SUFFOLK ROAD, KAIMATA. MONDAY, JUNE 29. MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & 00. (In (.'(injunction with NEWTON XING) JJAVE received instructions fvora Mr. A. S. Wicksteed, wlio is leaving the district, to sell on the farm, as above, the whole of his live and dead stock, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, as follows: gtj DAIRY COWS, young, in calf to Shorthorn bull (mostly Augiist and September callers) 17 half-bred wcaner heifers 12 18 to 20-montlis empty Jersey heifers 00 20-month steers | 170 ewes, 2, 4, 0 and f.f.m. (in lamb to Lincoln rams), a first-class line 40 p.b. Lincoln lambs 1 filly, rising -2 years, by Berlin ,Mac
Also—-half-draught horse, rising' 7 years, by Duke of Fife; 1 do., rising li, by Glenmore; 1 gig horse, rising ■ 9 years, by Jersey; 1 light draught horse, rising 12, by Avhakamara; 1 heavy draught horse, rising 6, by Duke of Wellington, shatter; 1 pony cob mare, rising 6, by Berlin Mac; 1 aged brood mare; 1 gelding, rising 3, by Bouibardo; milk cart and harness, 1 rubbertyred gig, good as new, and gig harness; 1 Reid and Gray s.f. plough; Massey-Emis mowing machine, discs, chains, Whipple trees, plough 'harness, milk cans, Taylor and Bremuer wool press (good as new), I sow and litter, quantity of turkeys, tine harrows, saddle and bridle, household furniture, comprising sideboard, -marble-top washstand, duchess pair, wardrobe, combined bookcase and writing table, child's cot, carpet 12 x 9, perambulator, farm and garden tools, etc., etc. Luncheon provided. Sale at 11 o'clock sharp. Auctioneers' Note.—Farmers requiring good usclul horses for all-round work will do well to attend this sale, as everything will be sold at the hammer.
P U R A N G I. TUESDAY, JUXE 30. MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & CO. |-£AVE received instructions irom Mr. A. H. Barnett, who is leaving the district, to sell the whole of his stock, implements, furniture, etc., WITHOUT IiESERVE, as follows: . J() CHOICE DAIRY COWS (August and September culvers) 1 well-bred Jersey bull 1 pedigree Jersey weauer bull 1 choice weaner heifer 1 sow with litter 3 forward store pigs Implements, consisting of 1 s.f. plough, cultivators (nearly new), light harrows, etc., churn, but-ter-worker (Cherry's patent), milk cans, cream cans, and all dairy utensils, 1 spring trap, 1 gig and harness, wheelbarrow, safe, copper, tubs, tools, etc. Household furniture and effects, including sideboard,, hallstand, duchess table, , sofa, iaMcs chairs, linoleums, etc, Also, with Slight Reserve--1 Piano, Tubular separator (nearly new), 70 gals., 1 spring-cart horse
Luncheon provided. Also— On account of oilier vendors — 9 springing Jersey heifers 2 store cows 3 harness horses :•,:. IXCLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24. MATTHEWS, GAMLIN * CO. ryiLL hold their weekly sale in their Inglewood yards as above. Present 2QA HEAD MIXED CATTLE 25 store and forward cows 00 weaners Sale at 1 o'clock.
MONDAY, JUNK 2-!. MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & CO. \JVttLL hold a horse fair in Ladbrook's stables on the above date. Kntrics solicited. KQ HACKS & HARXKSS UORSK.S
B Sfflflfi CLOTHES WHITE ■7
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 26, 20 June 1914, Page 8
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