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SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD. ■ , ! NEW PLYMOUTH FREEHOLD BUSINESS SITE. s NEW PLYMOUTH FREEHOLD BUSINESS SITE. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT. JJESSRS. NEWTON KING, LIMITED, have received instructions from the Estate of the late Richard Langman Senior, to offer for sale by public auction at 2.15 p.m. on August 15, 1930, at their office situated Currie Street New Plymouth. A VERY DESIRABLE BUSINESS AREA with the buildings thereon near the “Red House Hotel” on the business side of Devon Street, with a frontage of 65. feet and a depth of 179 feet (just over a quarter of an acre) freehold, together with right of way off Gover Street being part Section 1439, 1464, 1465 Borough of New Plymouth. Conditions of Sale and sketch plan showing the surroundings, can be inspected, and fuller particulars obtained,- from the Offices of the Auctioneers,or the Office of R. C. Hughes, Solicitor'for th? Estate. '''

STRATFORD SALE, y TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1930. - •< At 1 p.m. < 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, comprising :— 50 Store and Forward Cows and Bulls. 12 Prime Fat Cows. 45 Yearling Heifers (Jersey and Jersey Cross). • • ’ 50' Mixed Sheep. ' IN DAIRY PENS: On account of Messrs. Kehely, Forbes, • Butler, McCarvill, Discombe, Phelan, Payne, Cleland,- Phillips,- Rams- '■ bottom, McMullian, and others: — , SPRINGING DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS.' , On account Mr. R. H. Oliver, Waver- , ley (WITHOUT RESERVE) :- I 40 In-calf Heifers (Friesians and Jersey Cross). I rr ~ T w .'; . STRATFORD HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1930. Present Entries: 00, including many first-claas HalfI Draughts. r — FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. P A R M E R SI WAIT AND SEE THE WALLACE MILKING MACHINE THE WALLACE MILKING MACHINE THE WALLACE MILKING MACHINE BEFORE DEALING ELSEWHERE. Convert your old machine to the latest and cleanest machine on the market. D. M°L. W ALLACE > L TD - Te Aroha, Hamilton, Matamata, Thames, Whakatane, Whangarei, Blenheim, Stratford. Taranaki Agents, Chain Stores. PLT H A M JJACHINERY gXCHANGE. W E have large stocks of Milking Machin- • ery, including :— COMPLETE MILKING MACHINES. lAIN. BRASS PIPING. . HIN. BRASS PIPING. PULSATORS. RELEASORS. VACUUM GAUGES. RELIEF VALVES. VACUUM PUMPS. We overhaul or erect milking machines anywhere in Taranaki to .comply with the Government Regulations. Appointments on Wednesdays and Saturdays. W. RICKETTS, Manager. ’Phone 140. ELTHAM. P.O. Box 68. L. A. NOLAN-& CO., HIDES, CALFSKINS, SHEEPSKINS, WOOL AND TALLOW. Auction Sales of the above every four weeks New Plymouth. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1930. Advice Cards and Labels sent on . application. YHKtPjSrfil©/ IF IT’S FIRST GRADE SPIRIT YOU WANT—USE acHfiao WO Be independent of the Bowser. From your store or factory. Richfield Second Grade can be obtained at 8d FEB CASE LESS. ‘THE WONDER’ MANURE AND GRASS SEED DISTRIBUTOR. Designed and made by Practical Farmers. STRENGTH! SIMPLICITY! SUITABILITY! For Demonstration and full particulars apply to the makers — PRANKS AND gON, BELL BLOCK, NEW PLYMOUTH.

J. PENTELOW’S SALE. ON THE FARM, - PLYMOUTH ROAD, OMATA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1930. ■ At 12 noon. - '< • 3, ' KING, LTD ~ have received in. y structions from J. PENTELOW, -who has sold his farm, to Sell the following WITHOUT RESERVE:— gg MIXED DAIRY COWS . (in mill and to calve). ’ 5 ’ 1( 1 Pedigree Jersey Cow. 35 Yearling. Jersey Heifers (good) col ours, and off-turnips) . - ■ 6 Springing. Heifers (vendor’s own j, . breeding); 1 2-Year Pedigree Jersey Bull. 2 Three-quarter Draught Mares (all work). 1 5-Year Light Half-draught Mare.- ■ 2 Breeding Sows (in farrow). 6 Store Pigs. ■ / Duncan Manure Distributor (good order), McCormick-Deering Hay Rake (nearly new), John Deere Mowing Machine (good order), Hay Sweep, D.F. Massey Plough, 2 S.F. Ploughs, Cambridge Roller, Spring < Dray, Yard Block Dray, Circular ‘ Saw and Bench, Disc, Chain and Tyne Harrows, 2 Sledges, 1 Scooo and a quantity of useful Farm Tools ' Harness, and Sundries. Mr. Pentelow purchased the farm at which the sale will be held as a going concern some 10 years ago and the herd at that time was an old-established one. Since then he has culled heavily and the herd has now attained a standard well above the average. The cows are mostly Jersey and Jersey cross, young, and in good condition, and the majority are due to calve this month. The wide range of implements are all in good order and the sale as a whole can be attended by prospective buyers with confidence. * THE JNGLEWOOD 00-OPERATIVE J>ACON OURING CO<L TD -.. The above Company will not be receiving any . further pigs until such dates . as will be later advertised in this paper. BUY—a PRODUCTSI • QUALITY UNMATCHED. MILD CURED HAMS AND BACQNa Every Rasher marked “EGMONT.” ALSO— Cooked Pressed Hum. All Pork Sausages. Pork Luncheon Sausage. Lard, in lib Pats and Bulk. T. H. vV AEKER & S ONS ’ L T P 4 HAWERA. ’ T. Waite, Stratford Bryjr. A MERICA, France and Germany pay England royalties to use “Am'in”"T design. FOR FARM OR ..FACTORY ■ We specialise in Sheet Copper Work, Tinsmithing, and all Dairy Work in the nature of Cheese and. Separator Vats, Copper Milk Chuting, hand-made Copper Milk Buckets, Retinning Cans, and Hotwater and Sterilising Heaters. i 0 i . gMART LIMITED, Hot Water Heater Manufacturers, BROUGHAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. on petrol, tyres and oil; easy to drive. “Austin” is an easy car to owu

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 August 1930, Page 16

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