SALES BY AUCTION. IMPORTANT SALE or DAIRY FARMS by public auction. AT THE WAVERLEY SALEYARDS, TUESDAY, 27th JULY, 1920. EASY TERMS. I<HE FARMERS' CO-OP. in conjunction with MESSRS. PALMER & GRAY, has received instructions from MR. HUGH OTVIERA to offer jia above:— LOT I.—Homestead Block of *p. proximately 112 acres, with dwelling house and all other nacessary outbuildings thereon. LOT 2, approximately 97 acrt-s, without buildings.— TERMS 5 PER CENT ON FALL OF HAMMER. 10 per cent on possession, 5 per , "_ cent in two years 'or buildings to the equivalent on Lot 2. : This is a nice warm country, 1} miles from the town ship of Waverley and a dairy factory. The whole of the area h ploughable and anyone in search of dairyuig country should not fail to inspect. * Further particulars from ' the auctioneers, or from Mr. O'Mera, Wangamii, who will be pleased to show intending purchasers over the properties. THURSDAY, JULY 22nd, 1920. NEWTON KING JJAS been favored with instruction* from Mr. J. Stachurski, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auctio*: WITHOUT RESERVE: gg DAIRY COWS, mostly August and September calvers 20 2-year in-calf heifers (good) 1 3-year Holsteiii t bull. *, 1 2-year Holstein bull 30 mixed weaners 2 young sows in farrow, 3 good store pigs, 0 pigs, 10 sheep, 1 goat, Massey Mower, Massey Rake, Gig, Spring Cart, SfV. Booth, McDonald Plough., J.D. Plough, Osbourne, Discs, 3-lea'f Tyne Harrows, hand or power Chalfeutter, Wallaby Jack, Price's Jac.t, NO. 2 Shacklock Range, Copper apd stand, logging chain, roofing iron, spouting, quantity of timber, and iin and 2in piping, about 15 yards boulders, 4 yards shingle, and Farm Sun-
WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 bay gelding (!) years) 1 black gelding (aged) 1 chestnut gelding (aged) 1 brake NOTE.—The above herd of cows is in splendid condition, and mostly young. As Mr. Stachurski has been milking* for over 2;") years, and this being his first sale, a great number of the cows are jf his own breeding. These cows can be thoroughly recommended to intending purchasers. Calving dates given at sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. « GREAT PEDIGREE JERSEY SALE. 'WEDNESDAY, 6th OCTOBER. AT the New Plymouth A. and P. Showgrounds, under the management of New Zealand Jersey Cattle Breeders' Association (New Plymouth Branch). Entries are invited from Jersey breeders resident in the New Plymouth branch district (i.e., north of Miro, Inglewooi, and of Opunake) of bulls of all ages and heifers (maidens and carrying first calf). A large number of entries have already been received, and the sale is an assure 1 For full particulars, apply to— E. GRIFFITHS, Hon. Sec, Box 93, New Plymouth.
NEWTON KING WOOLBROXCR. pOVERNMENT VALUATIONS', OF " WOOL held at WAITAKA throughout the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every foitr weeks at STRATFORD. Consignments must arrive by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labels on application. L'r A: NOLAN^'GO:, GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. GOVERNMENT Valuations conducted a3 under— Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Waitiiva. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Strpoi, New Plymouth, every fouv .H'ceks. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, civ. conducted mon 1 lily.
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