SALES BY AUCTION. OJI'URA SALE. rjOTRSDAY, 10th KING will sell in his Ohur* Xards on above dato:-^ 500 H,UD MIXED CATTLE . in « l «W' ing.— ?00 2',/. year Steers 45 2'/a-year Steers 30 3 to ai/,-yoar Bullocks. .10 IS-mnntlis' Steers. 20 Kat Cows 200 Mixed Wcaners. , MIXED-SHEEP, includinjf.170 2-tooth Wethers. 40 Fat Wethers. 100 4-tooth Wethers. 800 2 and 4-tooth wctheri 100 Lambs. i SALE AT 11 O'CLOCK. > PRELIMINARY NOTICE. RUGBY ROAI}, INGLEWOOD, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1917. NEWTON KING, ~ ""AS received instruction* from Mr" W. W. NEWTON (who is leaving for the front) to sell by auction the whole of Live and Dead Stock, also the; property of i ACRES, all of which is ploughaide, and has ft fl-roomed House and 12-bail concrete Cowshed and Milking Machine. Being situated only two miles from Tariki, school, station, and creamery, this little property is weU worth inspection. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. ~ WAIWAKAIHO SALE. JpRIDAY, 20th >JEWTON KIXG will sell as above snb- | ject to tho rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association. CLEARING SALE. '■ MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1917, At 1 o'clook, v THE FARMErFcO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY O? I IJJBW ZEALAND, LTD., XT AVE received instructions from R. 6. V. JEXXIXS, Esq., who is going to the front), to sell by public auction—' "LfiO ACRES, r ' ca fattening country, on the sea coast), within two miles of Wuitara, in three—two SO acres and one 00 acres. Also—--130 2 and 4-tooth ewes ' 60 2-tooth wethers 43 lambs 2 fiomney rams 8 20-months steers 7 cows and calves 10 fat and forward cows 1 2-year-old bull 5 draught mares, broken 13 unbroken draught and halfi draught horses 2 brood mares, hacks l hack, 4 years, by Sylvia Park; Binder, drill, mower, hay tedder, disc plough, D. and S.F. plough, disci and tine harrows) dray, I'hinet Junior scarifier, and other farm tools; also 2 Straw. stacks. i Our agent has inspected above, ahd they arc- all in good order and condition, On account of a Client—i draught horses ■ ■ l IS-months colt CLEARING SALE. LOWER DUTHIE ROAD, MANGATOKi.. THURSDAY, TpRIL 19. At 1.30 p.m. sharp. THE FARMERS^To-OPERATIVB ORGANISATION SOCIETY* OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., WILL sell by public auction on behaH of the trustees in the Estate of Mr, G. C. Marx as above— WITHOUT RESERVE. Chesterfield couch, 2 Divan ehl&t, dining room chairs, tables, bookcase, pictures, hanging lamp?/ duchess pairs, wasltstands and ware, wardrobe, double and single bedsteads, "child's cot, mattress, pillows, 'cheat drawers, kitchen table, dresser with glas» top, sideboard, linoleums, • curtains, units, cushions, cutlery, kitchen utensils, etc., timber, 10 purebred White Leghorn cockerels (Nixnn-Lcger strain). 10 purebred Indian Runner ducks, bred by 11. Brown, Levin.' SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 upright grand piano 1 oak writing desk, vail top 1 Singer sewing machine 1 good hack and harness horse, saddl* and bridle.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1917, Page 8
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