SALE: BY AUCTIQH, * . ■ ■ .. ' EATAPIKO. THURSDAY, JULY 22nd, 1820 NEWTON KINO JJAS been favored with instruction! from Mr. J Sfachuraki, who. Ha# gold his farm, to sell' by Public Auctlef f WITHOUT iRESERVEi ? 50 DAIRY COWS, mostly August ati 4 September calvers 20 2-year in-calf heifers (gqod) 1 ttyear HolStein bull 1 2-year Hoktein bull 30 mixed nreanera 2 young sows in 'farrow, \g4od »to:« pigs, 6 pigs, 10 gfrt, Maiiey Mower, Magsey Bake, Opting Cart,?S.F, BooiJU, Meftqald Ptoup£ J.D. Plough, Osbourrie Discs, 3-leaf Tyne. Harrows, baud or poWer Chaff* cutter, Wallaby Jack, J&rice's No. 2 Shacklock Range, popper an£ . stand, logging chain, roioflag iron, v spouting, quantity of tiffi|wr, and li« and 2in piping, about lizard* boule ders, 4 yards shingle, andiJPattn Sttip dries. WITH SLIGHT RESBHVE: 1 bay gelding t9 years) 1 1 black gelding (aged) 1 chestnut gelding (aged) 1 brake NOTE.—The above herd of cows it ill splendid condition, and mostly young, As Mr. Stachurski has been milking fotf over 25 years, and this being Mr fin) sale, a great number of the cows ap»<4 iiia own breeding. These cows can thoroughly recommended te* intending purchasers. Calving dates gives at Hli| LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. r Sale at 12.30.
ON THE FABM. WAITOITOI, URSNTJI. MONDAY, 20th JULY. NEWTON KINO H AS been favored wJtHinstructlottl from Mr, W. Corcoran, wiolM ioW his property, to sell by public auction at above, without reserve:— 1000 SHEEP, comprising— v 500.2-f.f.m. ewes, (in lamb) 400 good hoggets t 100 fat and forward sheep 200 head OF CATTLE, compriitbgt 70 yearling Jersey heifers 30 do Holatein heifers 20 do steers 15 fat cattle 40 2 and 3-year springing heifers 20 2-year empty heifers ALSO,— 6 farm horses and fill farm implW ' ments, sundries, itc.
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PRELIMINARY NOTICE. DAIRYING COUNTRY. IMPORTANT-" SUBDIVISIONAL SALE. . NEWTON KINO . H AS . received instruction* lvn% JAMES KILSBY, Esq., to offer-r ; His well-known property for stile Public auction at bis Salerooms, STRATFORD, on AUGUST 14th, 1920, at2.lSp.lA, The property is situated 3 milei fro» Tariki Railway Station, and is sub-di»« ided into 3 SECTIONS of 118 ACRES, 91, ACRES, and 93 ACRES respectively Full details and plans of the ettaty will be supplied lat«» waikatofarm;" FOR QUICK SALE. ' 1280 ACRES FREEHOLD • 1280 freehold! i» situated In «. prosperous district. JUtd township; subdivided into .numerous sheep-proof paddocks.' The property,!* flat to undulating, and all ploughaMe but 100 acres; about 650 acres are sown down in good English grasses; no weeds and the balance is fern and tutu; so stumping to be done, only put* a m»teb to the fern, which acts as a fertiliser, then the plough, sow down in turnips or clover, great results. Buildings: Sound eight-roomed house, conveniences, up-to-date cowshed, ms.chines, etc. 100 cows can be milked on the front of this farm if desired. Cream cart passes the door, school within half a mile. Price, for quick sale, £lO 10s per acre; £BOO cash to good man, balance ol money at 5 per cent. 1 Sole Agent— NEWTON KING LAND DEPARTMENT, INGLEWOOD. pRINTINO.-r-We do all kindf of printing. Con It us when next you require printing work. Daily NtWl Jobbing.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1920, Page 8
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