SALES BY AUCTION. MEWTON KING, LTD WAIHAPA ROAD, PUKENGAHuT THURSDAY, MAY 5. NEWTON KING, LTD., pjAVE received instructions from MR. F. J. BROWNING, who had sold hid farm and is leaving the district, to sell in the property on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE: IQ PEDIGREE AND REGISTERED SHORTHORN COWS, moiUtf second and third calvers 5 grade Shorthorn cows 12 in-calf Shorthorn heifers, two«* years, eligible for the Herd Book 17 grade/Jersey cows, mostly secondl calvers 30 choice grade Jersey in-calf heifer*, 2 years old. 1 4-year pedigree Shorthorn bull, “Roekwood Prince of Pukerimu”, bred by the Hon. John Fisher, Cambridge. 2 yearling Shorthorn build, eligible} fofr'Herd Book. 1 4-year grade Jersey bull, good quality : 35 mixed yearlings 2 half-draught mares (all 2 hacks, 2 school ponies 1 boar, 3 breeding sows, 4 store pigs, 15 fowls, 3 cattle dog*, 1 milk waggon. 1 spring cart, 1 double buggy, pole and shafts and harness, 1 plough, disc and tihe harrows 2 circular saws and spindles, milk cans, scalding troughs, coppers and stands, 2 saddles ahd bridles, sundry harness, swingletrees, farm tools, sundries, etc. ALSO HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including: Easy chairs, cabinet, book-ease, overmantel, pictures, tables, chairs, bedsteads and mattresses, duchess suite, wash-stands, sideboard, carpets, sofa, linoleuihs, and sundries, etc. PRACTICALLY WITHOUT RESERVE: 1 7-seater Studebaker ittotor car, in good going order. Sale at 11 a.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. The above herd are all young and in good condition, mostly early calvers. The pedigree Shorthorn heifers are an especially good line, having a big strain of the celebrated Darbaralla blood through them. The in-calf Jersey heifers are also a very choice line, being selected from the best Jersey herds in the district, and they all show quality. The pedigree Shorthorn bull “Rockwood Prince” is in great buckle, and should command keen competition. Pedigrees of Shorthorns will be given out at the e Mr. Browning is leaving the district, and everything is absolutely without reserve. Intending Purchasers will please note that Sale Commences at 11 a.m.
KAPONCA SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, MAY 6. 100 HEAD M,XEn CATTLE £QQ LAMBS Sale at 1 o’clock. NEWTON KING. LIMITED,, INGLEWOOD, Have just received the Sole Agency of 900 ACRES FREEHOLD, situated on the sea coast close to New Plymouth. Buildings consist of an up-to-date ten-roomed Bungalow, stable, edw shed, sheeji yards and dip, which are insured for £2OOO and practically new. 1 The factory and school are on the property. The land has been all ploughed! and sown down in good grasses and well subdivided: sheep-proof fences. .Motor 'Bus passes the door twice daily. . PRICE: £57 PER ACRE, and exceptionally good terms. For further particulars apply to the Sole Agents— NEWTON KING. LIMITED, LAND DEPARTMENT, INGLEWOOD. REMEMBER! NGAERE GARDENS: Are Always Open to the Public. LESTER BROS. 315.
JUDGMENT OF ANY FACTORY should be made by comparing nett value returns from season to season. We are prepared to compare our returns with any other factory in New Zealand, and feel certain we shall be pleased to do the same next year. j
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