SALES BY AUCTION. STONEY/RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, APRIL 3. NEWTON KING YY 11 -'!-' s e" at liis .yards as above, sub. jest to the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association's rules—--100 mixed weaners Sj Shorthorn weaner steers 120 mixed wearier steers and heifers 25 ly 2 to '2-year steers 15 fat cows and heifers 00 store" and forward cows 11 fat and forward 4 and o-.yew bullocks 30 20-moiiTii Shorthorn steer* CO fat ewes and wethers 70 lambs 15 fat lambs 05 mixed 18-month? Draught mare, years; draught mar« with foal at foot; 7-year hack} spring tip dray and harness, saddle and bridle, milk cans, butketl and sundries, Hornsby plough, diw harrow, No. 7 Dover stove. Sale at 1 o'clock. Also, on account of AIR. S. A. DAILEY. at the Township, at 10.45 sharp— QUANTITY USEFUL FURNITURE.
KOHDBATAHI SAEE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1917. NEWTON KING. \yJLL sell in his Kohuratahi YarJ» on above date—- » , 70 2i/j-rear steers 100 IS-months steers 50 2y a -year empty forw&rd heifers 35 18-months Sliortliorn lieifers fiO 18-months heifci's 'BOO 4 and a-year ewes 100 2-teoth ewes 500 2 and 4-tooth wethers SOO lambs Sale at 1 o'clock. OP gAWMILLERS' pLANT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4. ' NEWTON KING J2|P received instructions from Mr ' T. V. Simons, who has cut out tin Carrington Road and has closed his mill, to sell by public auction at the Timbei Yard, Carrington Road— IS half to full draught train and waggon horses 9 2 to 5-roomed cottages (for re» moval) ' Stabols and storerooms 100,000 feet first and second-class timber Large quantity strainer and gats posts Harness and sundries 0000 bricks ' " Refreshments proWded. Sale at 12 o'clock.
NOTE.—-The above cottages are situated at the mill, 10 miles up the Oarringlon Boad, and will be numbered and sold at the Timber Yard (five miles from New Plymouth). WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. * THURSDAY, ATOIL 5 (Instead of Friday, owing to Easter). NEWTON v KING. yyiLTi sell at his yards as above, subject to. the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association—'4o store and forward cows 20 20-month cattlo CO mixed wcaners 70 lambs CO f.m. awes 4 2-tooth Romncy rams <i 2-tooth Southdown rams Sale at 1 o'clock. gALE OF pURNITURE WEDNESDAY NEXT, AIFRIL 4... WEBSTER BROS. £JAVE received instructions from MRS. COURTENAY to sell by Auction at !ier Residence, 138 Tline Street : (take Breakwater tram, Morley Street), ALL HER HOUSE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting chiefly ofPiano (new), by Barret and Robinson, London (S.R;), Large Easy Monies Chair, 4-piecc Suite in red upholstering, B.G. Overmantel, Hall Square, 24ft Hall Runner nnd Lino., new Door Mats, full-size Liberty Bedsteads and Witewove, Combination Chest ' and Mirror-fronted Wardrobe, Linoleums (good order), new Dining-room Sideboard and with 8.01.M., Easy and other Chairs, Dining Table and Covers, Leather Upholstered Couch, Cheit of Drawers, Kitchen Dresser, Wringer, Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools and Sundries. Sale at 2 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 April 1917, Page 8
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