SALES BY AUCTION. STRATFORD HORSE FAIR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 191« i NEWTON KING. \yiLL sell in his Stratford Hon'4 Bazaar on above date, subject toi the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auc,' tioneers' Association: PjQ HORSES, comprising Unbroken and 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 haraesn , Sale at 1 o'clock* IIUIRANGI PROPERTY. ~' NEWTON KING.. JJAS received instructions from' thfl Public Trustee, Executor in thq estate of the late Thomas Langman, toj sell by Public Auction at the Mart, Ne«j Plymouth, on SATURDAY; November 4, at 2.30 p.m.— ' ACRES," Section 76 an* part-77, ,and Sections 150 and 157. Huiraiigi District, good dwelling and other fai buildings. A good, clean far situate on the York Road, H* rnngi. Also— In the Estate of,; the late A. !£• Pinson— SECTIONS 19(18 and 1009, about %' acre, fronting Molesworth St.j New Plymouth. Full particulars from the Auctioneer, NEWTON 'KING JJAS received instructions to sell at the .Mart, New 'Plymouth, on SATURDAY, November 4> at 2.30 p.m.— gECTIONS 238 and 204, New Ply* month, situate from Devon St west to Powderham Street, 2) years' Lease from October 1, 1!K)7, from the High School Confcr Particulars from the Auctioneer. AT THE HAYMARKET, STRATFORD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, , NEWTON KING. sell by auction at th-.- IT-'yinarkeJ as above: 2 sows 1 one-horse drill 1 s.f. plough Sale at 12 Noon, sharp. SALE OF BAKER'S PLANT AND STOCK. NEWTON KING fJAS received instructions from C. A, Cramer, Inglewood, jvho is going into camp, to sell by auction on MON* DAY NEXT, November 0, at 1 p.ny WITIIOUT RESERVE— ■ ? horses 2 baker's cart* Horse clipper Harness Bakehouse kauri table, lift x 41$ *l kauri bread troughs 1 sponge mixing machine Bread tins, cake hoops, breat* cutter, 1 marble slag (sft r. 2ft), 4 pair scales and weights, woo 4 barrow, lewt. Gcstos yeast, sieves, saws, rick cover, essences, biscuits, lollies, raisins, etc.< glass lolly jars, 12 glass cak< stands, 1 electroplated windof stand, 1 fireproof safe (2fi x 24/ IS), 2 glass cases, and sundrf ■ DOUGLAS SALF MONDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 191«, NEWTON KING sell in his Douglas Yards on W» above date, subject to tlie rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Associ*25Q HEAD MrXED CATTLE. 200 HOGGETS. Sale at 1 o'clock. "NETHERBY" ])AIRY gHORTHORN U EEa (Founded 1870.) The Property of P.. TURNBULL AND SON, SENTR? HILL. ]?OR SALE, Young Bulls, eligible fot the Milking Shorthorn Herd Book, by the Pedigree Bull "Edward's Dairy man,*' and from good dairy strains. "Edward's Dairyman" was bred by Mr. William Taylor, of Te Awamutu, ar.cl was sired by the imported dairy buil "Edward 22 " On his dam's side, of tin celebrated "Wild Eyes".,strain, both h'.* d'im and grand-dam were exceptionally heavy milkers. ' Also A number of PEDIGREE BERKSHIRO. PIGS of the best strain .crrespondence and inspection invitedf Visitors welcomed at all times.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1916, Page 8
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