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SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTO” ..•at' STON » ■ TUESD SPRIN 15 choic ♦ fl 2Q guai 30 year 15 fat 1 85 hogfc 20 ewes w- . . R. and G. d.f. plough Sale at 12.30 o’clock sharp. DOUGLAS SALE. SEPTEMBER 11, 1922. 35Q M.S. HOGGETS 20 fat sheep. 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, ing—--75 yearling heifers 50 steers 30 springing heifers and cows SALE AT 1 O’CLOCK. , ' ' PEMBROKE ROAD, STRATFORD, * MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1922. NEWTON KING, LTD. JJAVE received instructions from ■MI ■ R. D. MacDonald, who is giving uf farming, to sell as above—

WITHOUT RESERVE: . DAIRY COWS (25 in full milk, bal ance to calve Sept, and Oct.) 1 pedigree Jersey. bull, 4 years 7 grade yearling Jersey heifers 1 grade yearling Jersey turil 7 grade Jersey heifers (calved) 1 heavy draught mare, 7 stinted to “Baron Newton” 1 half-draught gelding 1 pony . j 1 yearling draught filly by “Baron Newton” 1 yearling pony 2 sows to farrow Massey-Harris drill (new), Taranaki roller, s.f. Duncap plough, McCormick mower, hayrake, disc and chain harrows, waggon, spring dray, 2 gigs, harness, 7 milk cans, about 15 tons hay and general farm sundries* Also, on account Mrs. MacDonald— WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 12 white Leghorn hens, 19 Leghorn pullets, 4 silver Wyandottes, 3 turkeys, oak bedfßolri suite, gentleman’s wardrobe, 2 tables. x Sale at 12.30 p.m. i Light Luncheon Provided. NOTE.—The cows are a very choice lot, the greater proportion being high grade Jerseys.’ The implements are al] new and the horses are exceptionally good. A GENUINE PROPOSITION. SALE 0E EXCHANGE 00 ACRES, Freehold, situated in a ■good locality. Tarred road, haqdy to factory, school and post office. Buildings consist of a well built ,6roomed house, h. and c. water, etc., stable, implement shed, feed rob'm, and good cowshed (concrete floor and yard)-. The property is level and sub-ditided into numerous paddocks. All in grass but a few acres of mangolds, which go with the farm, together with two Stas'ka of hay. - . Carrying 33 grade cows, 8 yearlings, 4 horses, 1 bull. The owner took over ‘W' OOOOlbs butter fat last season olt the farm, and he will now sell at £75 per acre. £4OO cash, or will- exchange, for a good house in New Plymouth, Hawfera or Stratford. The above property is . only on the market for a week, and we advise intending purchasers to communicate With us immediately. NEWTON KING, L to STRATFORD. THE ALFA LAVAL IS THE WORLD’S STANDARDS SEPARATOR 00 PER CENT, of the Dairy Factories in N.Z. recognise this, and will nite no other. - . THE LAST WORD . —IN— ■ / 1 EFFICIENCY. ■ ♦ NEWTON KI> T G LIMITED. AGENTS FOR TARANAKI

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1922, Page 8

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