SALES BY AUCTION. MEWTON KING, LTD .ON THE FARM, PUKEARUHE, THURSDAY, 28th JULY, 1921, At 12 noon. NEWTON KING. LTD.. II k peTl from Mr. A. SORRENSON, whose farm has been sold, to sell by auction, without reserve— CHOICE DAIRY COWS, young, 'parly calvers, and showing a lot of Jersey; in calf to pedigree Jersey bull 20 choice yearling heifers (Jersey cross)
1 pedigree Jersey bull Waggon (slight reserve), 2 cop* pars and stands, gig and harness, Harkness vacuum pump, wheelbarrow, 21 fowls, 2 milk vats, 5 •sacks wheat, and sundries, 3 staunch farm horses, hack, brood mare and foal, 30ewt milk waggon, light spring cart, 12 milk cans, disc harrows, 2 d/f ploughs, fi/f do, Massey-Harris 12-Coulter drill, Duncan nlag distributor, hayrake, big 4 McCormack mower, chain harrows, 3-horse set swingletrees. Household Furniture, including Drawing Room Suite (7 pieces). Bedroom Suites, Tables, Linos, (good), Chairs, new Gramaphone, Sewing Machine, Porcelain Bath, English China dinner Set, Dressers, Sideboards, Kit-
chen Utensils and sundries. Slight reserve only on several articles of furniture. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—Buyers in search of tip-top dairy cows will have a good even line (o select from at this sale. The Jersey strain is very prominent, and condition throughout splendid. The yearling heifers are also a good line. RAHOTU SALE. THURSDAY, 28th JULY. At 1 o’clock. HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE, including— -50 yearlings (mixed) 40 springing cows and heifers 18 good Shorthorn and Holstein cows, from one herd, owing to going in solely for Jerseys 7 store pigs, 1 boar On account of Mr. TUHAKA, who is leaving the district (without reserve): — 18 mixed cowS, in good condition (whole herd). There are some real good, rows in this herd. Early calvers. SALE OF DAIRY COWS AT STONY RIVER SALEYARD9 (For convenience of sale)
MONDAY', AUGUST 1, 1921. NEWTON KING, LTD., J J AVE been favored with instructions from Mr. Frank Sole, of Warea, to sell by auction, Without Reserve— CHOICE DAIRY COWS (wholeherd), fair sprinkling of Jersey, balance mostly good types of Holst eins. Condition splendid, and the majority are young and August early September calvers. Al! are in calf to the pedigree Holstein bull, ‘‘Count Dauntless Ddrothia.” PEDIGREE. HOLSTEIN BULL, -Count Dauntless Dorothea” NOTE.—This is an old established dairy, being the late property of Mr. C. Parker, whose farm stock, etc., Mr. Sole took over a few months ago. It is Mr. Solo's intention to milk only a small herd, preferably Jerseys, this coming season, hence the reason for tho sale. Mr. Parker had been dairying for many years, the cattle to be field being all his old rearing and are for the most part heavy milking Holsteins, the progeny of well-bred and high-priced pedigree bulls. He had always culled heavily. Buyers can attend this sale wiih confidence. Sale at 1 o’clock. L. A. NOLAN & CO., HIDE, WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. Next Sale August 16. Advice Cards and Labels on Application.
BEND A L L E V RUKEMTRO COALPUKEMIRO COAL-. E u nrn9 Brightest and best: .why A buy inferior Coal at higher prices ? L -ORDER PUKEMIRO L —ORDER PI'KEMTRO W. E. BENDALL & CO COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANTS. Pon’derham Street, New Plymouth. ’Phone 6 4 P.O. Box 61,
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