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Auctions. ELTHAM ROAD, MANGATOKI. N THURSDAY, JUNE 27 EWTON KING has been farored favored with instructions from Mr C*. Parker, who has sold his farm and is leaving the district, to sell as above, — WITHOUT RESERVE. His dairy herd, farm implements, etc., as under: 68 cows, chiefly young, expected _ *° calv© July and August 10 choice heifers, expected to calve August and September 1 4-year Jersey bull I 1 2-year Holstein bull ! 3 2-year bulls 1 3-year gelding 1 4-year gelding 1 aged gelding 1 aged chestnut mare 1 harness gelding 1 harness mare 1 Berkshire boar 3 sows Dominion milking piano and 4* h.p. Pitt engine (slight reserve), chaffcutter, iron frame circular saw Cambridge roller,, drill and seeder, McCormack mower, hayrake, disc, tine and tripod hai- • rows, hay tedder, Duncan df and s.f ploughs, sweep, swingletrees, barrow,. Planet Jr. cultivator and drill, milk waggon spring tip cart, block tip dray spring cart, 4 sets gig harness! 3 sets cart harness, odd harness horse covers, 4 cords firewood, milk cans, cooler, buckets! portable styes, washing machine grindstone, wire, posts, troughs tubs, sledges, hinges, saws, chains wedges, strainers, stumping jack, blocks, vice, d.b. gun scythes, 8700 4-year berberry plants, farm tools and sundries 2 gigs (almost new) Also, — Surplus furniture and utensils Luncheon provided. Sale at 12. 2O'l*2'sv, MONDAY, JULY 15. ~ RICH DAIRYING COUNTRY CENTRAL POSITION. IN THE ESTATE OF MAGNTJq i ,struc£ ons from the Executors in the above Estate to offer by auction* at the farm on the above date, if not previously disposed of— Section 2, Block 15, Ngaere SD containing 196 acres freehold' being first-class dairying land;, buildings consist of a good 7roomed house (all conveniences) cowshed with milking machines (all complete), stable, barn, etc. lerms of sale-^5 per cent at fall of hammer; 5 per cent on day of possession, August Ist, 1912; and balance. . can remain for 7 years at 5 per cent. Also, on same date, — The valuable dairy herd. Full particlars later. Sale at 12.30 a.m. Luncheon provided. 26'9,a IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. WAVERLEY. THURSDAY, JUNE 27. ._ ~ .Sale a* 11 a.m. sharp. (Half-mile from Waverley Racecourse _^ Station.) TjIREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO» '• _JL have received instructions from Mr J. \mceut, who has disposed of hi* rarm, to sell as above, — WITHOUT RESERVE. 100 dairy cows, chiefly August and! September calvers 20 2-year springing heifers 1 Jersey bull 1 Ayrshire bull 3 bulls 1 60 store pigs 13 breeding sows 1 purebred Yorkshire boar 18 milk cans and all usual dairy utensils, Massey-Harris seed drill (new), swamp plough, d.f. plough, disc harrows, corn crusher, horse power, saw bench, Chaffcutter, milk waggon (20 cans), spring cart, 2 double buggies, Planet Jr., set 4-horse ' gear and all usual farm implements, sundries, and lot of harness WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 6 waggon horses 5 hacks 7 unbroken horses 2 brood mares 7 cow Austral milking plant and 5£ h.p. Hornsby oil engine (guaranteed in good working order) NOTE.—Mr Vincent has let all his place, and is going right out of ingCoach will meet both mail trains at Waverley. Luncheon provided. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. AT MOMOHAKI. TUESDAY, JUNE 25. Sale at 12 noon. XTREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO A have received instructions from Mr A. Howie to sell as above — WITHOUT RESERVE. 80 dairy cows, spring calvers 10 2-year heifers 10 yearlings 40 weaner calves 1 Ayrshire bull 1 Shorthorn bull Also, —« 5 draught horses 1 hack 1 purebred Berkshire boar 4 sows in pig 25 store pigs 1 milk waggon (can carry 20 cans), 1 spring cart to carry 8 cans, waggon, 14 milk cans, 5 Wolseley shearing machines with; grinder, 1 d.f. plough, 1 s.f. plough, disc harrows, 4 leaf tine harrows, Massey-Harris grain and manure drill, chaffcutter, winnowing machine, Planet Jr., seed sower, Taylor and Bremner wool press, Avery scales, spring cart and dray harness, plough harness and chains, 1 set 4-horse gear,, yokes, trees, anvil, bar- « row, roller, reaper and binder, mower, etc., etc. • On account of Messrs O'Reilly Bros., — 30 3-year springing heifers from picked nerds (early calvers) . -...jf Luncheon provided. »

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 24 June 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 24 June 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 24 June 1912, Page 8