SALES BY AUCTION., IP WI 0 S KIN G'S) LIST OF SALES. JULYFriday, 28-Waiwafouh« ' Friday, 28—Toko I Monday, 31—Douglas Entries invited. JULY- ST 0F CfjEARI NG SALES. Friday, 28-W. A. .Wood, WarwicK Road, Stratford. Monday, 31—L. C. Jennins, Waitar* road. AUGUST- * ' i Wednesday, 2-J. A. Jones, Climi* Road, Ngaere Wednesday 2.-J. S. Jones, Climiej Road, Cardiff. Thursday 3.-J. T. Belcher, Cardifl (pedigree and grade Jersey cowi and heifers) Thursday, 3-E. J. Butler, Mimi. jIMPO RTA N T _ gAi. ft TOWN PROPERTY. SATURDAY, JULY 29. / NEWTON KING. . JJAS received instructions from tne David Nathan's Trust, Ltd., to offer by public auction at the Mart at 2 p.m.i The well-known New Plymouth property, being sub-division 1, part Sections 940 and 941, Currie St, of New Plymouth; area, 1 rood and 2-10 perches, frontage to Courtenay St. of 151.51 links. TMs property has a large and commot dious warehouse of three storeys erect ed thereon, well ventilated rooms, con" erete basement, and lift, and is eminently adapted for cither a wholesale ware* house or factory. Full particulars from the Auctioneer. 6ATUKDAY, JULY 29, NEWTON KINO. J-JAS received instructions from Mr. ft, G. Marsh to sell, at the Mart, New Plymouth, at 2 p.m.— 9()3 ACRES, 0.R.P., Section 10, Block V., Egmont Survey District, on the Carrington Road, 10 miles from New Plymouth, 1 mile from School; no buildings; ringfenced; easy term s can be arranged. Full particulars can be obtained fron the Auctioneer. ON THE FARM, WAITARA ROAD. MONDAY, JULY 31. NEWTON KING' J-JAS received instructions from Mr. C Jennins, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE—--23 JERSEY DAIRY COWS, July, to October calvers 12 2-year Jersey heifers in calf 1 pedigree 2-year Jersey bull 4 yearling Jersey bulls 0 yearling Jersey heifers 1 fat cow, 2 store cows, 4 store pigs, s.f. plough, 4-year filly, (unbroken), set light disc harrows, good spring cart, milk cans, gig and cart harness, 30 fowls, 8 ducks, 2 saddles, block dray, ton O.S. chart, 100 sacks, lawn roller, horse-clipper, 40-gal. iron boiler, garden seat, 50 yards wire netting, 10 bags wheat, Babcoek tester, 25 puriri posts, half-size billiard table with accessories, farm sundries, and household furniture, including 3-pieeo plushette dining-room suite, wardrobe, duchesse, tables, dining-room table, chest draw-. en, bedsteads, chairs and sun* dries With Slight Reserve--2 2-year draught horses 1 3-year hack On account of executors late Mrs. F, E, Jennins, Encyclopedia books, hall stand, fern stand, clock, 2 rosewood chairs, drawing-room' suite in saddleback, b.g. wardrobe, 2 duchess chests (inlaid totsra knot), handsome sideboard in' rosewood, washstand', music stand and music, bedroom ware, drawing-room tables, whatnot screen, kitchen chairs, carpet, tables, mangle, hospital bods and sundries. Luncheon provided, '*"'■'' Sale at 12.30. 'DOUGLAS SALE MONDAY, JULY 31, 191 ft NEWTON KING sell in his Douglas Yards oa above date—--25Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Including— -13 2'/ a -ycar st«J 20 2-year steers 20 20-month steers IAAA MIXED SHEEP, including--125 4, li, f.f.m. ewes 40 2-tooth wethers 250 f.m. ewes 200 hogsets Sale at 1 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1916, Page 8
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