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. • . Allotted*. AT THE FARM;" TE ROTI. " FRIDAY, JUNE 20. At 12.30. GILLIES ANtTnALDER have received instructions from Messrs Rose and Brown, who have sold their farm to sell by public auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE. 85 choice dairy cows, mostly August and September calvers 1 well-bred Shorthorn bull 24 fat lambs 3 breeding sows 1 Berkshire boar 1 milk waggon and spring dray in good order, 11 factory cans, buckets, cooler, 2 400-gallon tanks, 2 water troughs, also pig troughs. 50-gallon copper, bricks, etc. 1 Star windmill and 200 ft. 1J inch piping in fi^st-class order, d.f. R. and G. plough, tine harrows and sundries, .1 9-coulter seed drill in good order Also — Quantity household furniture and sundries The vendors have bred most of above herd themselves, and the cows are chiefly Holstein-Jersey and ShorthornJersey cross, also have been heavily culled. The returns for season are just on £13 per head. Luncheon provided. AT THE FARM, LOWER STUART ROAD, ELTHAM. ■ SATURDAY. JUNE 21. At 12;30; GILLIES AND. NALDER have re- - ceived instructions . from Mr J: Lai-men, who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction— WITHOUT HESERVE. 45 good dairy cows, early calvers 2 draught horses 1 half-draUght mare 2 thoroughbred mares, Astraea and Gleam, in foal to Gravitation 2 yearling fillies, by Sweet Simon Milk cans, dray harness and sundries Luncheon provided. i NEWTON KING'S LIST OF SALE*. FOR— JUNE— Friday 20—Waiwakaiho Monday 23—Douglas Tuesday 24 —Stratford ' Wednesday 25—Stony River Saturday 28—Land Sale, New Plymouth Monday 30—Urenui __. LIST OF CLEARING SALES. JUNE— Wednesday 18—P. Walsh, Opunake Thursday 19— J. M. Steinor, Kaponga Friday 20—Sydney Long, Mahoe Monday 23— H. B. Kidd, Douglas yards Monday 23—A. F. Davidson, Kapuni Thursday 26-^-Mrs J. Reeve, Junction Road Friday 27—C. Evans, Barret Road New Plymouth Monday 30— T. Bennett, Eltham Date to be arranged—D. Mo JULY—Curdy' Rahotu I Tuesday I—W. H. Rogers, Whare- i huia Wednesday 2—C. Harrison, CLjuV Road, Ngaere Wednesday 2-^F, Roberts- Warea Thursday 3—Thoa. Webb. Stratford Tuesday 8-^M. T. Phillips;" pedi- . gree Jerseys, Stratford yards •' Wednesday 9—Mrs -M. V. Oaskey, TokV .--■'-■■ - Thursday 10—A. McDonald, Warea Friday 11— R. H: Daveney, Urenui Wednesday 16—P. H. E. Surrey, Huirangi (pedigree Jerseys) Wednesday 16—Obed Nash, Stratford Thursday 17— W. Phillips, Huiroa (m conjunction with D. Watkins) Thursday 17—D. Watkins f Huiroa, pedigree and grade Jerseys Monday 21—Paul Collyer, Douglas yards Wednesday 23— F. J. Hopkins, Toko Thursday 24—0. Olsen, Stratford Thursday 24—Mrs G. Clarke, JtvlVftrlftA. Friday 25— W. James, Bell Block Friday 25 —D. Hennessey, Kapuni Wednesday 30— J. C. Robson, Robson Road, Ngaere AUGUST— * Friday I—A. A. Nelson, Huiakama Thursday 7—R. H. Bartlett. Kaponga Thursday 7—Mrs Stevenson, Puniho n tJSfe 22—Murray Horo, Rahotu DATES TO BE ARRANGED— J. C. Felton, Toko ENTRIES INVITED. AT THE FARM, PALMER ROAD, KAPONGA. Wednesday; june is. NEWTON KING~ has received instructions from Mr S. McNeil who is leaving the district, to sell as above — WITHOUT RESERVE. The whole of his genuine dairy herd, farm implements, etc.-, comprising: 48 choice dairy cows, mostly Holstein and Jersey cross, 3rd and '■•. 4th calvers, to calve August and September 1. Shorthorn bull 7 picked weaner heifers 3 breeding sows in pig 1 Berkshire, boar Milk cart and harness, set Duncan disc harrows, set chain harrows, 1 s.f. Duncan plough, 1 MasseyHarris mower, 1 set 4-horse gear and swingletrees. spring trap, 1 400-gallon iron tank, 2 corrugated iron tanks, 6 milk cans, buckets and aerator, farm tools, and sundries, 1 set gig harness WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 2 milk cart horses, 6taunch and sound) 1 brown gelding, 6 years, good utility- horse 1 brood mare, stinted to Rothschild's Pride 1 2-year colt, by Young Chevalier 1 yearling, by Albert Chevalier 1 saddle hack, 3 years 1 P: and D. Duncan drill (9 coulter),] 3 cow L.K.G. milking plant with Tangye oil engine (nearly new), i 1 gig and harness (nearly new) , Sale at 12.30. Luncheon provided. NOTE.—Mr McNeil is willing to graze the cows after the sale until the end of June. TARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPRKI* HIDE and TALLOW SALK Hide Shed—Cloton Road, Strstfar*? ,'Next Dairy Factory). NEXT SALE—JULY 1. Clients are particularly requested *< forward consignments in time to *rrlvc not later than FRIDAY, June 27. NEWTON KIN*.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 16 June 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 16 June 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 16 June 1913, Page 8