SALES BY ATCfyp * KAPONGA ''■" i FRIDAY; JOLT 2, lj^jfcv,,.,. NEWTON KINd '•' JJAS received instructions frßftf'Mr. W. J., Wheeler, Rowan, '■ who lias gold bis farm, to sell as above,— V ..■ . WITHOUT RESERYI; 2g YOUNG DAIRY COWS'(Jersey, Holstein and. Shorthorn),, due to calve August *and September Also, on account of Messrs Hockey ana Sons, Riverlea, who hare fold their farm,— WITHOUf .RESERVEi 65 dairy cows (2nd and 3rd calww), due July, August and September. Jersey, Hdsteln and Shorthorn 2 half draught milk cart horses 1 gig horse 1 half draught Ally Sundry farm tools. Sale at One OKflock. : mm, URENUI. FRIDAY, 2nd JULY. NEWTON RING TTAS been favored with instruction! I from Mr. A. D Carr, who has sold his farm, to sell by auction, without rr serve:— ' " ,: £g CHOICE DAIRY COWS (Jersey. cross) 1 3-year Shorthorn bull 8 2-year steers 31 mixed yearlings i ,; / 3 farm horses, geldings, all harnel* 1 school, pony (very quiet) 1 ton lorry (drop sides), bUjok dray and harness, gig and .harness, df. plough, 2 s.f. ploughs, Adrian,-* mower and grinder, Deering ha* rake, steel Queen discs, chain and tyne harrows, 9-tooth spring cultl« vator, Monitor disc drill, Baltii separators (55 gallons), sledge, milk and cream cans, cooler and buckets, power pump, jack and pump, blacksmith's stock dies, and vice, pipe dies, cutter and vice saddle and bridle, swingletre) J, plough and ..chains and harness, 1M totara posts, and strainers, 100 C battens, manure, poultry, 1 ton 0.31 chaff, and general .farm sundries ALSO: Small quantity of furniture, including piano. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. , LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—The cows are a nice quality line of 2nd and 3rd calvers and showing a fair amount of Jerseys. AH calve in August and September. All the iacb.< inery, harness, etc-, is in first-class order, most of it being comparatively new. HAYMARKET SALE. STRATFORD* Brd JULY, I.os. 18 stores 7 milk can; 1 copper and stand Strainer and Aerator. 1 raitk cart 100 fencing posts sale at 12 o'clock: STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, oth JULY. 25Q MIXED CATTLE. 80 mixed weaners 2 pairs young working bullocks, yokes, bows and chains. SALE AtTo'CLQCKJ JUNCTION ROAD, INGLEWOOD. TUESDAY, JULY 6th, 1020 NEWTON KING TT AS received instructions from Mr. J. S. BUTLER, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction— WITHOUT RESERVE: l OO COWS, Jersey-Holstein cross, most* ly 2nd calvers 1 J-draught geldingj 8 years old 1 gig horse. " : .. ■ " 1 Gig and harness, 1 dray and iarhesi, 1 yearling HolsteinSbjpll, 6 meaner pigs, 3 milk cans, 1 superior 11-couJ. ter drill, 1 McCormick cultivator, 1 set McCormick disc' harrows, 1 set Tyne harrows, 1 set Chain Harrows, 1 StF. Booth McDonald Plough, 1 Sledge, 3 sets chains and back band*, 1 3-horse set swjngle trees. • The above implements are al] in firstclass order. LUNCHEON PROVIDED . SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. BAG WASH. 'T'HE System that wipes out the Homo ■ Washing Day. THE FAMILY WASH FOR «l ««. Got all particulars from, STEAM LAUNDRY, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1920, Page 8
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