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SALES BY AUCTION. MR. K. WATCHORN’S SALE. THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1933. AT HAWERA YARDS. Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY * CO. LTD., and NEWTON KING, LTD., will sell:— 60 Guaranteed Sound Jersey and Jersey Cross Daily Cows mostly due early. 20 Two and Three-year-old Jersey and Jersey Cross in-calf Heifers. SALE AT ONE O’CLOCK. NOTE—These are a good lot of deepbodied cows, showing plenty of dairy quality. Calving dates will be given at sale, and each cow will lie sold guaranteed sound at calving. HAWERA SALE. THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1933. KING, LTD. and N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE will sell:— 200 Fat Lambs. 100 Fat Wethers. 120 Fat Ewes. 30 Ewe Lambs. 60 Ewes, in lamb to B.F. Rams. 10 Sows to farrow. 50 Store Pigs. 8 Young Tamworth-Berkshire Cross Breeding Sows (close to farrowing). IN DAIRY PENS: 50 In-calf Cows and Heifers. On account of Mr. K. Watchorn: 60 Guaranteed Sound Jersey and Jersey Cross Dairy Cows, mostly due early. 20 2 and 3-Year Jersey and Jersey Cross In-calf Heifers. NOTE— These are a good lot of deOpbodied cows, showing plenty of dairy quality. Calving dates will be given at sale, and each cow will be sold guaranteed sound at calving. NOTE: SALE AT 12.30 SHARP. I SEPARATE . . . , The NEW ERA WAY Some of the largest creameries in the United States found the New Era Separator the closest skimmer ever tested by them, skimming down to 1/200 oi one per cent., and doing it constantly. This means a loss of only lib. butter-fat in 10 tons of milk. At the last Brisbane Show the New Era Separator was awarded first prize against all comers. . Taranaki Distributors: J. H. H. HOLM & CO. ST. AUBYN STREET, NT. See us about new Rubberware for your machines for the new season. .rnm I ■ —l' I JI 1 (1)— ACRES Freehold, new fourroomed cottage and cowshed. Eight paddocks. This property consists of rich drained swamp land, capable of vast improvement by ploughing and sowing down. Has not been milked on previously but will carry 50 cows and do them well in its present condition. Price, £l5 per acre with £5OO down, balance nine years at 5 per cent. Offered at bargain to wind up estate; when fully improved will milk and winter 120 cows. One and a half miles from school and factory on metal road. (2)— ACRES Freehold with sixroomed house, cowshed and outbuildings, 100 acres drained swamp land and adjoins and is part of the above estate, 10 paddocks milking 50 cows, but like the above is capable of great improvement. Price, £l5 per acre with £5OO down, balance nine years at 5 per cent. These farms are offered at bargain price for this week only, and is choice well sheltered land, 11 miles from school and factory on metal road. (3)— pOOD 50/50 sharemilking proposition for 70 cows requires men with £3OO to buy stock. W. H. H. YOUNG, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, BROADWAY BLDGS., STRATFORD. FOR SALE—A FREEHOLD FARM. 4 A ACRES, one mile from a good town. Well fenced, watered and sub-divided into several paddocks. Plenty of winter feed. _ The following stock goes with this ideal, dead-level little farm: 22 good dairy cows, 1 bull, 1 horse, dray and all harness. Good house of 6 rooms, good cowshed. A gift at £5O per acre with small deposit. M. M c D onald ’ LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. Phone 574, Stratford. FOR SALE-BARGAIN. JpJA DEPOSIT, balance Government, mortgage. Nice 5-roomed Bungalow, all conveniences; level freehold section; centrally situated. Total price £6OO. H. PETERSON, Agent. 'Phone 865. Queen Street, New Plymouth. TO LEASE. 1 KA ACRES situated Rowan Road. House and shed. Carry 60 cows. Three years’ lease. Rent £1 per acre at 9d per lb. fat. 2/6 rise per acre and fall for every penny. Ten tons manure to be put on yearly. Lessee and Lessor to pay half cost of same. Rent quarterly in advance. Apply Sole Agent—- ■ J B pAURENSON, LAND AGENT, HAWERA. 'Phones: House 2776; Office 2660. JOSEPH SHEEHAN CASH BUYER OF WOOL, HIDES AND SKINS. Is prepared to receive consignments daily at following branches: Next Pickering's Soapworks, ’ Fitzroy, New Plymouth; Tannery, Stratford; Glover Road, Hawera. Also at Railway Station, Eltham, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. HIGHEST PRICES PAID.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1933, Page 12

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