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KAPONGA SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5. NEWTON KING will sell bi public auction at his yard; as above, — 40 yearlings, off turnips 10 empty Jersey heifers 10 15 month steers 15 yearling heifers ' 10 yearlings 10 heifers, in calf 5 springing heifers 10 store cows 8 fat cows 8 springing heifers 70 snares in Kaponga Dairj Company Special entry — 10 f-bred Holstein heifers. springing xo Shorthorn heifers, springing 18 dairy cows, springing At 12.30 p.m. STRATFORD SALE YARDS. WEDNESDA~AUGUST 10. Without Reserve. NEWTON KING has been favored with instructions from Mr R. A. Brickall,of Tututawa, who is giving up dairying, to sell on above date, His Dairy Herd, consisting of,— 50 choice cows, two to foui calvers, to calve Aug.-Oct, 1 young Holstein bull 1 Shorthorn bull 1 chestnut gelding, any harness x draught horse (staunch) 1 draught mare; $yrs (staunch] 7 cans, cart, and harness Special attention may be called to this sale. The above herd has been culled heavily. Mr Btickall his been dairying some years, and the cows are well-known throughout the district as very heavy milkers. Sale at 1 o'clock 4,8,e6 STRATFORD SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10. Without Reserve. NEWTON KING has been favoured with instructions from Mr J. B. Norris, of Tututawa, who is giving up dairying, to sell on above date, His Dairy Herd, consisting of, — 20 cows, early calvers 6 springing heifers x 3 year bull Sale at 1.30. 8,e6 BROOKES' BOAD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11. • Without Reserve. NEWTON KING has been favoured with instructions from Mr A. Lehmann, uhose lease has expired, and is giving up dairying, to sell on above date, His Dairy Herd, etc., consisting of,43 dairy cows, two, three, and four calvers, to calve Aug.- , October 6 milk cans, coolers, and sundries With Slight Reserve, 10 2 year heifers, in calf 20 20 months steers . x 2J colt (broken), by Young Nelson x bay mare, in foal to Pride of Glasgow 1 .2$ year filly, by Jersey Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30. Mr Lehmann has been dairying for ten years, and has culled heavily each year. This is his first, sale. The average test last season was 4.1. 4i9» e6e 6 TREES. TREES. IMPORIANT NOTICE. The Sale of Trees from the celebrated Morshead Company takes place SATURDAY, AUGUST 20. ' At /CENTRAL AUCTION MART. WAVERLEY SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5. BADDELEY & FORLONG will sell by public auction, as above, — 75 empty heifers 20 forward bullocks, 3 to 4year old (good) 50 18-month steers, off Momohaki hills 50 young cows in calf 24 forward 3to 4-3 r ear bullocks 24 forward 3 to 4-year bullocks, from Little Taranaki 10 choice dairy cows near calving 50 2-year steers, from across Motoroa Gorge 40 young cows in calf 20 2% year steers, from across Motoroa Gorge 30 empty heifers 30 2-year 1 heifers 10 Shorthorn cows in calf 2 cows and calves 40 3-year heifers, springing (a good line) 2 forward cows 5 2%-year dairy heifers, from Kohi 5 18-month dairy heifers, from 1 across Kohi 10 springing heifers i 8 springing heifers 1 <Jairy,cow 30 Shorthorn caws in calf 26 15-month steers 37 young caws in calf 250 good Lincoln hoggets, from Kohi 170 lambs 30 2-tooth ewes and wethers 10 18-month steers, off turnips, from Kohi 50 yearling steers (gooc colors) from near Patea 50 yearling heifers .(good) froit same place 12 store pigs PERCY FORLONG, Auctioneer. 184 ACRES, pick of the country all ploughable, 2 , miles iron creamery, school, post office, am railway station. Price ,£l7 ioj per acre ; cash, balance j per cent. 6: 200. ACRES, magnificent soil, al grass, * level and ploughable carrying .now 86 cows, 10 heifers and 7 horses (not bad for th< winter, eh?) and has still ai abundance of feed. Price £iq ioi per acre ; cash, balance j or 7 years at 5 per cent. 6: 200 ACRES, to lease, all in grass carry 80 cows, 12 miles fron Wanganui, school and creamer •handy, good house and sheds Lease 10/ per acre, right pur chase £10, goodwill 3: 130 ACRES, lease, 4 miles fro» Wanganui, long lease 18/ pc: acre, right purchase, no goodwill all level and in grass, rich soil Don't miss it. ' 3 Write for full particulars and on of our property guides. BADDELEY AND FORLONG, Auctioneers, Wanganui, opposite G.P.O. STONE PAVING. THE undersigned requires quantity ox~ Paving- dom Apply to N. T. MAUNDER,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8052, 4 August 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8052, 4 August 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8052, 4 August 1904, Page 3

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