NEWTON KING, LTD. MR. K. M. O'LEARY'S CLEARING SALE. HURLEYVILLE. MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1942. At 11 a.m. sharp. j^|ESSRS. NEWTON KING LTD. have been favoured with instructions from Mr. K. D. O'Leary, who is leaving the district, to sell on the farm the whole of the following: — 73 Dairy Cows in milk and coming to profit. 10 Yearling Heifers. ' 2 3-Year Jersey Bulls. 4 Sows due to farrow. , 1 Purebred Berkshire Boar. 15 Store and Weaner Pigs. 140 Ewe Hoggets. 2 3-Year Draught Fillies (pole and chains). 1 5-Year Draught Mt.re (pole and chains). 1 5-Year Draught Mare (A.W.). McL. Wallace 5-Cow Milking Machine complete with motor, only used two seasons. 11 25-Gallon Milk Cans, 90-Gallon Diabolo Separator in first-class order, 1 Peacock Milk Cooler, 30cwt. wide-tyred Waggon (as new), Booth McDonald Pole Stacker, E.L. High Pressure McL. Wallace Water Pump, 200ft. Heavy 2in. Piping, 10 Sheets Iron, Truck Mixed Heart Timber (in lots), Farm Sundries, etc. NOTE: This young herd comprising 30 second calvers, the balance 3rd. to 5th calvers, has been grazed on high country. We recommend this offering to intending purchasers as these cows will show good results wherever taken. I LET \ffou4e% \ ESCAPE/ f PINEX INSULATING BOARD N.Z.FOREST PRODUCTS LI^TED PENROSE , AUCKLAND ■ GRIFFITHS* PRIZE GLADIOLI A collection of choice named varieties in all shades of Blues, Yellows, Scarlets, Smoky and Blcolour shades, etc., ln superb assortment. Every Bulb ls guaranteed. Collection of 12 for 7/Collectlon of 24 for 13/Collection of 50 for 22/MONEYMAKER PEAS Crops ln 8 weeks. The first early pea, maturing 8 to 10 weeks, accordlng to. climatic conditions. Well-fllled pods. Helgrlit 12ins. No staking.' 1/- paoket, 2/6 Ib., 3lbs. for 6/6. SEED SPECIAL Prize Asters, Zlnnlas, Warigolds, Phlox, Stock. Magic Annuals. New seed. Freshly packed — 6 packets for 2/6. ROSE TREES Dwarf Hybrld, scented, or Polyanthus, types or hardy cllmbers. All shades.' Strong bushes. Collection of 12 for 18/-, posted. ANEMONES and RA.NUNCULUS Retarded bulbs for rotatlon llowerlng during the Summer months. Choice > colours of Scarlets, Blues. Pinks, Creams, Salmons, etc. 50 Bulbt 3/-, 100 Bulbs, 5/-. NEW BUSH STRAWBERRY. A new hardy bush varlety produclng, berries in abundance for eight months. No hoeing or cultlvation required; commence bearing at early age. 5/6 dozen plants posted. RHUBARB ROOTS. Topps Red, a very prolific and sweet flavoured varlety which can be picked all the year round. Strong roots for; - plantlng now. 5/6 dozen posted. BULK SEEDS. Buy your sceds in bulk and share with your neighbour. Spanish Onion 1/6 oz., Carrots 1/9 oz., Parsnip 1/3 oz., Lettuce 2/- oz., Beetroot .1/6 oz-) Silver Beet 1/6 oz. All postase pald. ASPARAGUS ROOTil. We offer strong roots of Connovers Colossal, a variety produclng very large, thick and fleshy Sticks. No garden is coniplete without sorne of this delicious vegetable. Strong 2}*r. roots 2/6 dozen, 19/- 100 posted. GRIFFITHS LTD. SEEDSMEN & NURSERYMEN, 121-123 OWENS ROAD, MT. EDEN, AUCKLAND. ■ when a plnch or ipvonful of Laymor I I is added to the feed. j _ Prititeu and t'ublisfied for the Taranaki Daily News Company Limited, by Donaid Frederick Clifford Saxton, of Victoria Road. N^v*. Plymouth, Managing Editor, at the f»gistered office of th« Company. Powderham Street New Plymouth \ MONDAY. AUQUST 24, 1942. .
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 August 1942, Page 6
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