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SALES BY AUCTION. URENUI YARDS. MONDAY, 24th MAY. 50 GOOD WIiANKK STEERS 15 20-month empty heifers 30 2|-yeiu' steers 13 fut cows 5 springers 10 springing heifers 26 20-month empty heifer-: 20 21-year steers 1 Shetland pony 7 store pigs On account-Mrs. Mcßae—--13 Holstein daiiry cows, all young and coming to profit early. Vendor selling to replace with Jersey j. On account Mr. P. Crean, who has sold his farm and is leaving the district, WITHOUT RESERVE—--21 Jersey weaner heifers 7 2-year Jersey in-calf heifers 2 draught horses 1 draught horse (unbroken) 2 gig horses Spring cart and harness, dog cart and harness, d.f. Reid and Gray plough, Superior drill, disc harrows, chaff-cutter (hand or power), and general farm sundries. On account Estate E. 6. Perrott— - 0 2i-year Shorthorn in-calf heifers 1 4-year Shorthorn bull 2 3-year unbroken draught fillies 1 hack 1 5-year gig horse NOTE.—The implements are in firstclass order. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. MONDAY, 24th MAY. AT URENUI YARDS. NEWTON KING JJAS been instructed by Mr. C. Selby, to sell by Public Auction— The Goodwill of his interest in all that parcel of land known as Mimi 4 D, containing 57 acres mnro or less, adjoining Air. Kupinga's property in the Uruti Valley, held under an Agreement of Lease at a yearly rental of IBs Gd (sixteen shillings and tixpence) per acre, having 3 years yet to run. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. To be offered at 2.30 p.m. JUNCTION ROAD, INGLEWOOD. THURSDAY, MAY 27th, 1920. NEWTON KING JJAS been favored with instructions from the Executors of the Late Jno. Rowe's Estate, who have sold the farm, to sell by Public Auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE: MIXED DAIRY COWS, mostly September culvers 0 yearling heifers 1 Shorthorn bull 1 bay marCj Violet (aged) 1 bay mare, Heather (aged) 1 Chestnut colt (Prince) 1 colt (Captain) 3 empty sows 5 pigs D.F. Disc Plough, S.F. Plough, Disc and Tripod Harrows, Set Trees, Sledge, Reaper, Hay Rake, Cultivator, Chaff-cutter, Oil Engine, Belting, Thresher, 2 Cross-cut Saws, 2 Hand Saws, Crow-bar, 4 Forks, Belting, Winnower, Grinder, 3 Scythes, Spring Cart and Harness, Dray and Harness, 2 Collars, Roller, 5 Milk Cans, Strainer and Buckets, Hand Cultivator, Garden Tools, quantity Iron f Wedges, Table, Carpenters' Tools, and sundries.

ON ACCOUNT OP MR. L. J. ROWE: 5 3-year Holstein in-.calf heifers 1 3-year bull (Holstein) 1 3-year bull (Shorthorn) 14 weaners 11 pigs 1 young boar 1 400 Chevrolet Car, M.H. 11-couker Drill, 8.-MeD. Lime Distributor, Full-lock Brake, Spring Trap, Horse Clippers, Oat Sheaf Stack, Osmond's Vet. Outfit, good D.F. Plough, Tyne Harrows, 10-ga'.. * Separator, Emery Stone, Copper, 3-ton Manure, 3 Milk Cans, 30 good Cow Ruga, Roofing Iron, Sack Cocksfoot Seed, Pig Net, Saddle and Bridle, Aerator and Buckets, Syringe, 2 Spiders, Collars and Hames, 2 Dogs, 3 Dominion Machine Buckets, 3 9ets Ridd Cups, Hang Lamp, Scalding Tub, Troughs, Sieve, Calf Chains, and large quantity sundries. NOTE.—The above cows are in good condition, and can be recommended to buyers, as the late Mr. Rowe has been milking for over 25 years, and this is the first time the cows have been offered for sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. LOCKHART BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, HAWERA, : Estimates given for building ii Concrete or Brick i.nywhere in the Dominion

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1920, Page 8

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