SALES BY AUCTION. BIRD ROAD, STRATFORD. WEDNESDAY, JULY 7th, 1920, NEWTON KINO - JJ AS received instructions from Mr. J. WILLIS, who has sold his farm, to sell as above—--37 GOOD DAIR/ COWS, Aug., Sept. calvers, ALL YOUNG. 6 heifers, in calf 5 heifer calves 3 farm horses (staunch and quiet, single or double harness) *1 gig pony 5 breeding sows (well bred Berkshires) 1 boar and a number erf small pigs Tip Dray, Milk Cart (new) and Harness, Trap, Gig and Harness, M.H. Double Furrow Plough, 2 S.F. Ploughs, Disc, Tine and Chain Harrows, M.H. Spring Tooth Cultivator (good order), M.H. Lime Distributor, Cambridge Roller, Horse Hoe, Planet Jr. Seeder and Hoe, 1 Iron Age Seeder and Hoe (new), 2 sets Swingle Bars, 3-horse Bar Plough, Leading and Logging Chains, Cross-cut Saws, Hammers and Wedges, 2 Crow Bars, Hay Rake, Forks, Hauling Ropes, 2 Stack Covers 18 x 18 (new), Wire Strainers, Hammer, Grinder, Grindstone, Farm and Gardr.i Tools, Chaff Cutter (hand power), 2 Sledges, 2 Wheelbarrows (new), and Sundries; 11 Barrel of Molasses, Barrels, Milk Tank 100 gals., Scalding Trough, iinch kauri; Blocks and Tackle etc., 7 Milk Cans, 1 Alpha Laval Separator (14 gals.), Churn and Butter Worker, 2 Spray Pumps and Spraying Material, Cattle Tube, 2 Vices, '! Stumping Jacks, 1 Bottle Jack (5 tons), 14-gai. Copper, Boiler and Stand, Household Furniture and Effects. Books: Century Dictionary, Cyclopoedia and Atlas, 10 vol. (reserve), Maeaulay's History, Poetical Works 10 vols., Encyclop'oedia S vol Travels and Lives of Sir Henry Lawrence and Lord Roberts, and oth«r works. Fowls, Ducks and Geese. 1 SALE AT 11.30 A.M. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. STRATFORD YARDS. THURSDAY, Bth JULY, 1920. . NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Mr. W. E. JONES, who has sold »hU farm, to sell in the Stratford Yards (for convenience of sale) on above date— WITHOUT RESERVE: 44 DAIRY COWS, mostly young, expected to calve Aug.-Sept. SLIGHT RESERVE. 149 C. Shares, Stratford Dairy Company. Sale at 1 o'clock.The above cows were oviginalij Mr. H N. Silk's Herd, and were milked last season by Mr. A. 11. Muller, Warwick Road. My Agent lias inspected these cows. They comprise a good sprinkling of Jersey,- balance Jersey-Shorthorn cross. They are all in good condition, thoroughly sound and quiet. The Property is sold, and they arc for absolute sale. ON THE FARM, MOKAU RIVER. (17 miles from Mokau Township.) THURSDAY, lath JULY. NEWTON KING. H AS received instructions from the Public Trustee, in the Estate of the late Andrew Kelly, to soli by public auction on the property as above, — WITHOUT RESERVE: 70 DAIRY COWS 10 2-year springing heifers 30 mixed yearlings 19 mixed cattle 2 3-year draught fillies 3 draught mares 1 mare and foal 3 breeding sows (in farrow), 1 sow and litter, 19 store pigs, 1 boar. ALSO,All farrii implements, etc., butter-mak-ing plant, saw-milling plant ami general sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: The Clydesdale stallion, "PRINCE IVANHOE" ("Lonsdale Again"'"Miss Ivanhoe"), foaled 20th November, 1912. He is quite sound and quiet and fit for service immediately. , Also to be offered by auction at ■ the same time and place the late Andrew Kelly's interest in section 13, subdivision plan of Mokau-Mohaka-tino Block 1 F Mokau, containing 1790 acres held under lease for 41 years from Ist July, 1898, at an annual rent of £74 lis Bd, no rigs of renewal. Approximately 350 acres in grass, balance in busn. Two houses of 5 and 0 rooms respectively, cowshed and outbuii lings. Cleared portion subdivide 1 into four paddocks, situated about 17 miles up Mokau river, and is accessible either by launch or track FULLER PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO AUCTIONEER. For detailed advertisement see this paper issue of 10th inst. Intending buyers are requested to book seats early so that the necessary jneans' for attending the sale can be finally arranged. It is better to use Naswl too freely ian too carefully for inhalation. Its feet is more pronounced and reduces the. danger of infection from influenza
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