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WEDNESDAY, JULY 2'J. VICKIDIH AND STEVENS YJLLL hold their Weekly Stoi-k Sale 200 JIIUD M*M> CV ■l3O ewes i u liimb •S'llL- nt I u'cloek.

I KUOUY HOAD. TJILi;SDA~JUL,Y 30. nCKBRSAND bTBVBNS mostly September culvers 20 calves 170 4-tooth to f.in. ewes in lamb in lots 1 draitglit mare and yearling foul. 1 18-months lilly 'by "Czar," 1 good heavy harness horse, 1 ])ony, 40 cow-covers, .1 sprim; cart and harness, 1 gig and barness (nearly new), u milk-cuir . strainer, buckets, saddle ami bridle, chains, harness, 30 fowls, liture and effects Sale at 12 o'clock.

I'XGLEWOOD HOUSE FAJii. HiIDAY, JULY 31. VIOKEBB AND STEVENS WILL hold il.ofr .Monthly IJorse Fair at their Dudley li olld Yards as above. Present entries—--2 unbroken horses

SATUBDAY, AUGUST 1, IUOB. VICKBRS A>D STEVENS " !rairal inatructious from WKS. S. UJiKXJIOKI.'ISH, of l„„i c . wood, Butcher, who has decided to 2 • poo ot her bu„uess and properties, to sell by auction at their .Mart, Inglmvood on Saturday, Ist August, 1908 at a p.m.— ' '

g'.ewood, contaiu(wore or less), * sliop, dwelling, >gs thereon, sitnraihvuy station, !« of 275 links to ■"id 98 links to (1. jlewood,' eontainadjoining Smart ion 5 of Sections glewood, containwith shop there--11 years to run, renewal (Town annual rental of ■sent occupied by in, Jeweller. AHHAXGED. THE GOODWILL of the BUTCHER'S BUSINESS at present carried on by .Mrs. Gcrnhoefer and previously by her Jate litis-

At SIRS. GEKXHOEFER'S SHOP, after completion of above sale— THE PLANT, consisting of—l 2'/ 2 - h.p. Tangye oil engine in good order, 1 silent sausage machine iind liller, 1 circular saw, 2 hawking carts, 1 beef cart, 5 cart horses, 1 hack, 2 sets cart harness, 1 set leading harness, 1 Whitfield safe, tubs, steelyards, scales, knives, choppers, and butcher's sundries. Conditions of sale and full particulars of properties can be obtained from MR. HAROLD THOMSON, Solicitor for Vendor; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, AUiUS'f 3. VICKERS AND STEVENS TTAVE received instructions from Mr. F. Mcrriii (who bus sold bis farm) to sell by public auction on the farm on the Corbett Road as follows:

11 hrst-class dairy cows, mostly hulfbred Jersey, August and September culvers, including—--1 purebred Jersey cow 2 heifers, springing, 1 purebred Jersey, 1 liulfbrcd Jersey 1 2-year-old well-bred jersey bull 3 yearling heifers 2 trap horses, 1 spring trap, 2 sets harness, sledge, 1 S.F. plough (ilornsby), set swingle-tree,;, tine harrows, milk-cans, buckets, 1 "■■' * ' '■■■'" ■" 1 sundri"

MOUNTAIN ROAD, JIAKETAWA. TUESDAY, AUGUST i. VICKEES AND STEVENS AVE received instructions from Mr. ' I{. Stevens to sell by public auction on the farm, all his Dairy' Cattle, Implements, etc., WITHOUT UESUKVE, as follows—--2!) good dairy cows, early ealvers 1 forward cow u pairs working bullocks 1 well-bred Berkshire boar, 1 pedihali'bred Yorkshire sow to farrow in September, (i Berkshire sows (5 due in September), 2 lilly foals by 'Glcnuiore,'' f hack, 1 bullock dray (O-irwh tyre), 1 tip dray and harness, li.F. plough (Massey-Harris.i, large size disc harrows, !)l)-gallon boiler and stand, milk-cans, inilk-tub, baud seed drill, cow rugs, timber and lifting jacks, chains, crosscut saws, barrel tar, about (i tons oaten, hay, and sundries

13 -dairy cows, early (i springing heifers Luncheon provided. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. VICKERS AND STEVENS TT'AVK received instructions from Mr. X 1 P. liurkharUt. (who has leased his farm on the Itiniutautaka Koad) to sell by public auction on his farm at Kai mala, all the Dairy Herd, etc., as fol

Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheepskin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, AUGUST 4. i pLIENTS aro requested to forward i lota so as to reach us by Friday ' previous. YOUNG, HOBBS, & CO'

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 184, 25 July 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 184, 25 July 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 184, 25 July 1908, Page 5

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