jSJEWTON KING'S LIST OF SALES. APRIL— Tuesday, 14—Stratford. Wednesday, 15—Stony River Friday, if—Okiui. , C Friday, 17—Iiapunga. * Monday, '2o—Urenui. \ ' Tuesday, 21—Kahotii. Friday, 24—Waiwakaiho. Monday, 27—Douglas Tuesday, 28—Stratford. Wednesday, 20—Stony River. Thursday, 30—Clearing Sale, A. Matthews, Swtly road, Omata Entries Invited, OKAU YARDS. FRIDAY, APRIL 17. NEWTOK KtNG^ ,\^ LL sell at his yards as above— 1 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 700 SHEEP, including— '; 70 mixed weaners . 35 fat cows ' -! 25 store and forward cows 20 -2% to 3y a -ycar steers „ ' 15 20-months steers, ' ; n ' 15 in-calf heifers 5 bulls . 20 colored wcaner heifers ' 320 lambs 1(30 f.m. ewes 100 fat ewes and wethers 30 2-tooth ewes * ' ; 10 pigs la gALG OF JJURST -CLASS IJIIMBER SATURDAY, APRIL 18. NEWTON KING H as received instructions from 1 Owners to sell by Public Auc< at the Hay market, New Plymouth, WITHOUT RESERVJ3, as above,3000 FEET SILVER PINE TIMNOTE—SiIver Pine is very largely used by the Public Works Department for Railway Sleepers, Bridges, Telegraph Poles—in fact, in any place where durability is required. Sale at 12.30. '! HER, mostly boards and scantlings
£LEAEIN G g A L E. THURSDAY, APRIL 16.^ OR LA MX) STREET, STRATFORD. NEWTON KING H as been favored with instructions from tlie Rev. W. A. Butler, to pell, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, the whole of his Househol4 lis under:— . „ ■J • Set ,of rosewood drawing-room * chairs, extension dining table, i eas y chairs, C upholstered mahogany chairs in morocco leather, sideboard, mahogony chest of drawers, 2 oak chest of drawers, 2 duchesse dressing tables, 2 washstands to match, sundry pictures and frames, books, music, new largest six* Perfection stove, oil heater Primus stove (with oven), iron stand and boiling tripod (coifcP lp te), copper kettles, cosi and saucepans, Kent's knife machine, 2 toilet mirrors, with towel rail and drawer, "Beatrice" oil stove, "Salamander" oil stove, iUh kettle and boiling pot (new), wardrobe, front with platc-glnss mirror, dish covers, mincing machine, scales, blinds and rollers, 2 Duplex lamps, 2 brass curbs, 3 sets brass lireirons, 2 sets brass dog, 1 electric table lamp, phonograph and records. B. and B.R. bedstead, 8 stretchers, mattresses, etc., alii sundries, zinc baths, sponge batib, O.K. washing riiachine, hand ' sewing machine, preserving pan, and sundries. 1 Piano (reserve)
Sale at 1.30 p.m. sharp. SALE OF CONTRACTOR'S PLANT. IMYMARIvKT, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, APRIL 18. \EWTO\ T KT"N T 0 J-JAS iccciwd instructions from Mrl.y fl '' uli,l » t° «'» by Public Anctroh. '' " lo ' e ''cr extensive contracting " n .t now <» by Mr. Harry Julian, consisting of—--14 111,11 vy lit'.uiglit horses, 4 years to "Koil.Ull sound and staunch, and in first-class order H nets harness (i n g oo j repair) •' horse drays 1 waggon G '"'Hocks, J'-iy. yokes and chains (complete) 1 blacksmith's outfit - tarpaulins, 18 x 20 2 jacks Cook-house, utensils for (10 men, contractors' tools for (10 men Mhare, on wheels, in good order, ami a huge quantity sundries, etc. Also— The trotting aiding "PyramuV "siiifr 5 years, by Rothschild— Lincoln \et maro (prir,e-tikcrj Sale at 1.30 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 270, 15 April 1914, Page 8
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