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Auctions. . BijiwTON KING'S LIST OF H3l SALES— _A' X Tuesday 16—Rahotu ' _A-, Friday 19 —Waiwakaiho __p: Monday 22—Douglas _Ay -Monday 22 —Urenui H.; Tuesday 23—Stratford Wednesday 24—Stony River , Tuesday 30 —Rahotu _Ay Tuesday 30—Stratford Hide Sale ME- " CLEARING SALES. Monday 15—Mrs Forbes, Mata, Eltham H°: Tues-uay j.o-C. Crisp, Pungarehu, ■ .. 10.30 a.m. Wednesday JL<— G. Bell, Matapu (in conjunction with N.Z. - Loan Co.) Thursday 18 —Thos. Linn, MangaM_\ toki. high-class pedigioo cattle ■* Friday 19— G. G. Grover, AYaiwakaiho yards, pedigree JerH1 Monday 22—11. 11. Noble, Tariki M Monday 22— H. E. Noble, Tariki _A' Road ■p ' Tuesday 23—W. R. Bonner, Strat__r' ford yards ■ ' Tuesday 23— R. Hardley, Stratford j yards ■i Wednesday 24— R. H. Phillips, Ngaere (in conjunction with N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co., Hawera) H Friday 26 —A. E. Roche, Upper Palmer Road m Wednesday 31—A. E. Watkin, Urenui yards ■>UGUST— Thursday I—Jas.1 —Jas. Linn, Toko Friday 2 —W. J. Barleyman, Lower Rowan Road H, Wednesday 7 —P. Jacob, Gordor Road H' Friday 9 —G. Lewis, Kaponga yards ■ SEPTEMBER— Hk~ Friday 6 —Newton King, pedigree Holsteins, Bell Block H I have a good list of dairy herds for ■ ■private sale, and invite enquiries. ■ high-class pedigree jerseys. ■ on the farm, mangatoki. Thursday, july is. ■PVfEWTON KING has been favored H -JJtI with instructions from Mr H Thomas Linn, who is giving up dairyH.. ing, to sell by public auction as above— ■'.ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE H- The whole of his choice Jersey herd, ■" as follows: ■ 18 pedigree cows B, 7 20-month to 2-year pedigree ■ heifers in calf H~ 7 yearling pedigree heifers B ' 12 pedigree bulls B , 4 purebred cows B Luncheon at 12 noon. B Sale at 12.30. B Auctioneer's Note. —The above cattle B are a very choice lot, having been very B -carefully selected since Mr Linn starthis pedigree herd. All tests are and will be supplied at the B -sale. Every lot will be offered AYITH- ■ OUT RESERVE. Bt Catalogues on application to tbe B Auctioneer. 1357 B MONDAY, JULY 15. I RICH DAIRYING COUNTRY, B CENTRAL POSITION. ■, IN THE ESTATE OF MAGNUS B FORBES, DECEASED. B -%TEWTON KING has received inBL^sirT —^tractions from the Executors in B rfche above Estate to offer by auction, H at the farm, on the above date, if not ■ previously disposed of — ■ Section 2, Block 15, Ngaere S.D., H containing 196 acres freehold, B' being first-class dairying land; B buildings consist of a good 7H roomed house (all conveniences), B^ cowshed with milking machines H. (all complete), stable, barn, etc. | H. Terms of sale — 5 per cent at fall of i B" "hammer; 5 per cent on day of posses- j ■Hsipn, August Ist, 1912; and balance i B caii remain for 7 years at 5 per cent. j A Also, on same dato, — j I The valuable dairy herd. B Full particlars later. A Also, — ! ■ WITHOUT RESERVE. HL 60 cows, ohiefiy young, expected to calvo Augfcst and September B 1 pedigree Jersey bull ■ Milk cans, troughs, tanks, block I dray, farm t»ols and sundries ■ WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. m- Austral milking , machine (4-cow ■ plant.) with 3^ h.p. Hornsby I. oil engine, circular saw bench, ■ s.f. Booth plough ■ Sale commences at 12.30 p.m. ■ Luncheon nroviued. I " 6,9,113 I HASTINGS ROAD, MATAPU. I WEDNESDAY, JULY 17. ■ TWTEWTON KING (in conjunction ■ JJ* with N.Z. LOAN AND MER- ■ -CANTILE AGENCY CO., HAWERA) ■ "has received instructions from Mr Geo. ■ Bell, who has sold his farm and is ■ leaving for Waikato, to sell, — ■- WITHOUT RESERVE. ■J His dairy herd, etc., as under: I 72 choice cows, 2nd to 4th calvers, B expected to calve July, August Bf and September B' J -1 3-year Jersey bull m 1 2-year hull B^, 3 sows and litters B v 2 sows in pig ■ 1 Berkshire hoar ■ 15 lambs ■ Noxon discs, McCormick mower, s.f. ■ , plough, tine harrows, cultivator, I harness horse, milk vat, cansj ■ buckets, 20 fowls, farm tools, B sundries B- Household furniture and effects i Also, — WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. j 1 spring cart mare (staunch), 1 j spring milk dray (carry 11 cans) and harness, 1 gig and harness (almost new), 1 piano by Kerchnar, 1 Edison phonograph and 80 records i The Auctioneers can with confidence J; announce the above herd as choice. | All selected with greatest care, they £ are mostly young, early calvers, and X in pink of condition.. 9,1135 f Sale at 11.30 a.m. 'ft-* ~~~ 'r* Luncheon provided. [ s WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. \ >£ PEDIGREE JERSEYS. FRIDAY^ JULY 19. k -1 — fe\TEWTON KING has been favored ■Ej-^l with instructions from Mr G. KjG: Grover, who has let his dairy herd ayn "shares, to sell by public auction, — f'YMis well-bred pedigree Jersey stock, S-'\ consisting of: $~ ' 3 pedigree Jersey oows :■' 2 pedigree Jersey hoif'ers

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 13 July 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 13 July 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 13 July 1912, Page 4