SAIES BY AUCTION. fSTOCKI,SrATIOIt &NTSS,AVCTMEEfI3. _HMVERA. yyiLt. Ol'FKll BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as below: — EASTKR HOLIDAYS. ■HE Office? and Stores of the X FARMERS' CO-OP. SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., will be closed from FRIDAY, litli, to MONDAY, !)th, inclusive. • M. J. LYXSKEY, • Manager. CLEARING SALE. THURSDAY, APRIL On behalf of Mr. A. B. Heather, At his farm comer of Castle Street and Mangawhero Road; Eltham. SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 black mare., half-draught, 7 years. 1 child's black pony, goes in harness. 'WITHOUT RESERVE. 1 bay gelding, half-draught, 91 years. • 1 bay gelding, half-draught, 8 years. 1 bay gelding, J-draught, 3 years. 1 black mare, carriage, useful sort, very quiet. Drill, 9-coulter, Massey Harris, .with turnip box and grass seed box; 2 mowers, Massey Harris, nearly new; hay rake (Deering); d.f; ■ plou'/u (Reicl and Gray); s.f. plough (Duncan); set discs (12), Steel Queen, with new carriage; set discs (121, light; spring cart, tip and hay frame; gig and lamps; set cart harness, saddle and bridle; set gig harness (new); 9 sets' collars and haimes; 0 sets plough chains; set leading chains; wheelbarrow; aerator (new); cattle syringe, new; pig netting; (10ft garden how, and quantity sundries. » Household furniture iteluding— Double iron bedstead, wire and kapok mattresses, 2 three-quarter wire stretchers and kapok mattresses, single wire stretcher and . .(ipok mattress, child's cot duchess pair, washstnnd, toilet set, folding dining table, kitchen table, small table, lamps, lino (new), 3 easy chairs, 0 chairs, dresser, copper and stand, washing tubs, wringer, meat safe crockery, pots, pans, fowls, «tc. .
Sale starts sharp at 1 o'clock. AUROA SALE. THURSDAY, APRIL 5 SOO HEAD CATTLE, consistinj of—--100 fat and store cows 25 fat cows 10 bulls 150 mixed weaners 100 lambs AUTUMN HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 13 AXD 14. IJAW.KIJA pjoSsE JJAZAAR. First Day—Unbroken and Draughts. Second Day—Hacks and Light Harness Horses. Only a limited number of entries will be accepted. . 350. A CRES TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVE instructions to sell at their Ingle wood Sale on April IS—THE ESTATE of the late E. J. •Morgan, being 350 acres, on the Bristol Road, East. Kaimata; 130 acres stumped, 9 acres turnips, 3 acres mangolds and kale. nent grass. Well subdivided into 14 paddocks, with sheep-proof fences. Good homestead of 1! rooms, G-roomed cottage, stables, trapshed, implement shed, cowshed, with ;"> double bails, lilted with 5-cow 2ealandia milking plant and engine. Terms, £IOOO cash, with £IOO oil' ' principal yearly; balance 5 years at s'/;, per cent., clear title. 31,4,td The Tarunaki Daily News is on the breakfast taoles in places as far away from the publishing office as Patea", Hawera, Manaia. Kapuni, Whakamara! etc. We literally coven the whole oi the province by breakfast time. Business mea of the province—let us tell vour the Dubli' every Biornißfl
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 April 1917, Page 8
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