SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, URUTi. WEDNESDAY, 4th AUGUST NEWTON KING lIAS been favored with instruction! from Mr. R. AROA, whose farm lm^ been sold, io sell by Public Auction^ WITHOUT RESERVE: " : 24 CHOICE DAIRY' COW% mostlj}. Jersey, August and Sept. caivera i 3 3-year springing Jersey heifers 8 yearling very choice Jersey hei* fera 100 2 and 4-tooth wethers. ' ' t 50 4-tooth empty ewes (not in koi||) as stated) • i 2 purebred Berkshire boars 1 purebred Berkshire sow (dn« Sept!) 1 mare (any harness) Spring tip dray and harness, tledjp (new), 00 gallon separator*(bjtnd;«j power), Methven copper and 6 cream and milk cans, buckets, 2 milk vats, $> bottle Tester, mills fever outfit, 100 fire bricks, &£&k and bridle, maul and wedges, fiOOfi J-inch piping, wheelbarrow, 14-gal. copper, and large .quantity of farm sundries. ALSO'Household Furnilure ami Eftects, including bedsteads (double and single),.and mattresses, tables, dressers, lino, sewing mach« ine, Arcolite lamp, benzine. iro|j wringer, etc., etc. ' WITH SLIGHT RESERVE,: ■••' ' 1 5-seater Maxwell Motor Car la perfect running order Piano, practically new. 3-piece drawing room suite (brown velvet, new) 5 fully paid-up shares Farmers'' Meat 1 Works ' .. ' SALE AT 12.n0 O'CLOCK. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. : NOTE.—The cows are a particularly . fine line, mostly Jersey, 2nd and 3rd and 4th calvers, having produced 320 lbs!, butter fat last season in 0 months. Testa iiand calving dates will be given at sale. The heifers also are very choice, having been specially selected from the besf cows. Mr. Aroa has been dairying tat 11 years, and this is his first sale.
STRATFORD SPRING HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, 7th AUGUST, ll)2u 230 DRAUOHTsT~broken and un« broken, half-draughts, hacks, and light harness horses On account of MR. D. KEMP, Te Wera—- ■ 3 half draught unbroken horses 1 hack and harness horse C Shetland ponies On account of MR, W. J. SWINDLE* HURST- . ( •; 1 4-horse team, dray and harness' SALE AT 12.30 P.M. ,
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. DAIRYING COUNTRY. SUBDIVISIONS. SALE NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions fro 4 JAMES KILSBY, Esq., to offerHis well-known property for tale by Public ..uction at his Salerooms, STRATFORD, on SATURDAY, AUQUST Hth, 1920, at 2.15 p.m, The property is situated 3 miles from Tariki Railway Station, and is sub-div-ided into 3 SECTIONS of 118 ACRES, i\ ACRES, and 93 ACRES respectively. Full details arid plans of the esiaU will be supplied later.
NEWTON KING . WOOLBROXrR. T AST GOVERXMBXT . VALUATION" OF WOOL WILL BE HELP AT WAITARA EARLY IK AUGUST. .VISXT SALE OK SHEEP SKTXS; HIDKS, ETC., ATSTRATFORD, TUESDAY AUGUST 17, Consignments must arrive by Friday previous Advice Cards and Labejs oil application.
MOTOR CARS FOR SALE. FORD, in nice order, X.\~t(\. STUDEBAKER, overhauled and painU!, £20,0. SPINX—A very nice little five-seaior, electric light and siartcr. A real snip—£ltiO. Perfect order. MOTOR-BIKES WORTH BUYMG. INDIAN, 1010, specially good, £IOO. ROYAL RUBY, three-speed, ,IMO. DOUGLAS, two-speed, £4O. STAINTON&CO.L^ NEW PLYMOUTH; ' 'Phones 732-190. Bor Ui.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1920, Page 8
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