SALES BY AUCTiOM. PATIKI ROAD, BETWEEN Tft.KHq AND PIHAMA. TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1922, NEWTON KING, LTD.. ! TTAVE received instructions from Mn E. J. O’Hanlon, of Pihama, to sell as above — WITHOUT RESERVE. HIGH-GRADE JERSEY COWS, due Aug.-Sept., in calf to pedigree Jersey bull “Milroy” No. 5859 1 pedigree Jersey bull ‘‘Milroy’’ No. 5859 1 draught horse, 9 year* 2 school ponies 9 milk cane, gig, harness, Bentall chaffcutter, -block''-dray, saddle and britching, spring milk cart, pig troughs, manure sower, 14 bags manure, and general ftffll sundries ALSO: Quantity household ftffniturS. NOTE.—Mr. O’Hanlon has been, ing for over 20 years,* and has bred fcnd bought nothing but the best of Jerseys, and has built up an exceptionally good herd. He has recently purchased a farm and is only taking hie pedigree Jersey cattle with him. Cattle off this eoun* try will do well anywhere, and buyers can confidently attend this sale, atf everything is for absolute sale his pedigree stock. Light Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12 o’clock. ON THE FARM, OKOKE. TUESDAY, .TUNE 20, at 12M o’doefc NEWTON KING. LTD., H AVE received instructions from the Executors in the Estate of the late W. B. Colson to sell by auction, M above, WITHOUT RESERVE: ~0 GRADE JERSEY COWS (2 M - milk), mostly young, July, August, September calvers, and hl calf to pedigree Jersey bull 19 3-year Jersey cross heifers (in calf) 1 harness mare, 5 years, all worlj (slight reserve) Domo Separator, 105 gallons 1 3-cow Ridd bucket plant and en« gine Luncheon Provided. NOTE. —We have inspected this herd, and can highly recommend buyers in search of good Jersey cows to attend this sale. The herd is an old-established one. Exceptionally well bred Jersey bulls having always been used has at* > counted for the splendid quality in evi* | dence throughout the herd to-day. At V I producers, the cows have given excellent | results. Keeping in view the fact that they have been bred on the Okoke Hills, it is safe to conclude that they will girn more than satisfaction when farmed on open and heavy country. This sal® should specially appeal to South Taranaki buyers.
MANURES MANURES MANURES T E are now offering our new stock of Manures AT REDUCED PRICES. BASIC SLAG to arrive next week ex s.s. TREDENHAM. Order at once if you wish to obtain the benefit of our low priced for eaq ship delivery. We have still a small quantity of I HIGH GRADE ENGLISH SLAG, 18/20 per cent. —ALSOBELGIAN, 17/20 per cent. Which we can supply ex store at lowest prices. i NEWTON KING LIMITED.
FOR SALE OR LEASE GRAZING PROPERTY. all in grass, subdivided into numerous paddocks, and has a frontage to three roads, and aUo 3 houses, 5, 6 and 9 rooms. Woolshed, cowshed, etc. School and post office within easy distance. Railway station opposite homestead. This is an ideal property, and would cut up into three good farms. At one time over 90 cows were milked on the property. At present carrying 250 cattle (2J to 4 year olds), 200 sheep, and 3 horses. For further particulars applyNEWTON KING, L TD Land Department, STRATFORD AND INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1922, Page 8
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