I SALES BY AUCTION. I ; ON THE FARM, OAKURA, THURSDAY, 24th JULY. NEWTON KINO JJAS received instructions from Mr W. D. Linn, who has sold his farm, to pell by public auction as above, without 74. CHOICE JERSEY COWS 16 Jersey 3-year in-calf heifers 12 3-year in-ealf heifers 2 harness horses 2 half Shetland poniea Ridd 5-cow milking plant and Watt engine with releaser plant (slight reserve), 30 larnbs, spring dray and harness, Massey mower, 6 Jersey calves, 14 milk cans, 14 gallon copper and stand, cans, tubs, 8 gallons motor oil, 8 bottle testing machine, and household furniture and effects. Luncheon provided. SALE AT 12 NOON, ' . " . NOTE.—These are a very choice line of young Jersey dairy cows in good condition, the vendor being a particularly good Judge of this breed. Dairymen inclined this way should not miss this sale. Cars will run from Hawcra, Manaia, Stratford and Kaponga on the morning of sale. yviil buyers please book seats. STANLEY ROAD, TE POPO, THURSDAY, JULY 24, NEWTON KING JTAS received instructions from Mr. H. Hanee, junr., to Bell on the property on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE; OK DAIRY COWS, expected to calyo August and September, 17 in-calf heifers 3 half-draught horses I hack 1 milk cart and harness 7 milk cans Sale at 1 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. Mr. Hance is a returned soldier, and has found it necessary, for healths masons, to give up dairying. The. cows are off hilly country, and should do well in the open. SALE OP CHOICE DAIRY HEIFERS. ON JHE FARmT OPUNAKE, SATURDAY, JULY 2a, NEWTON KING JTAS received instructions from Mr. Oliver Cross to sell by public auction, at the farm, as above, WITHOUT RESERVE! , ]_oo CHOICE SPRINGING HEIFERS, mostly well into the: Jersey, showing well forward and in good condition. 4 pedigree Berkshire sows 1 good farm horse Sale at 12.30 p.m. t NOTE.—These are a very line lot of heifers, specially selected by Mr. Cross , with the intention of milking them, but t this plan he has decided to alter. They r include a big number of very high grade ( Jerseys. Several have been bred by Mr. 1 Chas. Jefferies, Oaonui. Taranaki dairyi men looking for a few heifers to fill their ) herds should attend this sale. Cars will > run from Manaia, Kaponga and Stratford , on the morning of the sale. Will inj tending buyers please book seats? ON THE FARM, HENWOOD ROAD, BELL BLOCK. MONDAY, JULY 2% NEWTON KING | JTAS received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late ■Tames Hamblyn to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: | ' 23 DAIRY COWS, Jersey strain 1 Jersey bull, 3 years old 1 Jersey bull, 2 years old 5 springing heifers 1 4 18-month heifers 10 yearling heifers t 1 steer, 2 breeding sows in farrow, ( -1 breedjng sow, 1 pedigree Berkshire 1 boar, 11 young pigs, 3 light draught horses, 2 light harness horses, 1 goat, 1 1 single-furrow Hornsby plough, gig and harness, new dogcart and harness, spring'cart and harness, OS-gallon Alpha separator, 4 cream cans, part stack of hay, chains, Whipple trees, furniture and effects. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. L. A. NOLAN & CO. GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. QOVERNMENT Valuations conducted I as under: Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Wai tara, at short intervals during seaen. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street New Plymouth, every four weeki. NEXT HIDE <Ss SKIN SALE—Tuesday, July 22. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., conducted monthly.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1919, Page 8
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