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SALEC BY AUCTION. UNRESERVED SALE OP PEDIGREE & GRADE JERSEY) CATTLE. AT RAHOTU SALEYARD& ■ V THURSDAY, 22nd JULY. . NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from MB, A, W. PHILLIPS, who has sold htf homestead, to sell by public auction u above, without reserve:— . , ,„/>■ HEAD OF PEDIGREE JERSEY HEIFERS, COWS t BULLS--31 very choice yearling Jersey ftelforf 26 mixed sheep (mostly young) 4 farm horses (all worlc) 1 3-year half-draught (Ufib'rokM) 1 stoek pony , • ■ 1 pedigree Berkshire b'oar * ' '

3 store pigs ... f , 3 cattle dogs, poultry, apriOg and blofllf drays and harness, zalllc- TOtggon, Duncan drill, disc and chain bar* rows, s.f. plough, McCormick \fttjpi?' and binder, McCormick mower? Deering hay rake, Adriatic* rtke,> horse gear, s h.p. Watt etaftne, sad - dle and bridle, 70-gall<® boilar anfl general , farm sundries, ALSO, quantity of household furnltun. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: ' Combined billiard and dining-Übk|| gramaphone and. records. ALSO,On account MR. A. BAKER, who H decided to give up the breeding of peifr gree Jerseys, WITHOUT RESiftVEf ' g PEDIGREE COWS | 2 PEDIGREE HEIPER CALVES \ * 1 5-YEAR PEDIGREE BULL ! 1 •• I PEDIGREE BULL CALF. ■ ALSO,- *'•.

On account MR. OLIVER CROSS i~/ J KjQ 2 & 3-YEAR HIGH GRADE" JEfk SEY SPRINGING HEIFERS, •'#s, extra ,good> quality, calving early* ' % All by pedigree Jersey cattle are very well grown aid ■ must give good results whpnm farmed. They will be sold stop*, ly or in lots to suit tmrchueN. ORDER OF SALE: Sundnfes plements, 12.30; cattle, J octoel? CATALOGUES OF PEDIGREE STOCK OBTAINABLE AT ALL BRANCH OFFICES OF THE AUCTIONEER. TERMS OF ALL SUNDRIES STRipTLf CASH. NOTE.—Both Mr. Phillips and Mr. Baker have" been admirers . oti pedigree Jerseys for some consider* able time, and are. now offering Jot disposal a fine collection of- ttelMmi: animals. This sale offers an excellent opportunity to Jersey lovers deslwovflt securing a few purebred cattle., ijk Phillips' line of yearling Jersey hiiftrif is also worthy of special mention, th# cattle being very well-grown and show*, ing a lot of quality. All the ments are in first-class order. NEWTON KING «, H AS received instructions from tbt. Executors in the estate of the ltd JAMES PULLAR, to sell by Auctioti a* his Mart on SATURDAY, 24th Jblft 1920: • ; ' Sections Pt. 3 and section 4, B|o<& VII., containing 522 acres O.BJP. r.t 8d per acre, annual reßtsrt £l6 6s 4d, Bituated Uppes 0W» l rington Road. A certain 1 atoottrt of bush was felled, and fefl«4 years ago, but is now covered with second gtowtH.

This is a good opportunity for a man of small capital to acquire a holding, ' Of would suit a dairy farmer to runj' dry stock on. The property must be joW'f.* wind up the Estate; and the reservfe. ft a® extremely low one. « For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. ■ WAIKATO FARM. FOR QUICK SALE. I*2Bo ACRES FREEHOLD. 1 1 OCA ACRES freehold; is situate*! in a prosperous district • aiid township;.. subdivided into , numerous sheep-prbof paddocki The property ,ii flat'to undulating, ana all ploughable but 100 acres; about 050 acres are down in good English grasses; no wiada.; and the balance is fern and tutu; -iMjj stumping to be done, only put a niatcll to the fern, which acts as a fertiliser* then the plough, sow down in turnips of clover, great results, . i buildings: Sound eight-roomed house, conveniences, up-to-date cowshed, ma* chines, etc. , 100 cows can be milked on the frond of this farm if desired. Cream can NEWTON KING passes the door, school within half A Price, for quick sale, iau ius per acr*| £9OO cash to good man, money at 5 per cent. rus per acn*i of Sole Agent— LAND DEPARTMENT,INGLEWOOD.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1920, Page 8

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