SALES BY AUCTION. R. Jf IWT 0 H KIN G'S d - list of sales, novemper. ENTRIES INVITEDY WAIWAKAIHO YARDSj FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1919, NEWTON KING. sell at liia yards as above, strth ject to the rules of the Taranakl •Stock Auctioneers' Associations 35 store and forward cows CO yearlings 25 springers 1 good house cow 40 mixed hoggets 200 ewes with 100 per cent, lamb* 50 empty ewes 2 Iso, on account of Mr. Geo. Stimpsort, I.epperton, who must relinquish hi|' dairying owing to shortage of 27 dairy cows in milk ' ■a 1 Shorthorn bull , . Sale at 1 o'clock, • STRATFORD HORSE FAIR, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1929. NEWTON KING. sell in his Stratford Horse, Bazaar on above,date, subject to the rules of the Taranaki Stock AuC' tioneers' Association: .>■_■.. i £JQ HORSES, comprising tmbroken an* Broken Draughts, Half Draughts* Hacks and Light Harness Horses, On account Mr. J. Butler, Tariki, 1 3-horse team 1 5-in. tyre dray and harness ' ' Sale at 1 o'clock, HUIRANGI PROPERTY/ NEWTON KINGJJAS received instructions froih' the. - Public Trustee, Executor in tho estate of the late Thomas Langman, to' ic sell by Public Auction at the Mart, New 11 Plymouth, on SATURDAY, November 4, at 2.30 p.m.— , '"," I 203 5 * ■ AGRES - Secilon 78 an * s part 77, and Sections 156 ■ and 157, Huirangi District, with good dwelling and other farm e buildings. A good, clean farm, situate on the York Road, Hui* In Hie Estate of the late 'A, 'A. Pinson— SECTIONS 10G8 and 1C69, about >% acre, fronting Molesworth St., New Plymouth, Full particulars from the Auctioneer PARISH HALL, INGLEWOOD, I'UESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1916. NEWTON KINO JJAS received instructions from H. J. M. THOMSON, Esq. (who is leaving for the front) to sell by auction:— HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE A.\o EFFECTS, as under WITHOUT RESERVE,' DINING-ROOM - Handsome sideloan!, enrved overmantel, dinner -waggon, two large chesterfields, extension \ dining table (kauri top) and cover, easy wicker and bentwood chairs, oe*; easional tables, pictures, book case, clock, ornaments and vases', heaviij[ embroidered Indian curtain, tushions, lace curtains and rmjs, flALL.—Hall-stand, velvet pile (12 x 0), gramaphone and records, lady's bicycle (Rudge-W.hitworth), Singer's treadle sewing machine, pie* tures, velvet poitere curtains, Japabv ese lacquer table. BEDROOMS.—Two wooden bedstead.l, double iron bedstead, bedding; double and single blankets, 2 chesi draws, 2 duchess tables, 4 wash stands and ware, vieux rose Axpdnster carpet (16 s 13) and mat, Brussels square (12 x fl), b.g. dressing mirror, standard lamp, small tables, Ottoman couch. KITCHEN*.—Two dinner set?, 2 tflWcs, dresser, pots and pans (some aluminium), sundry utensils, preserving mntida, Monarch carpet sweeper, salamnnda, Monarch carpet sweeper, and sundries. The above furniture is all in ilrst-eUW* order, and may be inspected at the Parish Hal] after U o'clock on morning of sale, ' Sa!c at 1 o'clock. JJRENUI-WAITARA-New PLYMOUTH MOTOR COACH SERVICE. . LeavesUrenui 8 a.m.. for New Plymouth. Waitara 9.15 a.m. and 1.15 a.m. fot New Plymouth. Leaves New Plymouth. (Hookham'l Corner)— , . • \\ a,m. for Waiter*.'.-'■ 9 o'clock for Waitara and Urtaul WMtara—4.3o for Urenui. '>■■ Parcels and Messages to Orlterinft Garage.' 'Phone 139. • ARTHUR J, SMITH; ■'
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1916, Page 8
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