NEWTON Ki* u LIST OF KAI.KS. JANUARY, 1915Monday, 18—Toko Tuesday, 19 —Stratford. Wednesday, 20—Stouy River, Friday, 22—Waiwakaiho. Monday, 23—Urenui. ■ Tueßday, 26—Rahotu. Friday, 29—Waiwakaiho.. Monday, 18th—Clearing Sale, Honnor & Clark, New Plymouth. Thursday, 21st—Cleaung Stf!e at . Coker Bros.' Farm, Okato ] Friday, 22nd—Clearing Sale, fe, W. Hale's, Bristol Road, luglewood. Friday, 22nd—Kaponga ( Entries Invited. AT THE HAY-MARKET, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1915. NEWTON KINO sell by public auction at the Haymarket, Stratford, as under:— gQ WEAVERS 24 Stores 9 Pedigree Berkshire Weaner Boars and Sows 1 Pedigree Berkshire Boar, four months old 4 Pens Lambs 1 Noxon Mower 2 Trucks Timber. Sale at 12 o'clock. TOKO SALE. MONDAY, JANUARY 18th, 1915. NEWTON KING sell by public auction as above— JjJQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 6 Guaranteed Young Dairy Cows. Sale at 1 o'clock. SALE OF COACHBUILDERS' PLANT. MONDAY, JANUARY 18. . NEWTON KING
JJAS received instructions from Messrs Honnor and Clark, coachbuilders, New Plymouth, who have dissolved partnership, and are giving up business, to sell on the premises, Liardet. Street, New Plymouth, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, the Whole of their Stoek-in-Trade, the principal lines of which are:— OVER £IOOO WORTH,, consisting olBar Iron, Spring Steel, cd Hardwood' (various 1 Kauri Boards (suitable widths i and thicknesses), Felloes' Bims, Iron Bark Spokes, etc., Dray ; and Trap Naves, Warner Hubs, Springs and Axles, Lamps, j Tools, Machinery, etc., etc. OMITTED FROM LIST: 1 1 Empire Safe j 1 A 1 Pearson Sewing Machine I 1 12in. Planing and Tliicknessing Machine 1 Bolt-cutter, %in. 1 Rubber-tyre Fixing Machine . 1 3 Secondhand Gigs " J 3 Secondhand Carts ' | 1 Pair Buggy Shafts ' I ■1 Cushion-making Machine. 'I A full list of stock will be posted ■' on application. ! Sale at 11 a.m. The Shop will be open on Monday | Morning, at 8 o'clock,, to allow buyers te inspect the stock. ; Tlie Auctioneers will stop selling for ialf an hour for luneh, - i fj STRATFORD CATTLE SALE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1816, ' NEWTON KING. sell by Public Auotion at his Yards as above—--450 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— -120 store cows 00 two-year steers Also—--500 two-tooth wethers , 300 two-tooth ewes (one ear mark) 150 mixed two-tooths 100 dry ewes 10 fat sheep Sale at 1 o'clook.
JKRIDAY, JANUARY 22nd. NEWTON KING. JJAS received instructions from Mr. W. E. Hales, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction, on the Farm, BRISTOL ROAD, INGLEWOOD, WITH. OUT KESBRVE—--12 I>AffiY cows (in full milk) 3 Weaner Heifers 2 Plough Horses and Harness Tyne and Chain Harrows 67-Gallon "Doino" Separator (nearly new) 30 Gallon Milk Vat 2 Cream Cans 2 [Milk Cans, and Sundries. Also, WITHOUT RESERVE— Goodwill of Lease of 70 Acres, Bristol Road, 5 years 7 ( months to run. Good buildings on property, and immediate possession. Full particulars from Mr. Hales, fit tlie Farm, or the Auctioneer. Sale at 1 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 187, 16 January 1915, Page 8
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