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AT THE CORNER OF THE JUNCTION AND UPLAND EOADS. TUESDAY, JULY 23. VICKERS & STEVENS JJAVE received instructions from Mr "VVm. Houston (who has leased his farm, to sell by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, the whole of his form stock, implements and household furniture, etc., as follows: 20 good dairy cows, in milk and to 8 springing heifers (rising 2-ycar-ol,l) spring cart inure, 1 3-year-old gelding by "j)„k e of i'Tfe," broken to any harness,, 5 breeding sows (to farrow in August), 1 Kevkshire hoar (II) months old), fowls, milk cart and harness, gig and harness, 1 improved s.f, plough (P,»„tli and McDonald), 1 set disc harrows (Massey-Har-ris), 1 set 3-leaf line harrows. Whipple trees. planet .luiir. hoe, jack (Wallaby). 1 saw folding machine, i good milk cans, buckets, wheelbarrow, scythes, grindstone, saws, maul and wedges, stack hay, 1 bicycle, 1 wood lathe (large), carpenters' tools, 12 shares in the Inglewood bacon Factory Company, 1 share in Moa Farmers' Union, 2 floor cramps, 1 door cramp, 1 boring machine. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consistin of:-—Tables, chairs, sofas, chests drawers, wash stands, toilet ware, bedsteads, wire mattresses, bedding, kitchen utensils The cows are a first-class lot, the average test from May Ist, 1906, to the end of April, 1007, being 4.2. Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon Provided.

IXGLKWOOD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24. VICKERS& STEVENS hold their weekly Stock Sale as above. Present .entries— SOO HEAD MIXED 100 ewes in lamb Sale at 12.30 o'clock.

HORSE FAIR FRIDAY, JULY 26. VIGORS & STEVENS yyiLL hold their monthly Hovse Fair as above. Present entries—--1A mm ' ANJJ HARNESS OU HOJISE3. KG MONT 110 AD. MONDAY, JQLY 21). / _VICKERS& STEVENS AVE received instractioiis from Mr H. Tptci-s. who lias loaded his farm to sell by public auction, on the farm. WITHOUT BESUUVK, as jul!o»-s:-28 Jii-sL-t-lass dairy con's, early ca!v----1 well-bred S.II. brill 4 milk cans. 1 set tine harrows, and Mr Peters has been '[dairying for a great number of years, Vd this is the first clearing sale he held. The cows are a splendid lot, and Mr. Peters has, by experience and caieful culling, got one of the best herds in'^aranaki. Sale at 1 o'clock. \ Luncheon Provided. \

DUIItIAM ROAD. TUESDAY, JULY 30. VICKERS & STEVENS [AVE received instructions from Mr .T. E. Bennett (whose louse has exred) to Sell by Public Auction on the mi, as follows: 11 good cows, August and Septom ber culvers (i good calves 5 stove pigs, 1 black gelding (good in all harness), 1 bay marc by (ilenmore (good in any harness), 1 bay marc stinted to General Wheeler, 1 grey trap marr ' ' lilly rising 2 years by \ienuigther King, 1 ivt, 1 light spring trap, 1 S.F. plough, 1 set disc hari-ows, ] roller, 1 Massey Harris drill and JUL mower, I .U.ll. hay rake, dray and leading harness, plough and chains, logging chains, Whipple trees, timber jack, farm tools, tubs, baths, grindstone, rooting iron, a quantity of bridge timber, wire, saws, hammer and wedges, steel bar, saddles and bridles, milk cans, buckets, strainers, household furniture and ellVels, about ii tons good Sale at 12.30 o'clock.

HUHHAH ROAD. TUESDAY, AI'GCST «. VICKERS & STEVENS JAVE received instructions from Mr R. Anderson, who k giving up dairyg, to Sell by Public Auction, en the, nil, 'WITHOUT RKSEUYEgood cows, early culvers 1 springing heifer Aerated cans, buckets, etc. Also, ' Wrm SLIGHT RESERVE, 1 milk cart linrse, 1 00-gal. do Laval separator and tanks. Sale at 12 o'clock,

•IT.KD'KU roil EARTHWORK RENDERS arc invited celvcd at iny oflic TO-DAY (SaUivilny), fo 1200 ynrils of earth frit nvited and will be ro>y ofTicn until 4 p.m. iv), for moving about I'th from St. Michael's Plat). Specifications P. P. CORKTLU TO PIG RAISERS. JESSES DIMOCK & CO. and MESSRS BORTHWICK & SONS will RECEIVE PIGS at Motnroa. on MONDAY, ■IULY 29. ,T. BUTCHER, Agent.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 20 July 1907, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 20 July 1907, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 20 July 1907, Page 5

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