On account Mr G. Sowerby (far®! manager): 5 hoggets, 22 bacon turkeys, chicks, fowls, ducks, and ducklings, lady's bicycle, cattle dog (good heeler), good sheep dog, and large quantity good household furniture Light Luncheon Provided. SALE AT 12.30 O'CLOCK., £3OO CASH £750 Cash as a Going Concern, A Model Freehold Farm of 75 aerGi with NO WEEDS; situated only half mile from railway station and school, cheese factory li miles, township 3 miles; sub-divided into 15 level paddocks. Comfortable homestead, up-to-date milking shed (concreted), and necessary outbuildings. At present there are eight in oats and grass, 12 acres now being sown. This farm iB capable of carrying 35 cows—for years has been carrying 30 cows. At present there are 30 cows, 4 horses, 12 sheep on the property. Owner can show good returns Price, £6O per acre; £3OO cash, bal> ance for a term at 5J per cent. The above farm can be taken over as a, going concern, £750 required down, if desired, NEWTON KING, SOLE AGENT, LAND DEPARTMENT, Inglewood. THE TARANAKI FARMERS' MEATJ COMPANY, LTD. FERTILISERS. f HE Company can supply limited ' quantities of the following mixtures for immediate delivery:— Top Dressing Manure r £ll 0 0 Manure for Root Crops £ll 10 n Prices Net Cash at Works. Early Application is Necessary. J. MILNE, General Manager. T. I. LAMASON AUCTIONEER AND PRODUCE ' MERCHANT. BROADWAY .... STRATFORD FRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! Direct from the Orchards to the Sale Rooms. Best Quality Fruit at YOUR OWN PRICE. Farmers, remember ynu can purchase YOUR FERTILISERS AND GRASS SEI'.DS from T. I. LAMASON. Only tl:o best varieties offering. POTATOES, PRODUCE, POULTRY. Agent for International Harvester Co., McU>rmnck and Deering, New Zcalnndia Milking Machines (used 0 n Government Farms). Broadway Stratford. L. A. NOLAN & CO., GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. Q.QVERNMEN r Valuations conducted as under: Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Wai tara, November 11. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street New Plymouth, every four weeks. The next' valuation, Tuesday, November 11. Auction Sales of Hides. Tallow, etc., con, ducted monthly. Next sale Tuesday, November 11.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1919, Page 8
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