SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD RAHOTU SALE. THURSDAY, 11th AUGUST. JQO HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE, 50 mixed yearlings 10 guaranteed dairy cowrt Spring cart horse (good) Waggonette, gig and harness On account of a client—--80 good yearling heifers NEWTON KING, LTD., TTAVE been favored with instruction! , from Mr. JOSEPH BOND, to otfel by Auction at their Mart, Devon Streep New Plymouth, on FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921 At 2 p.m., Sections 7 and 9, situated. Auterj Street, New Plymouth, eacl| section containing 1 rood Oj ’ perches. These well situated, and overlook tw East End Beach. . , For plana and full particulars apply. H the Auctioneers. i 1 1 ■ >< AT THE MARTy INGLEWOOD. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1921. NEWTQN KING, LTD., JJAVE been favored with instruotkm( ; from the Moa Dairy Company • offer by Public Auction as All that piece of land at Kaimat% containing 3 acres 2 roods IS perches, more or less, being pari Section 41, Block 1., Huiroa with the cottage, creamery and • stables thereon erected. SALE AT 2 O’CLOCK. CROSS ROAD, TUNA. . ■WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1921. NEWTCN KING, LTD. TTAVE received instructions from Mrs. M. A. Mills, who has leased her property, to sell on the farm on abovs date— WITHOUT RESERVE— DAIRY COWS, mostly Jersey crosS (8 calved, balance expected to calve Aug.-Sept.) 10 Jersey high grade springing hen fers. in calf to pedigree Jersey bull 2 bulls 7 yearling heifers 1 all-round farm horse 1 registered trotting gelding 1 gig mare 16 weaner pigs 4 sows (close to farrow) Sale at 12.30 p.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Mrs. Mills has been milking for 4 number of years, and has got together a choice lot of cows. They are mostly Jersey cross, a few have calved, and ; balance close up. The heifers are aj | choice lot, and, the farm being leased) everything has to go. ON THE FARM, AHU AHU ROAD, OAKURa. MONDAY, 15th AUGUST, 1921. At 12.30 o’clock. NEWTCN~KING, LTD. TTAVE been favored with instructions from Mr. F. S. WATSON, Who, ow« ing to ill-health is giving up dairying, tq sell by auction, without reserve— DAIRY COWS, 4th and sth calv* ers, about 20 Jersey, and crosa, balance good Shorthorns and Holsteins. Mostly Septeiip ber calvers. 13 2-year springing heifers 40 good yearling heifera, mostly Jerseys 3 bulls 3 farm horses (all work) 10 etore pigs, sow (in farrow), 9 milk cans, 30-gallon separator, milk waggon and harness, McCormick mower, Duncan roller, s.f. L. plough, s.f. Hornsby plough, chain harrows, 9-coultar drill, slag sower, 3 tons slag, dray and plough harness, Dover stove, cart saddle and breeching, cattle dog, sundries, and small quantity of furniture. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED NOTE.—Our Agent has inspected thQ whole of the above, and reports favor-* ably on everything to be sold. The are a good typey lot, and the yearling heifers very choice, Jerseys mostly. All the implements are practically new. GEORGE A. PUGH. MOTOR PARCEL DELIVERY. JJARCELS collected from or delivered to any part of Town or Suburbs twice daily. For particulars ring up ’phone 139. SPEEDY SERVICE. Central Depot: CRITERION GARAGE, Liardet Street New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1921, Page 8
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