SALES BY AbVXIOJf. ■< NEWTON KING, LTD ON THE FABM, KORU. WEDNESDAY, 18tU AUGUST. newton~kTnc, j,td. • JJAVE been favored with 'instruction# from Mr. A. E. LOONJSY, who k giving up dairying, to g«ll by,.public «uc* tion, WITHOUT RESERVE—--20 GOOD DAIRY COWS, Shorthorn, moatly young »arly calvera, and in firat-claas caodk tion. • > . 13 springing heifers 1 grade Jersey bull SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED";v On account of Other Vendors— ' 8 3-year HoHtein heifers, On account other vendors-r----18 mixed yearlings • ! NOTE.—This is a particularly good little dairy, having produced the highest average, milk supply with highest test, at the Koru Creamery during the pwt %e years. A grade Jersey bull has b««a used, and calving dates will be given At the sale. Mr. Looney is giving up dftityr* ing solely on account of ill-health in hi| family. ON THE FARM, IHAIA ROAD, ' : OPUNAKE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. At 1 p.m. sharp. , THE FARMERS' CO-OfERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OP NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVE been favored with instruction! from Mr 0. H. Knoffloek, Who hat sold his farm-and is leaving the distHct, .to sell by public auction as above:— < >.., • WITHOUT RESERVE: £ DAIRY COWS,'in milk ' 1 springing cow, close up A springing heifers, close to profH 42 Jersey yearling heifers fo9 turnips) !. 6 empty 2-year heifef 1 2-year Jersey bull
37 hoggets 2 farm horses ' 7 store pig 9 1 cattle and sheep dog (slight reserve), fowls and ducks. Oliver plough, Lever plough, milk cans, cooler and strainer, two hand sheep shearing machines with horse clipping attachments, Planet Jr., plough chains, block dray and harness, buggy with shafts and polo, gig harness, collar and hames, saddle and bridle, quantity timber and roofing iron, 12-gal. copper, hay ; forks, hay knife, horse and cow covers, wheelbarrow, large quantity farm took and sundries. Household furniturfl, including bedsteads, wire mattresses, couch, child's chests, dressing tables and washstands, oval extending table, chairs, washtubs, churn, meat safe, hanging lamps, 7 sack* table potatoes, seed potatoes Terms for all Sundries STRICTLY CASH Light Luncheon Provided ne\vtoFking. ltd WOOLBROXrR. GOVERNMENT VALUATION OF WOOL WILL BE HELD AT* WAITARA EARLY IN AUGUST. . ' NEXT SALE OP SHEEP SKINS,'' HIDES, ETC., AT - ; ' STRATFORD, TUESDAY. AUGUST 17. Consignments must arrive by Friday previous Advice. Cards and Labels on application. READ THIS FREEHOLD PROPERTY. 60 ACRES.'
GOING CONCERN €32 PER ACRE, £SOO CASH. TWO MILES FROM INGLEWOOD. ACRES, situated two miles from Inglewood township, metalled road, school, post office and factory half mile; good buildings. Subdivided into aevefl paddocks, together with 14 Jersey cows,', 3 heifers, S store pigs, 1 sow, 1 spring cart and harness, horse, implements, milk cans, etc. ' Prico as Going Concern £32 per acre, •; £SOO cash, balance arranged. NEWTON KING, LTD SOLE AGENT. LAND DEPARTMSI. INCLEWOOD. LOCKHART BUILDER, CONTRACTOR & JOINERY MANUFACTURER, HAWERA. Quotations given for bricks in any quantity from our Patea Worlfe. All communications to Head Offio, Regent Street, Hawera. "Phone 809
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