A'JCTJCN SALES. > AULTfON SALES. i " “ REGULAR MARKET SALE. SAT UK DAY, MAT 24th, 1913. ril LAMASON will Sell at His • Rooms as follows: — i I Poultry, 20 well-bred hens, and table poultry, produce, potatoes, I , cauliflowers, pumpkins, harness, saddlery, pack-saddles, oilskins, horse and cow covers, 1 ton manure (slightly damaged), chaff, etc., etc. Furniture; dressers, bedsteads, mattresses, prams, tables, chairs (wicker and Austrian), pictures, washstands, and host of sundry goods too numerous to particularise Also— Good gig horse, road racing bicycle, 1-jOlbs bacon, set of scales, and balance of boots from last sale. Also—1 OH CASES FRUIT, Fresh from JUU Hawke’s Bay Orchards— Apples, pears, grapes, etc., etc. N.B.—Clients kindly note that all poultry, produce, fruit, sundries, etc., at auctions is absolute cash on day of sale. DOUGLAS CATTLE SALE. MONDAY, 26th MAY. Newton king win offer by Auc Auction as above—--150 HEAD CATTLE, including—--20 heifers in calf 30 store cows 25 20-month steers 18 20-month heifers 100 mixed weaners 500 lambs 100 f.f.m. ewes Sale at 1 o’clock.
AT THE FARM, BEACONSFIELD ROAD, MIDHIRST. NEWTON KING has received instructions from MR V. MEMBERY, who is leaving tlie district to sell, without reserve, his ■ first-class Dairy Herd, Farm Implements, etc., as follows: 30 dairy cows 3rd and 4th calvers, calve July-August 1 Shorthorn bull, 2J years 15 colored heifers, good 1 cart horse, aged 6 milk cans, buckets and aerator, milk-testing outfit, milk cart and cart harness (nearly new), set gig harness, 14 fowls, part stack oaten hay, plough harness, plough, chain harrows, set three-horse swingle bars, t chains, logging chains, crowbar, Plant Jun. plough (nearly new), saddle and bridle, shovels, spades, 12 gal-copper, pig troughs, barrels, etc., etc. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 gig to carry 3. 1 2)-year half draught colt by General Wheeler, fast and staunch 1 yearling colt by Albert Chevalier 1 Singer sewing machine 1 sporting bitch, registered (X. Z. Kennel Club) Also on account MR P. J. PETERSON (subject to slight reserve) — 1 4-year pedigree Jersey bull “Bruce,” sire “Bungler;” dam, “Mayfair” 1 4-year pedigree Jersey ball. “Monarch,” sire “Bungler;” dam, “Margaret 2nd.” 3 bull calves by “Bruce” 1 yearling heifer by “Monarch” dam “Heather’s Darling 3rd” The above are entered in N.Z. Jersey Herd Book. Sale at 12.30 p.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. OPUNAKE ROAD, LOWGARTH. MONDAY, 26th MAY, 1913. *
NEWTON KING has received instructions from MRS M. J. HIGGTXSOX, to sell, at her Residence as above, WITHOUT RESERVE, the WHOLE OF HER. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, comprising— -2 Large chests drawers, washstands, double and single iron bedsteads, large oval minor, chairs, sideboard, oval table, linoleum, fender and irons, dresser, large dining table (two drawers), sofa, lamps, cooking utensils, crockery. wash-tubs, copper and stand, honey extractor, 17 hives bees and accessories, stumping j jack, maul and wedges, crosscut saws. largo iron boiler, large scalding tub, sledge, Booth and Macdonald s.f. plough, set flexible harrows, tine harrows, 'roller, milk.cans, aerator, buckets, sow and pigs, 36 purebred Aylesbury ducks, Wyandotte hens, spring trap and harness, tools, and sundries. 'Also With Slight Reserve—--1 Hay Gelding cob, dyears. spring dray, piano, sewing machine* (all in good order). Sale at 1 o’clock.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 16, 24 May 1913, Page 8
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