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AUCTION SALES. AT THE HA VMARKET. SATURDAY, JUNE 17th. Newton king win soil by Public Auction ns above — PIGS, CALVES, HOUSES. SUNDRIES. 33 store pigs 17 weaners 1 spring tip cart (8 cans) 1 light spring cart WITHOUT RESERVE. (Quantity of farm tools, including harness, maul and wedges, saws, chains, shovels. Sale at 12. AT THE MART. Poultry, I ton potatoes, 20 hags onions, I Shaddock range, copper and stand, 2 sets harness, bridles, 2 chests drawers, duchess pair, cholFonier, dresser, couch, chairs, tables, toilet ware, h.r. fenders, cl.h.r. bedstead, wire mattresses, kapoc beds, lamps, crockery, pictures, linoleum, sewing macliine, bicycles, gocarts, phonograph and iceoids, 1 case hooks, 2 large, baths. Also, 2000 Uveai berberry plants Sale at 1 o clock. MANAIA ROAD, KAPUNI. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21st. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from MESSRS. WRIGHT AND WARDEN, Whoso lease has expired, and who are leaving Taranaki, to sell WITHOUT RESERVE, their choice Dairy Herd,etc., as under—--130 cows, to calve early 2 hulls it 25gal. cans, cooler, jack, dray, harness, disc harrows, plough troughs, buckets, 230 shares Joil Co. (about half paid up), 1 21 year draught filly by Royal*Major (reserve), 1 waggon and harness (reserve), ■New Century steam boiler (reserve) L.K.G. milking machine, and Hutchinson’s power (reserve). Also, On Account MESSRS. CHAPMAN AND GREIG. WITHOUT RESERVE. 2 hacks, 4 sows duo August, 8 store pigs, saddles, bridles, poultry, and sundries. With Slight Reserve—--3 horses, gig and harness, doubleseated buggy. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 o’clock. ‘ CLIMIE ROAD, CARDIFF. FRIDAY, JUNE 23rd. newton" king HAS received instructions from MR. T. BOTTIN, who has sold his farin', to sell, 'WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, etc., as under—

22 cows, 2nd to sth culvers, to calve Aug. and Sept. , 5 store cows 2 cows in milk 2 springing heifers, 4 empty heifers, 17 weauers, 1 halfdraught marc, 1 Syr. harness horse by Lexington, 2 2yr. horses by Young Victor, 1 foal by Voting Victor, mowing .machine, hay rake, s.f. plough (almost new), chaffcutter, disc chain and Tyne harrows, roller, spring dray and harness, gig and harness, saddle and bridle, cattle dog, chains, wliipplo trees, stumping jack, farm tools, milk cans, buckets, churn,, copper and stand, 1252 ft. totara house blocks, sundries. • • Also, Quantity Household Furniture. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30. The above are a choice line of cows. Mr. Bottin has been dairying twenty years, and always culled heavily. MAXAIA ROAD, KAPUNI. MONDAY, JUNE 20th. NEWTON KING, in conjunction with THE N.Z. L. 'and M. Agency Co., Lid., Hawora lias received instructions from MR. AV. J. DEW, who has sold his farm, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his choice Dairy Herd, etc., as under—--70 half to three-quarter bred Jersey cows 40 Holstein and Shorthorn cows The pedigree Jersey bull “Sir Rcdvcrs Bullcr,” bred by (J. Day, Esq., of Waikato. 1 2.) year Jersey bull, by “Lavender Boy” 1 2 year Jersey bull, by “Pride of Egmont” 1 3 year “Grade” hull 4 -j} Jersey heifers in calf 40 choice Jersey heifer yearlings 1 7 year draught gelding. 1 8 year do, 1 I year half draught marc by Glcngyle (reserve), 1 7yr. draught mare (i sows, 3 young hoars, milk waggon (almost new), spring dray, block dray, s.f.l. plough Planet Jr., Noxon disc and chain liarrows, harness, 2 stumping jacks, 11 cans, aerator, barrow, 120 gal. boiler, 2 coppers and stands, swingle trees and chains, troughs, barrels, potatoes, and sundries. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 o’clock. The above herd can with confidence he recommended to all diarymen, Mr. Dow being well known as a keen judge of a good dairy cow. The cows lire young, almost all carrying their second to fourth calves, and duo chiefly to calve July to September. The farm being sold, the lot will bo submitted absolutely WITHOUT- RE SERVE. ?FARMERS! When you are roquir.El ing Cement, Masters and Son can do it better.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 99, 16 June 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 99, 16 June 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 99, 16 June 1911, Page 6

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