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SALES BY AUCTION WIND,SOU ROAD, INGLE WOOD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1817s NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr, Dean, who has told his farm, t0 sell by public auction: WITHOUT RESERVE 43 dairy cows, mostly Shorttorij* Holstein 1 forward cow 1 3jyear Shorthorn bull (good) 1 heavy draught bay gelding, 5 yrit 1 heavy draught roan gelding, 21 years Mieavy draught bay gelding, <f years. 1 half-draught milk cart horse 1 chestnut hack (good stock ponyf. 40 /Shorthorn-HoUtein calves (good)' Pedigree sow and litter, purebred Berkshire boar, sow in farrow, saw and litter, 10 store pigs, siting cart, Colonial 9-coulter drill with seed fcox, awamp plough, d.f. plough, s.f 4 plough, chain and tine ImrowS| mower, 4-liorse gear, set tree*, 1-4 horse tree, 1 logging chain, ft pairs chains,'set cart harness, collars hataes and traces, six sheets 10ft iron, 4 tons chaff, 4 milk cans; 2 cream cans, 6-bot. Babcock tester and acid, 2 12 cases benzine, 4 horse cover*] 20 cow covers, 1 sk. cocksfoot, $ sacks Italian rye, 3 gals, lubrw eating oil, 14-gallon copper, pluia wire. Bledge, grindstone, X-saWy forks, wheelbarrow and dog, C pig barrells, fencing bat* lens, pig -troughs, 21 shares in Inglcwood Bacon Company, 37' shares Moa Dairy Co., tools and sundries. 6 tons blood and bone manure WITH RESERVE 1 5-bucket Ridd milking machine 1 2>/ 3 -h.p. Lister engine 1 05-gallon Domo separator. NOTE.—My agent has inspected tM herd, and they are a Tory fine lot, con* sisting chiefly of good-framed ShorthornHolstein cows, in great condition practically all young. Mr. Dean hat culli cd very heavily, and when buying aU ways bought the best, and did not study j.rice. Special attention is drawn to th« calves, as it is doubtful if there is a, better lot in the district. The threfl henvv horses can also be reoommended| as they are young, staunoli, and will dd any worki Cars will be leaving Mr. King's, Ne\f Plymouth and Kapohga offices on thfl morning of sale. Luncheon Provided, Sale at 12 o'clock. •; • _ - - nn' WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30. NEWTON KING ' WILL at his yards as above: 30 store and forward eows SO mixed 15-month cattle 20 springing heifers and cows 8 bulls 15 empty heifers 1 2-year Holstein caw' 1 2s-year Shorthorn bull, fry Bwf •Prince (imp.) 5 good springing heifers 1 3-year Shorthorn bull 1 3-year purebred Holstein bull (good). 1 yearling Shorthorn bull 25 good hoggets " Sale at 1 o'elotflc. IV ''' 1 jJ^ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. D, Barry to sell by auction at hia Hay market, as above: 1 Phaeton, Horse and Harness, iif first-class order. Sale at 12.30 p.m. DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, lfllT, NEWTON KING sell in his Douglas Yards i above date: 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE,, tei eluding 75 18-month 30 store cows v 300 shorn hoggets 200 woolly hoggets Sale at 1 o'clock. TO MOTORISTS. JyTOTICE is hereby given that on and after September 8 the motoring public of New (Plymouth and surrounding districts will bo able to have theii tyres and tubes repaired satisfactorily, and a six months' guarantee given with every tube repair. If your tube is torn in half, or part of it blown away, it makes no difference. I can rejoin it oi put a section ill and make it as good at new, at a reasonable cost. Tyro aeccsi Tories stocked. R. WHALE King's Buildings, Brougham Street

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1917, Page 8