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SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1940. 40 Store and Forward Cows. 50 S.E. Cows. ' 20 Empty Heifers. On account' of Kohuratahi Client:— 1 Truck Good Genuine Dairy Cows. IN DAIRY PENS: 70 Dairy Cows and Heifers. INGLEWOOD STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1940. . At 12.30 p.m. 20 2, 4 and 6-Tooth Ewes with 100 per cent Lambs. 30 Yearling Heifers. 25 Sound Empty Cows. 30 Store and Forward Cows. IN "DAIRY PAVILION: 20 Springing Cows. 40 2 and 3-Year Jersey Springing Heifers. 6 2-Year Friesian Springing Heifers. On account of L. B. Gilbert who has now obtained permit to sell, his complete herd, comprising:— 6 Dairy Cows. 1 12 2 and 3-Year Heifers. 1 50-Gallon Separator, Milk Vat, Cream Cans, Buckets, Sundries, etc.

LAND FOR SALE. DO YOU WANT TO SELL? ■VT7E still have prospective purchasers of farms and house properties. Let us have particulars and we will do the rest. If you wish to sell your farm next year let us have full details now and an. inspection can be made and your property placed in our Saies Register. j^EWTON J£ING JHMITED, THROUGHOUT TARANAKI.

FORCED SALE— OWNER IN HOSPITAL QAfi ACRES. Rent thirteen pence per acre o.r.p., good district. 500 acres in grass, 300 acres in good bush. New house of six rooms, good cowshed and outbuildings. The following stock goes with this cheap farm: Milking machine, 49 cows in milk, 13 heifers, 3 bulls, 5 sows, farm horses, etc. 364 sheep, all lambs. A gift at £6 per acre on easy terms, or will exchange for small farm, boardinghouse, hotel, shops. Anything rent or interest bearing. M. M^L)0NALD' LAND AGENT. Opp. County Hotel, Ground Floor. Phone: 321 Day; 574 Evenings. . . CHEAP PROPERTIES. "I 3 ACRES Freehold, situated Westown, just outside borough, part orchard. Sound 4-roomed house, tathroom, pantry, wash-house, electric range and hot water. Price £925. Terms. L. A. NOLAN & CO., LTD. THIS IS THE CHEAPEST LEPPERTON FARM QUOTED THIS SEASON. Ofj ACRES Freehold, going concern. Carry 40 superior Jerseys,,3 Yearlings, 2 horses. Modern five-roomed - bungalow, conveniences. Cowshed concrete floor, 3-cow plant. Ample shelter excellent pasture. Price £46 per acre, easy terms. Apply Sole Agents. F J^ARNITT & (JO, LAND SALESMAN, NEW PLYMOUTH. PHONES: Office 1933; Private 469.

PIGS! - PIGS! - PIGS! PIGS! - PIGS! - PIGS! T yyALKER & gONS 0TD. HAWERA. Get our Prices from the following:— C. M. BAILEY, Telephone 2138, (Hawera. H. H. MARCHANT, Telephone 199. Eltham. WO'RKS, Telephone 2333, Hawera. MEAT MEALl The famous MOUNTAIN BRAND at £8/15/- per ton nett Hawera will put the finish on your pigs. » . QASE rpRACTORS. VVTE have pleasure in advising that we have been appointed agents for the sale of "Case" Tractors in this district, and we will gladly supply all information and literature to anyone interested. These tractors have an enviable reputation all over the Dominion and we can refer prospective buyers to satisfied users in this district. W \V I^HOMSON & £ON . ST. AUBYN ST, NEW PLYMOUTH. Agents Booth Macdonald and Co. Ltd, P.O. Box 163, Phone 654.

QYR1L M ° S S f CASH STOREKEEPER, PUNGAREHU. Large size Seagrass Mats, 6/9 each. Baby Shawls, good quality, 25/- each. Baby Jackets, hand-made, 5/6 each. Baby Frocks, hand-made, 8/6 each. Baby Bibs, 1/6, 2/- and 2/3 each. ■ Ladies' Silk Hose, in a good selection of shade and size, from 2/11, 3/U, to 7/11 and 10/6 pair. Table Beige ,in a variety of patterns and colours, 2/11 yard. Tooth Brushes, good quality, 9d, 1/- to . 2/6 each. Cretonne covered Eiderdowns, single bed, 16/6 each. Coloured Baby Shoes, soft soles, 2/6 and 2/9 pair. Baby's Rubber Pilchers, 1/6 pair. Leather Pocket Wallets, 12/9, 16/6, 19/9 each. Folding Camp Stretchers, 22/6 each. Printed and Published for the Taranaki Daily News Company, Limited, by Donald Frederick Clifford Saxton, of Victoria Road, New Plymouth. Managina Editor, at the registered office of the Company, Powderham Street, New Plymouth. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 194C

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1940, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1940, Page 10

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