3ALES BY AUCTION. KING'S LIST OF BALKS, MAY— , Friday, 20—Raiotu. Monday, 29—Urenui, Tuesday, 30—Stony River. , Wednesday, 31—Inglewood v. ENTRIES INVITED. JJEWTON gING^Q LIST OF CLEARING SALES. MAY— 7 Monday, 29—Geo Mann, Stanley Road, Midliirst. JUNEThursday I—Mrs. A. Langlay, DuN ham Rond. i Monday 5. J. Dunwoodie, Kaimata. Friday, 9—VV. Cole, Jnr., Waitara. Thursday, .15— R. MeK. Moriwa, Ngaere. , Monday, 19—Win. Banks, Oakura. Wednesday, 21—Hall Bros, Aw tuna. Wednesday, 21—Boniface Broa., Beaconsfield Road, Midhlrst.' Thursday, 22—0. J. Herricky Sentry, Hill. ~. _ •. Monday, 20— G. M. Smith, Beacww field Road, Midliirst. Wednesday, 28—C. E. Fowler, Beaconsfield Road, Midhirlt. Thursday, 29 H." Langinan, Tiko. rangi. Thursday, 29 H. Lacy, Poto Road, Cardiff. Thursday 2!)-C. H.- Young, Huirangi, Friday, 30>r-Evan& and Hutchin, Toko. JULY- ;, Monday, 3—Green and Tyrell, Rahotu. Thursday, «—R. F. Langman, York . Road, Huirangi. Thursday, 6—E. T. Kneebonc, Pukengahu. i*w^ Monday, I,O—J. ,N. ' Uhlemberg, Croydon Road, MidhVst. Wednesday, 12— H. J.' Linn, Norinariby, in conjunction ■■ with Loan Co., Hawera. Friday, 14-K. Mclaughlin, York Road, Midliirst Monday. 17— Onaero, Wednesday, l!)-W. Harris, Toko. Thursday, 211— T. Curran, Kaponga. Friday, 21—Mrs. C. Jago, Beaconsfield RoaiJ, Midliirst. Wednesday, 20—.John Davis, Gordon Road, Toko. Thursday, 27—Morris Bros., Oakura, Thursday, 27—Seidel and McCorm'ack, Kaponga Friday, 2S—Mrs. .1. V. BeraiH, East Road, Stratford. OX THE FARM, OAONUI.\ rRIDAY, MAY 20. NEWTON KING. i> received instructions, from Mr*. M. A. Mills, who has sold her farm s removing to Midliirst, to soil by a Auction:—. S ewes in lamb (mixed ages). 5 fat and forward ewes, lambs. Spring trap in good ordfr, long. sliafter gig, piano, 2-year filly, broken to saddle and harness, 3 t.inks, 300 feet mixed timber, Orion range, register grate, seed drill, household furniture ami sundries, r,nd farm sundries. Sale at 10.30 a.m. RAHOrU .YARDS. ..FRIDAY,' .MAY 20. NEWTON KING. WILL sell' at his yards as nftove--3."> store and forward cows 6 springers 40 in-calf heifers 90 llffxed weaners RESIDENCE AT VOGKLTOWN. SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1910 . NEWTON KING. - AS been instructed by GEO. \v. SLADE, to sell by public unction at the Mart, Devon Street, oir SATURDAY, May 27, at 2:30 p.m.: MODERN RESIDENCE, situated" in George Street, Vdgcltown, containing six rooms, scullery, bath. ' room, linen press and wash-home, electric light throughout, gas cooker, range, set tubs .and copper, hot and cold water, set' roller blinds. Land about J-acre, flowit and kitchen gardens, lawns (back and front), fowl run, etc. Full particulars at Sale. MILKING MACHINES! MILKING MACHINES! FARMERS!—Do not place your orders for Milking Machines until you have seen the THE AUTO. We can supply you with a complete Releaser or Bucket plant from £IOO UPWARD& N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE, AGENCY CO., HAWERA AGENTS F. H. ROBERTSON & CO,, NEW PLYMOUTH AGENTS.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 May 1916, Page 8
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