YARD KAIMATA ROAD. J TUESDAyTjuIY 21 Road, I TICKERS AND STE Road JJAVE received instructs Messrs E. J. and G. Mur are giving up dairying, to sell i auction, on the farm, WiTHt SERVE, as under:75 dairy cows (mostly Aui September calvers), Jci and Holstein crosses, ail j condition, and well ar J fully selected a ii,-. 5 cows in milk pired. 15 g°od springing lieifers liur.i-1 3 &H. bulls 1 Berkshire boar, store p draught gelding, 1 trap J OCK • aged pony, 1 4-year-old Jting I per'. filly (broken to a iiess),l 4-year-old filly bJm Abba" dam "Gipsy' and mare > 1 hack by "Daunt! 3-year-old gelding (1. brood marc, 1 6-year-,,... I Jin Abba" gelding (brok saddle and chains), I 3-y ( gelding by "Jersey"— "L far- gar" mare, 1 filly by "St —"Lebell" mare, 1 2-yi lis filly by "Czar"—"Hamiltc I mare, 2 Hampshire ram ess, Roniney ram; can, etc., ct< icr, WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. il S\ I %-draught factory horse, 1 cr > gelding by "Albany"— "L m l mare (unbroken), 1 4-yet filly by "Albany"—"Hami ian" mare (unbroken), year-old filly by "St. Paul" uc broken), 1 2-year-old fill; "Duke of Fife," 1 geldins r) "Duke of Wellington" (botl r- broken), 1 milk cart, 1 exp ill with cover). Luncheon Provided. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23. VICKERS AND STEVE* hold tlleir Weekly Stock S ' in their Inglewood Yards as abo Present entries— I 250 HEADiUXEDCA TTLE 100 f,m. ewes in lamb Sale at 1 o'clock. UPLAND ROAD. FRIDAY, JULY 24. VICKERS AND STEVEN ""JAVE received instructions from 3d William Foxeroft (who lias sold h iann) to sell by public auction on 11 farm on the above date, WITHOUT R] SERVE, as under—--27 first-class dairy cows, inosti . young and early calvers 0 2-year-old lieifers in calf 1 S.H. bull ■ 16 calves 1 draught horse (staunch an quiet), 1 pair buggy mare (good), 1 half-draught mare i: foal, I yearling foal, 1 set dis harrows ("May Queen"), 1 so chain, 1 sot tine harrows, spring tooth harrow, 1 sledge 1 s.f. plough, 1 tip dray am '"•mess, 1 ifts, 1 1 gig and harness, plough! chains, backhands, traces! Whipple trees, 2 steel bars! miiul and wedges, milk can; buckets, farm and garden tool: household furniture and effects, etc., etc. Mr. Foxeroft has had considerable experience in dairying, and his herd is one of the very best in the district. Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon provided. 1 SATURDAY, JULY 25. DICKERS AND STEVENS AVE received instructions from j Mr. R. Stevens to sell by public 1 uction at their Mart,— 15!) ACRES of Section 151), Moa, in one or two lots. This is aa excellent properly, and is rieljl known tie bejing one of the best inns in the district and is well and coneniently situated on the Mountain oad, adjoining the Maketawa Dairy actory. For further particulars apply to the Sale at 1.30 o'clock. RUGBY ROAD. THURSDAY, JULY 30. 'JOKERS AND STEVEN S "AVE received instructions from Mv. " J. G. Brown (who has sold his farm) a sell by public auction on the Farm, jsolutely without reserve—--50 first-class young dairy cows, mostly September calvers 20 calves 170 4-tooth to f.in. ewes in lamb, in lots l 1 draught marc and yearling foal, 1 18-ononths filly by "Czar," 1 good heavy harness horse, I pony, 40 cow-covers, 1 spring . cart and harness, 1 gig and harness (nearly mew), 6 milk-cans, strainer, buckets, saddle and bridle, chains, harness, 30 fowls, 5 ducks Household furniture and effects Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon provided. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1008. VICKERS AND STEVENS AVE received instructions from ~ MRS. H. GERXHOEFER, of Inglewood.. Butcher, who has decided to dispose of her business and properties, to sell by auction at their Mart, Inglewood, on Saturday, Ist August, 1008, at 2 p.m.—' SECTION 312, Inglewood, containing 0a lr 4p (more or less), ■with butcher's shop, dwelling, and outbuildings thereon, situated opposite railway station having frontage of 275 links ( Kelly Street and 08 links 1 Mountain Road. SECTION 323, Inglewood, contain ing 0a lr 4p, adjoining Sniari Bros.' shops. LEASE of Subsection 5 of Section: ISO and 100, Inglewood, contain ing 3.0 perches, with shop ther on. Lease has 11 years to ru 'wftjh right of renewal (Tow: Board Lease); annual rental o £7 ss. At present occupied b Mr. C. H. Martin, Jeweller. TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. Also, THE GOODWILL of the BU CHER'S BUSINESS at prcsei: carried on by Mrs. Gernhoofc and previously by her late hii band. At MRS. CERNHOEFER'S SHOP, aft( completion of above sale— THE PLANT, consisting of—l 2} ii.p. Tangyo oil engine in g< and filler, I circular , hawking carts, 1 beef cart, cart horses, 1 hack, 2 sets ci harness, 1 set leading harnc 1 Whitfield safe, tubs, steelyar scales, knives, choppers, a MR. HAROLD THOMSON, Solicitor for Vendor THE AUCTIONEER I.' Often result in a heavy cold, neglect which means pneumonia or consumpti 'd A positive preventative of these ilk y Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for colds, and consumption. Small dl , Pleasant to take.. Every bottle guar teed. Obtainable everywhere.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 178, 18 July 1908, Page 5
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