_ SA£ES! BY AUCXIONi'',^ KAHOTU KpDS*' ■i FRIDAY, MAE-'ll.' I, ■; < V NEWTON KINO; ;Vy|lLE seU at his yards as aMrt fcr** 35 store and forward cow» 70 mixed weaners 20 in-calf heifers * 2 springers HP - ' 1 quiet Shetland pony, <5 pfaijjj^ | ; S ALE 'AT 1 O'CLOCK, , Ssup KAPONGAI SALEYARDB.J FRIDAY,, MAY" M', 1917. ! j •M; NEWTON KINQ , «*" Will sell by Public Auction aS 200 HEAD .MIXED CATTLE,. eluding:—< j\ S bulls J 50 store and forward oowi ' 12 fat cows 100 mixed yearlings 20 18-month steer* 30 18-month heifers 30 ewes 20 fat lambs 15 store pigs Also at the yard on aw'ount Sf Mr TRIiVESV of Makaka, who is iug the district:— v 1 milk wagon, good order, carry 12! - cans ; 1 bay gelding, 5 years, sound and staunch V 1 bay mare, " years, drauf® sound and staunch . ' 1 14-months gelding, %' i sound and staunch 1 'bay mare, 8 years, all harfiesi 1 gig j", Harness for gig and wagon 4 double bedsteads, 2 tables, conSi chairs, saw, hammer 80w wedges, eta, 1 bieyclo , , fc r . ' SALE AT 12.3d P.M. 1 URENUI YARDS. •' MONDAY, MAY -14. < NEWfON KINO J IjyiLL sell on account of Raping* Q.RAZING of 45 acres turnips sflf uate just beyond Urenui. ■ ' - -jU STEATHMORE; 1 MOXDAY, MAY 14, 1917, NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from 'SB Q> W. CALVERT, who has sold his farm, to sell on the property on aboVo date:—, WITHOUT RESERVE, f' 304 2-tooth ewes 300 2-tooth to f.f.m. ewes V 1 550 lambs ■i <3O 2, 4 and C-tooth' 'W%theni k
13 rams j 4G mixed wean'ers t ; 6 dairy, cowt. 1 bull ' 4 ; Quantity; of farm~sun<lriMi 1 ' WITH SLIGHT RESfeRW* 1 ,%-draught mara > ', 1' 5-year-old gelding » On "account of other Vendors—fiOO ewes, mixed age» > 20 f.f.m. ewes ' W 3-year in-jcalf h'eifera 13 fat ,<xiw» j. * 1 bU " I , SALE I AT 12.30 P.M. / . L luncheon provided, »>■* DENBIGH EOAiD, MHffIIRST. THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1917, NEWTON KINQ sell on the farm on the abovS date, in the estate of H. H. Martin, "deceased, WITHOUT RESERVE, 26 dairy cowty Jersey and HolstcSl cross 2 harness horses 1 new spring dray and harness disc harrows, s.f. plough, 4 milk onus, farm sundries, and small quantity of furniture, etn SALE AT 1. O'CLOCK, TIMBER AND JOINERY. TO THE BUILDER.—I can supply yonf order direct from the millg and save you money. ,T0 THE FARMER.—I can supply youf requirements to your nearest station at lowest rates. TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC.-You can have the benefit of my long experience in ordering * your re> quircments. I CAN SUPPLY any size, any quantity, any quality, without delay. Get in touch with me if you deiira to save money. Address: 89 Fulford St. Thone SSfc, J, AUSTIN, NEW .p LYM 0C T ff.,<
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1917, Page 8
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