SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, KARAKA FLAT, WAJTARA. FRIDAY, 4th JUNE. newtonT king H AS been favored with instruction! from Mr. D. George to sell by pub« lie auction, absolutely without reserves gg GOOD DAIRY COWS 2 2-ycar in-calf heifers 1 grade Jersey bull 12 Shorthorn weaner steers 1 Berkshire boar 3 breeding sows (will pig early ii| July) 1 7-year heavy draught horse 2 light draughts, suitable fop spring cart or plough 1 light trap horse 1 good stock pony, saddle ana bridle, D/F Reid and Gray plough, S/F Hornsby. do, S/F Massey-Harris do, new MeCormick moWer, drill, ditc and chain harrows, roller, airing cart and harness, swingle-tree* and chains, 184 new fencing posts, and general farm sundries,
NOTE.—This htrd will stand inspect tion, a fair percentage of the cattle ba« ing Jerseys, the balance Shorthorn of crossbred sorts' of good heart. Too condition is good and the cow* arj mostly all young, calving in July atui August. The implements also are in first-class order. SALE AT 12.30.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. RAHOTtf DAIRY HEIFER PAUL THURSDAY, 24th JUNE NEWTON KING hold a Special Sale of Dairj heifers only, both in calf and empty. ENTRIES NOW BEING TAKEN,
NEWTON, KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OJf , WOOL held at WAIT AHA through* out the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every four weeks at STRATFOBJ). NEXT SALE—Tuesday, June 22. Conaignm ;nta must tutive by Friday, previous. Advice Cards and <m application.
FOR SALE 180 Freehold, all in grid*, close to sea, six-roomed liotue, outbuildings, all"level, carry 65 cows; ao present carrying 800 sheep, 5 cows, 0 horses, Price £4O per acre. Oood terms. (2tt> 15"0 Freehold, close to school, factory and post office; 10 paddocks; carry 50 cows; good building. Price £3O per acre; £IOOO cash, (27) 2.02 TORIES Freehold, 4 miles railway station, 4-roomed house, f out« buildings. Price £l7 10s per acre; £2OO cash. No mortgage. (45) 301 Freehold, all level, good buildings, hot and cold water, 3 miles railway station, well subdivided, sheep proof fences. Price £2O per acre* £IOOO cash. (gg) 75 Freehold, close to railway, good buildings, milking machines, carrying 35 cows. Price £6O per acfo. Terms. ACRES Freehold, cowshed and trapshed, carrying at present 30 cows; all level, 1 £ mile 9 school and fa> tory. Price £l2 10s per acre; £450 cash. ,s 201 Freehold, 6-roomed house, implement shed, cowshed, stable. Wintered 120 grown cattle; no woeda. Price £l3 10s per acre; £IOOO cash. 2GO Freehold, 1J miles from prosperous township; carry 120 cows. Price £52 per acre; £2OOO cash, i 90 Freehold, carry 75 cows, 7 miles New Plymouth. Prica £39 per acre; £ISOO cash. ' > Further particulars on application tOr» NEWTON KING INGLEWOOD. 1 1 ii n FARMERS Y ()U wnt a machine that is simple. You want a machine that is reliable. You want to get rid of releaser trouble You want a machine without a vacuum tank. You want a machine that is economical. You want a machine that won't go wrong. You want a machine that will milk into tfii open bucket if neecssary. \ou want a machine that won't in jura your cows. IN FACT, YOU WANT THE FARMERS' MILKING MACHINE. Let us show you. To show you is to Convince You. STAINTON & CO; LIMITED. i TARANAKI DISTRIBUTORS, NEW PLYMOUTH. B. STONE Representative. BOX 732,
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