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SALES BY AUCTION. MR. H. HENDERSON'S SALE. AT THE HOUSE, KAPONGA. FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 15, 1928. At 11.30 a.m. sharp. NEWTON KING, LTD. JJAVE been instructed by Mr. H. HENDERSON, who is leaving the to sell by Public Auction as above, — WITHOUT RESERVE. One Chesterfield, 2 Easy Chairs, 2 Dining Chairs to match, 1 Round Rimu Occasional Table, 1 Small Rimu Occasional Table, 1 Large Oak Cabinet Gramophone (Cheney) and 48 Records, 1 Rimu Firo Screen, I Rimu Box Fender, 1 Double Rimu Bedstead, 1 Double Box Mattress. 1 Double Kapoc Mattress, 1 Rimu Wardrobe, 1 Rimu Dressing Table, 1 Rimu Pedestal, 1 Wilton Carpet (9 x 6), 1 Wilton Carpet (new, 12 x 9, Slight Reserve), 2 Light Oak Single Bedsteads, 2 Single Wire Mattresses, 2 Single Kapoc Mattresses, 1 Oak Dressing Table, 1 Kitchen Sofa, 4 Highback Rimu Chairs, 1 -Rimu Fender, 1 Rotoscillo Drophead Sewing Machine, 1 2-Burner Kerosene Stove, Oven and Rack, 1 Seagrass Pram, 1 Tent and Fly, 1 Dewbank Carpet Sweeper, Mats, Cushions, Pillows, Pictures, Crockery, and Sundries,. Large Quantity Books. NOTE.—This Furniture is in beautiful order and can be confidently recommended to prospective purchasers. Attention is also drawn to the large range of books. MR. JOS. ROBSON’S CLEARING SALE PEMBROKE ROAD, STRATFORD. FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1928. NEWTON KING, LTD. JTAVE received instructions from Mr. JOSEPH ROBSON, who is compelled by ill health to give up dairying, to sell as above:— WITHOUT RESERVE. 97 DAIRY COWS, due July and August 1 Jersey Bull. J" 2-Year In-calf Heifers. 16 Weaner Heifers. 2 Good Farm Horses (all work). 6 Breeding Sows. 25 Weaner Pigs. Disc Harrows, Chain Harrows, 3-Leal Tyne Harrows, s.f. Duncan Plough, 11 20-gallon Milk Cans, Waggon and Harness, Sledge, Hammer and Wedges, Trewhella J..ck, Crowbar, Saw, and usual Farm Sundries. 553 Shares in the Pembroke Dairy Factory Compan (sligl- reser SALE AT 12.30 P.M. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—We can with confidence recommend this sale to anyone in search of good deep-bodied cows. The herd has been heavily culled each year and eleven heifers were put. in at the start of last season. Ten cows were put out recently and sold through the store pens in our Stratford Yards. Two-thirds of the herd are Jerseys, the balance being Jersey, Shorthorn and Holstein Crees. The only reason for selling is that Mr. Robson has suffered ill-health for some time and is compelled to give up dairying. FARMERS! EGMONT LOAN DEPOSIT A INVESTMENT, LTD. CAPITAL, £20,000. MONEY on farm farm stock, chattels, or furniture, also discounts mortgages. Loans repayable by instalments to suit borrower. Further particulars supplied at Company's Office, 82 Upper Brougham Street, New Plymouth. A. J. TUNBRIDGE, Secretary. 'THE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE BACON CURING COMPANY, LTD., will receive PIGS from only, as follows: JUNE. Stratford.--June 4. Urenui.—Mondays, 4 and 18. Auroa Road.—Monday, 4 (up to 11.30). Waitara. —Tuesdays, 5 and 19. Midhirst.—Tuesdays, 5 and 19. Pihama.—Monday 11 (up to 11.30). Toko.—Mondays, *1 and 'Tariki.—Tuesdays, 12 and 26. Douglas.—Monday, 25. Inglewood.—Every Wednesday. Smart Road.—Every Monday, Tuesday aixl Wednesday. NOTE.—An allowance of 1/- per head will be paid on pigs delivered at the Smart Road Works. I<lWl BACON (JO., £TD„ are Buyers of Good Bacon Pigs from 100 ft to 1501 b. Highest Price Given. SPOT CASH AT THE SCALES. Farmers will be well advisea to com municate with our New Plymouth Reprw sentative before selling elsewhere. W. K. SIMPSON .. Representatiee. NEW PLYMOUTH. J’AKMKnSJ FARMKIIS! •pHE NEW ZEALAND. INSURANCE CO. LIMITED. Issues a SPECIAL FARMERS’ ACCIDENt AND SICKNESS POLICY. Write for Particulars. A. S. CLARK.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1928, Page 16

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