SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, WAITOITOI, URENU MONDAY, 20th JULY. NEWTON KING H AS been favored with icsiructior from Mr. W, Corcoran, whose fari has been sold, to sell by public auctioi without reserve, the whole of liis lh and dead stock as follows: ' ■ SQO 2-TOOTH F.F.M, EWES, in laml good line 400 good hoggets 100 fat and forward sheep 40 2 and 3-year extra choice sprinj ing heifers (big percentage, c Jerseys) 70 yearling Jersey heifers 30 yearling Holstein heifers 15 2-year empty heifers 15 fat cattle 20 yearling steers 2 bulls 1 6-year heavy draught mare J 8-year three-quarter draugl mare 1 8-year gelding 1 5-year three-quarter draugl mare 2 hacks Maasey-Harris 11 Coulter drill, Can bridge roller, McCormick mowei hay-rake and hay sweep, 2 sprin drays and harness, disc, tyne an chain harrows, Duncaii manur sower, Booth d.f. plough, R. and 0 s.f. plough, 600-gal. tank with hosi 182 feet ljin. piping, force pumj scoop, block and tackle, chains an harness, swingletrees and barf ' sledge, cement 'pipes, sledge, 2 sacks oats, hammer and wedgei poultry, 2 sheep and cattle dogi and large quantity of useful fari sundries. With Slight Reserve; 1 Overland 5-seater car in perfect run ning order. Light Luncheon Provided. Sale at 11.30 o'clock. Terms for all sundries STRICTLY CASI IMPORTANT SALE OF PEDIGREE & GRADE JERSEY CATTLE, ETC. AT THE HOMESTEAD, PUKEARUIIE WHITE CLIFFS. THURSDAY, 29th JtJLY. NEWTON KINO JJAS been favored with instruction! from Mr. H. E. GREIG, to sell bj Public Auction, without reserve: THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, as follows: 1i HEAD OF PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS, HEIFERS & BULLS. 20 high quality dairy cows, mostlj Jersey, calving in August 25 choice Grade Jersey heifers, Aug and Sept. calvers 1 hack 1 Ally D.F Duncan plough (convertible to single), disc, chain, tyne and tripod harrows, roller, spring tooth harrows, 5-ton waggon, wheel-sledge, 3ton endless chain gear, swingle-trees, milk cans, separator, grindstone, wheelbarrow, harness, and large quantity of useful farm sundries. Also small quantity of Furniture. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE— Fordson Tractor. Oliver Automatic plough. Ridd 2-cow Releaser plant and testing bucket, with Lister engine. All in good order, and nearly new. SALE AT 12.30 O'CLOCK. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. CATALOGUES of PEDIGREE STOCK obtainable on application to the Auctioneer. I can confidently recommend to dairyaen the cattle, both pedigree and grades, so be disposed of at this sale. It will bs loticed on perusal of the catalogue that the pedigree cc-ttle are very well bred, mported blood appearing frequently and •losely related. The grade cows and hei!ers are also worthy of close attention. Ml the implements are practically new, rnving done very little work. FARMERS It's up to you to instal the best marine on the market. You. have to consider your cows. You have to consider simplicity. You have to consider reliability. You have to consider economy. And you want the machine that will .Iways give you satisfaction. Without a doubt you should instal the FARMERS' MILKING MACHINE. No Vacuum Tank No Vacuum Troubles No Troubles. TARANAia DISTRIBUTORS! sTAINTON & CO., L TD NEW PLYMOUTH. Box 142. 'Phone 732-100. B STONE, Representativ6
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1920, Page 8
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