SALES BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 19¥« NEWTON KING,' JJAS received instructions from Mjr Hector Gray, who is leasing his farm and leaving for Australia, to sell or. the farm on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE—--4.g DAIRY COWS, choice grade Jer« soys and Holsteins, second to fourth calvers, to calve jn August 2 pedigree Jersey cows., 1 pedigree Jersey bull, 5 yeuri 1 pedigree Jersey bull, 2 years 1 pedigree Jersey bull, 1 year 2o grade Jersey springing heifers, q years, September calvers 12 grade Jersey yearling heiferj " 2 grade Jersey bulls 5 Mi-draught farm Uorsei 1 cob, aged 1 thoroughbred blood mare, Step niak—Saidid 1 trotting mare, 4 years, by Comi rnander 1 2-year filly, General Joubert—i Saidie 1 3-year filly, General Joubert Saidie 2 2-year '/...draught filliej CO lambs 30 store pigs 4 breeding sows 1 boar 10 fowls, 1 milk eavt, harness, cau» ( 2 ploughs, Massey-Harris drill, 1 McCormick mower (newj, ciiain and tine harrows, 2% tons slag, block dray and harness, sundry harness, rubber-tyred gig and harness WITH SLIGHT RESERVE i Ridd 4-eow releaser milking plant Sale at 12.30 o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.. NOTE—llr. Gray is leaving for Australia, and everything with the excey* ton of the milking plant is for absolute sale. The eows are a really first-clasE lot, and will all be in by the end of August. When putting this herd together, Mr. Gray bought only the very trst from different dairies, price was not studied at all. He went in for the test and got them, and we can recommend them with every confidence to anyone wantinj; real raod cows.
E OF /|WN pEOPERTIES. SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, NEWTON KING "J-JAS liccived instructions from the Executors in the estate of the late Mrs Emily M. Elwin, to sell at tho Mart, at 2.3J p.m.— SECTION 1330,.5101i.5w0rth Street,. 1 rood 1 perch. SECTION 1357, Molesworth Street, 1 rood 1 perch. SECTIONS 17 and 18, Ahoroa Township, 33.3 porches. Corner Devon Street "West and Cuifield Road, 32 perches. Fall particulars from the Auctioneer. SALE OF HOUSE FURNITURE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1916. GOOD TEM'PLAR HALL, WEBSTER BROS. JJAVE received instructions from t'Ae D.O.A. in the Bankrupt Estate o| F. ?. Coikill, to sell by Public Auctio" as above, ENTIRELY WITHOUT RJ SERVEALL THE HOUSE FURSTTUP Etc., consisting chiefly* of— Dining-room.—Large Asininster Cal* pet. Square, Pair SheratoC Chairs, Piano (by Upholstered Easy Chairs., Bras» Kerb, Dining Table and Chairs, Roller-top Desk, Window .Seat, Small Mahogany Table, Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Half Dinner Set, Tea Set, Quantity, Oil and Water Colors, Ornaments, etc. Hail.—Pair fieavy Hall Curtains, Umbrella Stand, Linoleums, Pictures and 'Paintings. Bedroom?.—Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Combination Chests and •Duchess, Washstands, Luio leums, Chests of Drawers, Toi let Sets, Book Cases, Mirror l Quantity of Ornaments. Kitchen, Etc. —Tables. Fetiiwood and Other Chair;. Linoleums, Plate Rack', Q\wMty Jf Crockery and KvU—< >• tensils, 40ft Garden Hose, Wiiec '.:-n> ■ stringer, Churns, tla.-.-i • ;<'••''»> Two Tool Chests, Dog •"■ '«■■ and very large quanti'.,' «• > •■<• ful Sundries.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1916, Page 8
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