SALES BY AUCTION. RAWHITffiOA ROAD, ELTHAM. ■ > THURSDAY, JUNE 24th. At 12.30 p.m. R. MORRISSEY & CO., (lUtTttated by Mr. CLARRY, vr<iu has told his farm), VltUiL <eil«s above— WIfHOUT RESERVE: fItVDAIRY COWS, August and Sept. ' cahrers • 6 £-year grade Jersey heifers in calf /S 3-yttf Friesian heifers in calf ♦ good pearling Friesian heifers S'jnllk'tert horses, all harness jwjr ■ffgM spring dray, spring cart, block Way,' Ottncan hay rake, concrete roll- ■ kt, disc and tine, tripod harrows, b ■^fljogh, hillside plough, scarifier, <iHAtd seed and manure sower, turnip '"-fOSeer, pledges, 25 gallon iron boiler, 4et good cart harness, saddle and r ttHdle, Ijfindstone, Primus separator, ''Morse trees, leading harness, 2 sets ' ylough harness, 2 blacksmiths' an{nls, vice, portable forge, shoeing tools, lot horse shoes, iron work •(suitable for coachsmith), stumping hammer and wedges, barbed and plain wire, pitchforks, milk cans, , aerator strainer, 2}-gallon cream can, buckets, farm tools, and lot sundries. Hie above are a splendid herd of mostly Jersey and Friesian cows that with confidence can be recommended. They areiii the pink of condition, and are due tocalve in August and September. The farm implements are in good order. Cows can* remain on property at purchaser's tfik till end of month. . LUNCHEON PROVIDED. FARMERS: /TIHE Key to Sucess in milking is Sim- ■ plicity and reliability, and those farmers' who are running the Farmers' milking Machine are loud in their praise of the results. NOW LOOK, in this machine we have the goods. We are confident this is the simple and reliable milker for you to instal. Yon cut milk for 45 hours on one tin of benzine. You ten milk into an open bucket. You can clean the whole outfit in ten - minutes. You get rid of Vacuum Tank troubles. You-get rid of Releaser troubles. Eafeh set of cups work independently of the others. You can deliver the milk any heigM, or into.factory cans. Call and see the plant at work, or send I card.' STAINTON & CO. LIMITED. TABANAKI DISTRIBUTORS, J 1 NEW PLYMOUTH. Thotte 782—190. Box 142 FOR QUICK SALE. 1 7 O ACRm Toko, nearly all plough - able and in grass, 20 acres swedes, 2 stacks hay, plenty feed, about 6 acres new grass; all fences i« good ojder;-house of 8 rooms, every convenience, 10ft x 12ft shed, 2 or 3 opiii firenlaees, h. and c.' water, outbuildings, garage, etc. (machines given in); factory opposite, school $ mile, P. 0., township, railway station 3. miles. Daily delivery of mails. £1750 cash; £56 per acre. Q*eA ..ACRES, well subdivided by steep-proof fences; carries over 100 head through winter; house 7 rooms (good)! «H outbuildings, machines (releaser), concrete shed; factory and school s .miles, P. 0., township, station 3 miles..... Machines and factory shares given in; plenty feed. £39 per aero, £ISOO. Will consider offer from gooi man. TXEART of kauri houses, bungalows, 2- - storied houses, and cottages and sections, on esplanade, in centre of town and suburb?. AAA ACRES, warm, well-sheltered, well-watered; given to carry AO head easily all year round; an ideal little spot, lying to the sun, good view, protected from prevailing winds; haniy to town, on main road; good 5-roomed house, cowshed, outbuildings; factory qtfarter of a mile, school and post ofVe 1&, £47 10s. £2OOO e.isli. Sole agenr iAA ACRES, 1 beast to 2 acres, genuine. Five-roomed house, shed, machines, etc.; W.C.L. goodwill. £2O per a<ye, acquire freehold at £4 10s cash. Term? considered. TjfOUSES, immediate possession; sec- * tions in' all parts. Write your requirements. J. A; KNIGHT t LAND AGENT. (Over Teed's, Chemist.) *Phone 791, Box 238, New Plymouth. ' r FAEM LANDS FOB SALE. i| /jl ACRES on good metalled road. All in grass. All level and ploughable except 1 acre; 1J miles from factory, •chool and post office. No buildings. Price £BS per acre." Terms to be arranged. Q ACRES with 5-roomed dwelling with conveniences and outbuildings, bathroom, scullery, wash-house. . Situated Stain Sonth Road. Price £1750. Cash down £BOO. Balance gQ Freehold, on .good metalled road. Dwelling of 5 rooms with mfeftyboilse, copper and tubs. Cowshed of 8 or 10 bails. All level and ploughable. All in grass. Carrying capacity 30 cows. Factory adjoins. Quarter mile to gehool. Post Office adjoins. Price £lO5 per acre as going concern. Cash down £2OOO. R. F. CORNWALL, LAND AGKXI'. Vm!p'« r.uiM'nis Devo ; St, for "Treinur" V.iM:'ne Mr.chine. "'Wine 11 ' Rhx i.'i 4 Uijrtt -f«r "Ircloar' ii".!;'i:g Machine.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1920, Page 8
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