SALES BY AUCTION. STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, JUNE 27y NEWTON KING. V sell at Ms yards as above—J 25Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE 100 fat and forward empty ewe& 10 sacks maize On account of Mrs. I. B. Wisnewsti who lias sold licr farm—--31 dairy cows (mostly July and August calvers) 1 bull 1 214-year saddle ma., ,) 2 harness horses >■' Sale at 1 o'elocx. ON THE FARM, KAIMATA ' TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1916. NEWTON KING. . fJAS roceieved instructions from Mr, T. Rust whose lease has expired to sell by public auction the whole of his live and dead stock as under— WITHOUT RESERVE . JM dairy cows, mostly July and Anguj| calvers 2 springing heifers 5 burling heifers 2 sows to farrow August 1 sow and litter i 1 4-year milk cart mare 1 gelding Dray .and harness, gig and harness, tyne harrows, saddle, horseclipper, 2!) shares Kaimata Dairy Company, dog, d.b. gun, cans, fowls, grindstone, Babcock Tester, copper, household furniture and effects. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: | 1 2-micket Ridd niilkin" i>lant h> good order, Luncheon provided. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2S. NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above—--40 store cows (in lots) 40 2-year in-calf heifers (in lots) 25 good 3-year in-ealf heifers 30 20-month to 2-year steen 30 store and forward cows 25 2'/ s -year to 3-year in-calf heiferi (showing down) 25 fat and forward cows 10 2-year steers 100 mixed yearlings Also, WITHOUT RESERVE—--300 breeding ewes (good wooMei sheep) ' , S 2-tooth Romney rams S mixed cattle, 100 s.m. breeding eweSale at 1 o'clock. RATA STREET, IXCLEWOOD. THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1910. NEWTON KING. JJAS received instructions from Mr H WHITEHEAD, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction, WITHOUT: RESERVE, . THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, at under:—Organ, rimu dining chairs l upholstered couch, writing and occasional tables, pedestals, velvel pile table cover, easy chairs, brasj bedsteads, 3 bevelled mirrors, cheval wardrobe, tiled washstands, linoleums (ifearly new), kitchen table, dresser, chairs, cupboards, curtains and poles, ear. pets, perambulator, cot, kitchen utensils and sundries. ON THE FARM, HUIRAXGL. THURSDAY, JUNE 29. NEWTON KING. '.- JJAS received instructions from Mr. O Young (who has sold his farm and fc going to the front) to. sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE, 21 DAIRY COWS (a herd that ha< been heavily "culled), calving July to September . 1 2'/o-ycar filly by Consby 3 choice in calf heifers; 2 yearlings 8-year mare, 2 geldings {I years), disc ami "ham harrows R. ■ and CI. arid Hornsby s.h ploughs, Hornsby mower, searl roller, spring, cart, spring dray and harness, gig and harness, sundry harness, 5 milli cans, wheelbarrow, sledge, barrt molasses, 100 posts, fowhj repeating rifle, manure, pullej blocks, and household furniture Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. (Lists of Sales on Bfcge 7).
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1916, Page 8
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