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SALES BY AUCTION. N.Z LOAN & M.A.CO MANAIA. X TUESDAY, JUNE W. HEAD MIXED CATTLE 100 posts CLEARING SALE, ARARATA ROAD. / /ON THE FARM. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15. At 12 noon sharp. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. received instructions from Mr. ‘■'SCOTTY” PANENUI, who'has leased his farm, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE— HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS 5 empty cows (in milk) 1 Holstein bull, 4 years old 1 Holstein bull, 20 months I Jersey Shorthorn bull, 20 months 3 empty 20-months Jersey heifers 1 Berkshire sow and 9 young 30 f. and f. wethers. 4 waggon horses, 2 hacks, 60-gal. iron boiler, 1 d.f. plough SLIGHT RESERVE: 23 Holstein 20-months heifers, r.w.b. Zealandia Milking Machine, 4-cow plant, good order, Gane Releaser and Engine, Wagon (carries 14 cans), Spider and Chains, Spring Cart (saddle and britchingi, M.H. Mower (almost newf, Scoop, Oliver Plough (S.F.), Hillside Plough, Tripod Harrows, Chains, Swingle-trees, 12 Milk Gana, and Sundries. NOTE.—Our Agent has inspected the above Cattle, and reports that the cows are all Holstein, mostly second and third calvers, in splendid condition, the majority are July and August calvers, and a few ard close up. These are r all picked cows, and the herd has been heavily culled by Mr./Nesbitt, jyho has been managing for tlye vendor. The heifers are also Holstein, in tip-top condition, and visibly in calf. He can thoroughly recommend them to dairymen in search of good sorts. Cows can remain on farm until June 30.

LUNCHEON PROVIDED. CLEARING SALE. TOKO TOWNSHIP. THURSDAY, JUNE 16. T. I. LAMASON JJAS received instructions from MR. GILLARD to sell at his residence, Toko, as above, the. whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, comprising: 1 deck chair, 11 kitchen and diningroom chairs, 2 easy chairs, 2 wicker chairs, 1 child’s high chair, 1 wicker table, 2 tables, dresser, couch, duchess, 2 washstands, 2 double beds, 1 fender, 4 kapok ticks, 2 fibre mattresses, 2 stretchers, pictures, sewing machine, piano (reserve), 3 baths, iron kettle, copper and stand, tools, fowls and general sundries Also -.gig, horse, saddle and harness, sheep dog, Jersey (early ealver). Sale aU 1 o’clock. NEWTON KING. LTD.. JITAVE the following Properties for Exchange:— 159 Acres, Lepperton, £3O per acre, exchange for small farm (1) 186 Acres, Inglewood, £55 per acre, exchange for mortgage or house property. (2) 869 Acres, Huiroa, £lO per acre, exchange for small farm. (4) 145 Acres, Lepperton, £95 per acre, exchange for small farm. (5) 150 Acres, Lepperton, £B5 per acre, xohange for sheep farm. (6) 227 Acres, Inglewood, £6O per acre, exchange for 20 to 100 acres. (7) 64| Acres, Inglewood, £7B per acre, exchange house. (]3) 200 Acres, Huiroa, £9 per acre, exchange for small farm. (9) < 90 Acres, Kaimata, £7O per acre, exchange for mortgage or town property. (11) 66 Acres, Ngaere, £95 per acre, exchange for house in New Plymouth. (13) 261 Acres, Inglewood, £75 per acre, exchange for good mortgage. (14) NEWTON KING, LIMITED, LAND DEPARTMENT, INGLEWOOD. LOCKHART BUILDER, CONTRACTOR & JOINERY MANUFACTURER, HAWERA. Quotations given for bricks in any quaiftity from our Patea Works. AU communications to/ Head Offici, Regent Street, Hawera. 1 ’Phone 399 supply it. 118 ” The mixture I made from “HEENZO” (EEAB’S ESSENCE) proved the best cough and cold medicine I ever used.” a

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1921, Page 8

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