SALES BY AUCTION. , KING'S LIST,.OB) SALJESj I NOVEMBER- ' ! ' V 1 Monday, 6—Douglas ' '"■•• Tuesday, 7—Stratford Sale SB* Springing heifers Wednesday, B—lnglowood Friday, 10—Rahotu Monday, l.'i—Urenui. Tuesday, 14—Stony Elver Tuesday, 14—Stratford Heifer ??'» ■Wednesday, 15—Kohuratahi' Friday, 17—Toko, Friday, 17—Waiwakaiho. ' Monday, 20—Douglas. Tuesday, 21—Stratford Springing Heifers Wednesday, 22—Inglewood. Friday, 24—RahotU. '■' ■ Friday, 24—Kaponga. Monday, 27—Urenui. Tuesday, 28—Stony River STRATFORD SALE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER t IM«, NEWTON KING.. ._ r sell in his Stratford Tftrdu' <n| above date, subject to the Tara,t naki Auctioneers' Association Rules— HEAD MIXED CATTLE;- in. eluding— . . , , 200 yearlings to 18-month empty heU* fers 40 choice 2-year empty heifers, Jew| sey-Holstein ' 300 hoggets ■■■■■( 200 ewes and lambs v Bale at ia.3o p.»' IN SPRINGING HEIFER YARTW. QQ HEIFERS AND COWS Sale at 1 o'clock. PARISH HALL, INGLEWOOD. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1916. NEWTON KING fTAS received instructions from H. T. M. THOMSON, Esq. (who is leaving for the front) to sell by auction:— ■ HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ANJI EFFECTS, as under WITHOUT RESERVft, DINING-ROOM Handsome sideooardV carved overmantel, dinner' waggon, two large chesterfields, extension dining table (kauri top) and cover, easy wicker and behtwood chairs, oe* casional tables, pictures, book cas<!< clock, ornaments and vases, heavilj* embroidered Indiftn curtain, cusb> ions, lace curtains and rugs. HALL.—HaII-stand, velvet pile carpet (12 x !)), gramaphone and records, lady's bicycle (Rudge-Whitworth)* Singer's treadle sewing machine, pic* tures, velvet poitcro curtains, Japan.* eso lacquer table. BEDROOMS.—Two wooden double iron bedstead, bedding, double and single blankets, 2 chfl£ draws, 2 duchess tables, 4 wash stands and ware, vieux rose Axminster carpet (1C x 13) and mat, Bros. sels square (12 x 9), b.g. dressing mirror, standard lamp, small tables, Ottoman couch. KITCHEN.—Two dinner sets, 2 dresser, pots and pans (some altM minium), sundry utensils, preserving mniida, Monarch carpet sweepe) salamanda, Monarch earpet awef""" and sundries. The above furniture is all in first-cfc order, and may be inspected at ) Parish Hall after 11 o'clock on morn' of sate. r • :; "' Sale at 1 o'clock. INGLEWOOD YARDS. I -:, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER «; NEWTON KING. sell at his yards as above, subject to the rules of the Taranak* St sck Auctioneers' Association: 05 forward and store oows 10 cows and calves 20 Jersey yearling heifers IB choice 15-month heifers 20 well-bred 2-year dairy emptj; heifers .10 springing heifers and cows ■ ' SO yearling heifers (choice) CS yearling to 15-month clioie.! Hoi' stein heifers 70 good Shortliorn heifers , 140 yearling heifers (in lots) 12 yearling steers :> Shorthorn 2-year bulls 9 pure-bred Shorthorn bulls,. br:d ! by .1. Wilson, Esq., Waverloy. '. i 6 good Holstein bulls' 12 mixed yearlings '! Sale at 1 o'clock. HENRY BlfcOWN 8t C°< - HENRY BROWN, C. #AHIER. F. H. BROWN , MORLEY STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. TO FARMERS, BUILDERS AM CONTRACTORS. < '.'. ' We are SOLE AGENTS in New Pfy , mouth for the GOLDEN BAY CEMENT* which is known as the bat Cement an the market. We will be glad to do business at tht usual market rates. HENRY BROWN & 0*
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1916, Page 8
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