Sweep Fittings: Quantity of Baling Wire; 1 Set Testing Apparatus; 1 Sand Riddle; 1 Set Stilyards; 1 Hay Grab; 1 Scythe; 1 2 and 3 Horse Bars; Collars: Hames: Chains; etc.; 1 Grind Stone; 1 7ft Cross Cut Saw; Water Benzine and Oil Tanks; 1 Steel Saw Bench; 1 21" Circular Saw; Number of various size pulleys; Gardening and Carpenter's Tools s all descriptions; Number of Cream Cans. FURNITURE: 1 Extension Dining Table; 5 Padded Dining Chairs; 1 Writing Desk; 1 Book Case; 1 Chest of Drawers; 1 Sideboard: 1 Lounge Suite: 1 Duchess and 1 Double Bed; 1 Settee; 1 Bedroom Suite; 1 Kerosene Heater; and Sundries, too numerous to mention. ALSO: 2 Indian Mozapore Carpets 1 12 x 10 and 1,, 11 x 10; 1 Vaccinating Syringe; 1 Set Sandow Developers; 1 Folding Plate Camera; 1 Spray Pump; 1 Car Radio; Quantity Pipe Fittings all sizes. NOTE: We have inspected stock
nd plant enumerated above and can horoughly recommend to any purhasers. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Order of Sale: Sundries, Furniture, mplements Horses, Cattle. CLEARING SALE A/c H. C. Tipper Esq., Awakeri. THURSDAY, MAY 31st, 1945 at 12.30 p.m. We have been favoured with instructions from H. C. Tipper Esq., ivlio is going out of Grade Cattle md going in for Pedigrees;, to offer an the property the following:— 60 Jersey and Jersey Cross Cows. 20 I.C. Jersey and Jersey Cross 2year Heifers. (July and August Calvers). 16:3 SPECIAL DAIRY HEIFER SALE WHAKATANE SALEYARDS WEDNESDAY, 6th JUNE* 1945 Commencing 12 noon. 200 Choice Jersey and Jersey Cross Heifers. Entries Solicited. - NOTE: Included in the above wil' be 150 on account of Messrs Sisair and Sisam. These heifers are of higl quality well grown and in greal condition—to come into profit nexl season. Most of these heifers wer< purchased as weaners from w r el known Waikato herds. 3 CLEARING SALE A/c A. W. SMITH, ANGLE ROAD, AWAKERI. THURSDAY, JUNE 7th, 1945 at 11 a.m. We have been favoured with in structions from A. W. Smith Esq who has been called up with th Military Forces to offer on the pre pertv the following Live Stock an Plant: — CATTLE ETC.: 165 Jersey and Jersey Friesian Cros Cows 30 Choice well grown 2yr I.C. Heil „ ers--2 Unregistered lyr Pedigree Fries ian Bulls 1 Jersey Bull 2 6yr Geldings all work 1 9yr all work 1 10yr Gelding, all work 1 lyr Mare, all work 20 Devon and Devon Cross Sow; including 6 Maiden Sows di to farrow from June onwards 1 Canadian Berkshire Boar Number of Store and Weaner Pit 2000 Bales of Hay IMPLKMENTS ETC: 1 Spring Ti Dray: 1 Sampson Slacker; 2 H<i Grabs: 1 Booth-Mac 4 Wheel Sweej 1 Farm Waggon; 1 No. 9 McCormic Mower; 1 Big (> t McCormick Mowe 2 Shop Built Konakis; 1 Set of er Tractor Tandems, 28 Blade Disc - Set Tyne Harrows, 4 Leaf; 1 S< Bft R. and G. Tripod and Chai Harrows; 1 Set 101't Grass Harrow! Hand Maize Sheller (John Deere 1 Bft R. and G. Topdresser; 1 Ban ford Swathe Turner; Oliver Hand Plough; McCormick-Decring Scar lier; Collars; Winkers; Chains; Hor
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 74, 22 May 1945, Page 8
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