SALES BY AUCTIOH. H.Z. LOAN & M.A.CO ; CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY, JUNE 25th, 1020. BAWHITIROA, ELTHAM. *H|fl.Z. LOW & MERCANTILE * ' AGEtt&CO.,|3TD. IXATE received instructions from Mr *TV GEORGE MARTIN,Who has sold hit fain, to tell on the farm on the ■ton dateUK COWS, Jersey, Shortiorn and Hoi- . 12-year heifers in calf \ | Pedigree. Shorthorn cow, 2nd * ether, by "Excelsior of Dun- . - given" (slight reserve) ' | Ptdigree Shorthorn MH, 3 years, . \. by "Prince Kelvin? (slight ra- ..»• -aerve) t Pedigree Shorthorn.'bull, 2 year;, '•Sunny Prince,",% "Prince Regent" (slight reserve) J pedigree Shorthorn boll (year- ' ' lingl, "Prince Elttam," by "Excelsior of Dnngiven 9 (slight reserve) 1 sow and litteC bows (in pig), r'4gßps ' MUk Cans, Planet Junr, Horse Ho?, \ •TSBrnsby'' mower, Perfect eepara- ' - HOTR.—This herd comprises moatlv yonng'eows in good condition, and very leavy milkers, due to calve July, August ted September. They are one of the iMMbst culled herds in Taranaki, .*'*- ttJNCHEON PROVIDED. CLEARING SALE. I DOTHIE ROAD, EAPONGA. SATURDAY, 26th JUNE, 1920. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., fan). JTAVE received instructions from Mr. DAND2L HENNESSY, who has sold hi* farm and is leaving the district, to aeilon the farm on the above date: *47 COWS (Jersey, Holstein and Shorihorn) 3 purebred Jersey cows 1 Holstein bull 2 half'draughts 1 Ford car, 5-seater (slight reserve) Household furniture and effects. 1 s-f. lever plough 1 set tripod harrows 1 spring dray and harness 7 milk cans and buckets 2 coppers 'Sundries. SOTE.—Our Agent, who has inspeetct reports that this is f first-class dairy ferd, July, August and September calvers, and are in the pink of condition. Dairymen requiring choice cattle should attend this sale. ■■- LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Cars will leave the Hawera Office at 10.46 a.m. to convey intending buyers. >| OPUNAKE. MONDAY, 28th JUNE. 25 forward store cows 20 in-calf toifers 6 springing heiferi 70 weaner steers 60 weaner heifers 40 mixed weaners 4 bulls PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FURNITURE SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 29. \WARWICK ROAD EAST (Facing end of Cordelia St.) T. I. LAMASON AS received instructions from Mr. S Howard (who has sold out and is leaving the district) to sell the whole of his household furniture and effects. Particulars later. AUCTION SALE. THE P.A.C., STRATFORD WILL offer at their Rooms on S. and D. Redsteads, Wire Mattresses Duchess, Washstanda, Tables, 1 3 pieee Bedroom Suite (heart kauri), 1 Organ, 1 Table Mirror, Hospital Bed, Stretchers, Occ. Tables, Chest Drawers, Kitchen Chairs,. Kerosene Stove 1 Range, 1 Bath on left, Glass Dishes, 3 Milk Cans, 2 Gents' Cycles ■ Bern Covers, 1 set M.C Harness, od< Harness, Farm Tools, 2 Bentall Chaf Cutters, 1 International Plough, Gig, I Trap, 1 Cart; Books, Sundrw •te. DULTRYI POULTRY! POULTRY! UROITI 300 Cases Apples. FRUIT POTATOES ONIONS! PUMPKINS 4 /I SALE AT 12.45.PJ4. -V .'■■.' BERT. STURM, Auctioneer. Mr Ififaenzft, take ■■ * Hfod** Great Peppermint Core, Is
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 June 1920, Page 8
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