SALEC BY AUCTION. RATAPIKO. THURSDAY, JULY 2Bnd, 1920. f NEWTON KIM JJAS been favored with instruction* from Mr. J. Stachurski, who Las sold his farm, to sell by Public AuetiotJ WITHOUT RESERVE: gg DAIRY COWS, mostly August' and September calvers 20 2-year in-calf heifers (good) 1 3-year Holstein bull - 1 2-year Holstein bull .90 mixed weanqr* 2 young sows iu farrow, 3 good stow pigs, 6 pigs, 10 sheep,.! goat, Masse? Mower, Maasey Rake, Gig, Spring Cart, S.F. Booth, McDonald Piously' J.D. Plough, Oabourne Discs, 3-lea? Tyne Harrows, handor power Chitff* cutter, Wallaby Jack, Pri«e's Jack, , Ko. 2 Shacklook Range, Copper an! dtand, logging roofing apouiing, quantity of&imber, pad lis and 2in piptiig, about IS yards tratth den, 4 yards shingle, and Form Stuu . dries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 bay gilding (9 years) 1 black gelding, (aged) ,1 chestnut gelding(pged) 1 brake NOTE.—The above herd of cows- is in splendid condition, and mostly As Mr. Stachurski has been milking foif over 25 years, and this being- his flftt) sale, a great number of cows {re of his own breeding. These cows MA bfl thoroughly recommended to intending purchasers. Calving dates given at'ttta, LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED Sale at 12.30. NEWTON KING JJAS received, instructions from tlu| Executors in the. estate of the lota JAMES PULLAR, to sell by Auction' at his Mart on SATURDAY, 24th July, 1920: Seotions Pt. 3 and secfton 4, Block VII., containing 622 acres Q.R.P. at 8d per acre, annual rental £l6 6s 4d, situated Upper' Garrington Road. A certain amotat of bush was felled, and fenced years ago, but is now coveted, with second growth. This is a good opportunity for a man of small capital to acquire a holding, or would suit a dairy farmer to run dry stock on. The property must be sold to wind up the Estate, and the reserve is an extremely low one. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer-
<J*HE JJAYMARKET, -^UGKLASa WEDNESDAY, JULY 21,. At 11 a.m. DISPERSES SALE. LIVERY STABLE PLANT. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS, LTD., yyiLL SELL— On Account of Mr. J, F. SMYTH, whd has sold his property altd Is retiring fron business: HIS LIVERY STABLE PLANT, Consisting of—--11 LANDAUS ' 2 HEARSES 14 RELIABLE HORBEB 10 SETS DOUBLE HARNESS. ODD COLLARS, STABLB SUNDRIES, ETC. The above Plant is in perfect ordei, and can be recommended by the Auction* eers. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS, L*Dl AUCKLAND.
FARMERS It's up to you to instal the best ma* chine on the market. You liave to' consider your tovrs. ■' • • You have to consider simplicity. You have to consider reliability! You have to consider economy. And you want the machine that wit) always give you satisfaction, Without, a doufit you should instol tha FARMERS' MILLING MACHINE. No Vacuum Tank' No Vacuum Troubles No Troubles. TARANAKI DISTRIBUTORS: ; STAINTON & CO., L T * NEW PLYMOUTH. Box 142. 'Phone 732-100. B. STONE, Representative. PRINTING. —We do all kinds of print* , ' n g Con It us when next yon re* quire printing work. Daily New* Jobbing. .
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