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SALES BY AUCTION. BROOKS ROAD, STRATFORD FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1925.NEWTON KING, LTD., J-JAVE deceived instructions from MR. F. FERGUSON, whose lease has expired, to sell as above: — WITHOUT RESERVE: pg DAIRY COWS, practically all Jerseys, 2nd and 4th calvers, due July-August-September to pedigree Jersey bull. 4 in-calf heifers. 9 Jersey weaner heifers. Milk cart (nearly new), P. & D.D. plough, tyne harrows, disc, M.H. harrows, Hornsby mower, Planet Junior, movable pig sty, Unique copper and stand, gig harness, 8 20gallon milk cans, farm tools and sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 2 J-draught geldings (all farm work, guaranteed). 1 4-cow A.W.R. releaser milking machine and 3 h.p. Anderson benzine engine in good order. Our agent has inspected the above herd and reports that they are in the pink of condition. Twenty will calve in July, about 25 in August, and the balance in September. Mr. Ferguson has been dairying for 13 years and this being his first sale, buyers can attend with every confidence. Calving dates will be given at sale. Sale at 12.30 p.m. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.

IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE OF STUD ROMNEY MARSH SHEEP. The property of MR. W. HATHAWAY, TUNA, TARANAKI. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1925, FLOCK No. 290 N.Z. ROMNEY MARSH FLOCK BOOK. This Flock was founded in 1911 by the purchase of 20 ewes from Mr. G. C. Wheeler (Flock 24). In 1912, 25 ewes bred by Mr. M. Voss (Flock 115) and in 1920, 10 ewes from Mr. E. Short (Flock 77), and in 1921, 10 ewes from Mr. J. Corpe (Flock 92) were added. ■ OFFERING consists of: g 4 STUD EWE LAMBS. 46 stud 2-tooth ewes, 50 stud 4tooth ewes, 50 stud 6-tooth ewes, 41 stud aged ewes, 12 stud ram lambs, 10 stpd 2-tooth to aged rams, also 23 flock 2-tooth ewes, 65 flock 4 and 6-tooth and aged ewes, 82 flock lambs, 82 wethers and ewes, 30 crossbred sheep. Catalogues may be obtained from the Auctioneers. NEWTON KING, LTD., Stratford. MORTGAGEE’S SALE THROUGH THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. NEWTON KING, LTD., JJAVING received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, at New Plymouth, and acting at the request of the Mortgagee, will sell by Public Auction at their Offices, Union Street, Hawera, on THURSDAY, the 6th day of August, 1925, at 2 p.m., the following properties:— L°t 1.: —All that piece of land containing 2765 acres, 2 roods, 29 perches, be the same a little more or less being Sections 22 and 23 Block XII. and part Section 19 Block VIII. Hawera S.D. and Section 1 Block V. Opaku Survey District and being all the land comprised and described in Certificates of Title Volume 81 Folio 277, and Volume 81 Folio ‘278 Taranaki. Land Registry. The above property is situated 9 miles from Mckoia Railway Station on the Whakamara Road (metalled) and is known as “Glenmore.” The buildings consist of a well-built house, sheepyards, woolshed, etc. LOT 2.—A1l that pie«e of land containing 346 acres 0 roods 13 perches be the same a little more or less being Section 56 and parts of Sections 57 and 58 on the Record Plan of the Suburbs of Carlyle bounded as described in the Conditions of Sale. The above property is situated on the Northern side of the Patea boundary and is sub-divided into three paddocks. There are no buildings on the property.

CONDITIONS 'OF SALE—The Mortgagee’s application for sale and his estimate of the value of the properties can be seen at the Office of the Registrar at the Court House, New Plymouth, at any time prior, to the Sale, and a true copy of the Conditions of Sale at the Auctioneer’s Rooms, or at the Office of Messieurs Kirk, Wilson and Taylor, Solicitors, Panama Street, Wellington. , For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers. NEWTON KING, LTD., SMOKING A PLEASURE. For men who love a pipe there’s nothing quite like Richmond Best. Made from only the choicest Burley leaf, every ounce is patiently "aged-in-wood” till sweet as a nut and just right for smoking. Ask your tobacconist for Richmond Best and insist on having it-

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1925, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1925, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1925, Page 19

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