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UN THE FARM, CORNER OF ALBERT AND JUNCTION ROADS, EGMONT VILLAGE. THURSDAY, JUNE 20. NEWTON KING T-fAS received instrut'tions from MRS. JOHN* REEVE, who has sold her i farm, to soil by public auction as above, i ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, 1A GOOD YOUNG DAIRY COWS [ 4 store pigs, hack, gig horse, Mas- | scy-Harris drill, mower, hayrake, Tyne chain and B.M. disc harrows, 2 ploughs (ISooth M. and Masscy), hand chaff-cutter, turnip slicer, milk cart, spring trap r.nd gig-with all harness, good stack oaten hay, wheelbarrows, milk cans, buckets, chains, farm tools and sundries. with Slight reserve—o three-quarter draught horses (suitable for lorry) Wallaby stumping jack Good sledge Largo quantity good and useful household furniture, Bell organ, duchess chests, wardrobe,bedsteads, chests, tables, chairs, couches, 10-gallon separator, churn, mangle, copper and numerous sundries. Luncheon-provided at 11 a.m. SALE AT 11.30. NOTE.—The above herd is mostly a Jersey line, nearly, half the cows being bred from Mr. A. A. Ward's well-known Jersey herd. Mrs. Reeve tops the list for test, with these cows, at the factory. SALE OE TIKORAXGI DAIRY FARM. SATURDAY, JULY 19. At 2.30 p.m. I i NEWTON KING j JJAS received instructions from the Mortgagee in t .<e Estate of tne late Joseph Terrill to sell by public auction as above.— 103' /a ACRES » bein S Sections 42 and 43, Tikorangi District, situa ted on the X gatimaru Road, and having a frontage to the Waitara River. Tnis farm is very conveniently situated and in a thriving district. Particulars of Title and other information from , THIC AUCTIONEER. 11. CLINTON HUGHES, ■Solicitor for the Mortgagee. DOUGLAS SALEYARDS. MONDAY, JUNE 23. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. H. IS. Kidjl, who is giving up dairying, to .sell at his yards, WITHOUT RESERVE, as above, his first-class Dairy Herd, comprising,— DAIRY COWS, good proportion of second and third calvera, many colored, in calf to Holstcin bull, August and September calvcrs AT THE FARM. MAXAIA ROAD, KAPUNI. MONDAY, JUNE 23. NEWTON KING lAS received instructions from Mr. A. I'\ Davidson, who has leased* his farm, to sell by public anction, WITHOUT RESERVE, as above- i 1 gQ YOUNG COWS, to calve JulySeptember 3 yearling heifers 1 chestnut gelding. !l years (any trial) 1 bay mare, 7 years (any trial) Milk waggon, spring cart, gig (long shafter), s.f. plough, disc harrows, scoop, jack, harness, 1 chains, swingle-trees, portable iron boiler, lawn mower and f roller. !l milk cans, buckets, wheelbarrow, hammer & wedges, I crowbars, racer saws, d.b.b.l. gun, p.b. white Leghorn fowls, etc.. etc. With Slight Reserve,— 108 fully paid-up Joll Factory Co. shares: also piano, by Thurmer. Also,— I HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND Sale at 12 o'clock. Note.—The above herd are an exceptionally good lot. have been heavily culled, and can he thoroughly recommended. THE New Pharmacy—The -'Davies" Pharmacy, Devon street. EVERYTHING NEW. No old stock.— The "Davies" Pharmacy. VOU can get it cheaper at the Red Post

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 18, 21 June 1913, Page 1

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