SALES BY AUCTION MOXDAY, JULY 2i. NEWTON KING. W ,U ■«" at hh y«rd S as aoove—*f i-tooth wether,, (good). «0 I.ite«waijJ«-rtl.ew (prime), J ™ •* and ti-toolh wethers, 7.3 f.m. on-es ;„ hmb 8" f.f.m. ewe, i u i alll])t ■'»> good vearlinrf lieiiY'rs. 10 fat cows. 15 springers, 1 breeding sot 10 good dairy cows
.° n " CCmnt of Mr. L. 0. X ewton) w , |o ls JM-ni" up dairvinn._ 50 ,:0 ™ "AI.RY CWVS, August U ,l September calvers.: l-lnu-k-ofßij,! machine. Nearly ncw »0-gallon Alpha Laval «Wl»™tor (only i„ „ SD six •» sow-; with litters. Cream cans. °n »o"oiu,t of Mr. Herbert E Cox ,v! '° left the district- ' '' A considerable quantity of fnrni- *»>'<■', practically new a nd good 2 saddles and bridles. P children's ponies. Clients are requested to note that he sale oi dairy cows will commence at " o clock sharp. STO-W RIVER YARDS. TUE.iIXvJ~7 LXV 25. newtoTking W ILL «» at his yards as above--100 fjt •» and G-tootli wethers "0 I'm. ewes, i„ l am b to Pomney '■a ins 100 woolly hoggets (off tllnli . H) 70 fat wethers ll- 1 ) fat and forward ewes 2 pairs working bullocks, yokes. bows and chains 1 working bullock 50 store and forward cows -•"> in-calf heifers 10 springers J2 4 and (1-tooth welnetv 20 bags English barley Bullocks and Drav On account of jfr. Horace Magon, ntliout reserve—--19 .flood ,lniry cows (whole herd). J milk cans. Sale at 1 o'clock. THURSDAY, JULY ?7. NEWTON KING. J-JAS received instructions from Messrs Mcrris Bros, who are leaving for «'c front) to sell by public auction at I the farm, WITHOUT RKSEUYK—--73 CHOICE DAIRY COWS 1 Holstein bull 7 '2-year empty Holstein h 17 yearling beifcrs 11 yearling steers 2-year steer 50 store pigs 5 breeding sows 1 pedigree Berkshire boar 1.2 horses, including 4 draughts (3 broken all harness), 2 express horses, gig horse, hack, 4-year half-draught fiily, 2-year draught lilly by "Empire," draught yearling by ''Hen McC'ormack," brood mare with foal and in foal to "Ken McC'ormack" IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRriCSIJOcwt. express, reaper and binder., l.'l-eoulter Duncan drill, d.f. Duncan plough, s .f. plough, horse hoe, Cambridge roller, Ma hayrake, disc harrows, tine h rows, tripod harrows, horse diuy with bullock pole to lit, Reid & firny horse dray, 4-horse gear, express harness, saddles, cow and hc-so covers, milk cans, 2 good cattle dogs, chains, harness and gear, fl shares in Taranuki Meat Freezing Company flood double buggy with pole 53 fowls Wlh Slight Reserve--1 horse, gig and hanics 140 sacks prime wheat 15 sacks oats Luncheon at !1. Sale at 11.30 sharp On nceount of Mr. F. J. Morris ■ Piano (by Kirkman), rimu aim |uiriri sideboard (plate glass back), mahogany awl leather couch and easy chair, drawing-room suite, large plale glass overmantel, rattan chairs, large chest drawers mahogany and rimu wardrobes, bedsteads (single and double), bedding, mahogany washstands, marble-top chairs, fender and lire-irons, linoleum, pictures, large hanging lamp, dinner service, large fountain, crockery and glassware, boilers and saucepans, lot kitchenware, washing machine (nearly new), washing machine and mangle, lawn mower, garden took, etc. With Slight ReservePony, gig, harness, lamps, liorsecover, pony (guaranteed ouiet *«r ladv to drive).
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1916, Page 8
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