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SALES BY AUCTION. STONY RIVER yARDS,"" TO-DAY TUESDAY, MAY 20. , NEWTON KING*' \yiLl, sell at bis yards as above, ftffc jcct to the rules of the Taranakt Stock Auctioneers' Association* 100 wcaner Bteers 140 weaner heifers 45 20-month empty heifers 30 fat cows 60 store and forward cows 12 in-calf 2-year dairy heifers' 20 20-month beifers in coif. & springers 20 2i/ 2 -y6ar choice Jersey in-ctl? heifers. 1 5 sacks oats 11 sacks grass seed 6 sets horse trees Block dray, horse and harness. 4 dairy cowS N ISO cull lambs 150 good lambs SO 2 and 4-tootli wetliere C2 f.m. ewes in lamb On Account of G. J. Bridge, Esij. 4 cows (spring calvers) 7 in-calf heifers ' ON AOCOUNT OF PERCY WOOD 17J acres turnips on the Koru Rosij Oakura; 40 acres run out. V-_ . C •™a KOHURATAHI SALE. • WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 191? r NEWTON KING sell in his Kohuratalii' Yards orf above date:— ' 2700 MIXED SHEEp . V» cludili it ! '-* 500 4 and G-tooth ewea 500 f.m. ewes 300 ewes mixed ages 150 2-tooth ewes 100 2-tooth ewes 100 2-tooth wethers 000 2 and 4-tooth wethers 450 lambs (in lots). Also 40 3-year empty heifers 20 3-year in-calf hftifprs . 10 fat heifers 50 2}-year steers 40 20-month steer* SALE ATTO'CLOCB. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE, FARM IMPLEMENTS ETC. THURSDAY, MAY 31, 191^ ON THE FARM, STRATFORD-OPU-NAKE ROAD, ROWAN. NEWTON km * v yiLL soil on' behalf of Mr. A. W. Mellow, who is leaving the district:-! 2 Duchess pairs and ware, b.r. bedstead,l 2 wire-wove mattresses, double bea« stead, three-quarter bedstead, single bedstead.-), carpets, curtains andj poles, sewing machine, linos, carpet* runner, hall stand, fern stand, suite,' occasional and dining tables, cako! stand, axminster carpet, pictures,, sideboard, ouches, easy chairs, glass i. ware, afternoon tea set, chairs, fen- / der and irons, copper fire screen,! table cloth, hanging and table l&rpps, set tabic billiards, cupboard and meat safe, store cupboard, cooking utensils, jam, baths, O'Cedar inqp, flour bin, crockery, cutlery, etc., piano. I , D-coulter Duncan drill (good), spring dray, block dray, milk waggon, to carry 30-ewt., set discs, swingletrees and . chains, sledge, 2 stumping jacks, waggon, gig and dray harness, pigs, poultry, U milk cans, copper and stand, troughs, wire netting, circular saw and bench, horse-power, dog, tent. 1 bay mare, 4 years, half-draught, sound and good. I bay gelding, S years, half draught, sound und good. 1 black gelding, C years, half-draught, sound and good, all broken to any harness, trial. <>o fully-paid-up shares in Kaponga Dairy Company; 3 shares in the Farmers' Co-operative Organisation Society. Also on account of Mr. T. B. Mellow:--? 4 good heavy draught horses, broken. 4 good milk cart horses. I Shetland pony. Also, on account of Mr. E. W. Garlnonsway:— Duncan d.f.l. plough, Duncan discs, R. and G. 11 coulter drill, block dray, heavy waggon, 2 sets swingletrees, 3 sets chains, 3 sets leading harness, collars and hames, saddles and breechings; half-draught mare, 6 years, broken to all harness; draught mare, 8 years, broken to all harness; draught mare, 5 years, broken to all harness; half-draught gelding, 5 years, broken to all harness; half-draught gelding, 3 years, broken to all harness j 3 foals. Sale at 1 p.m. sharp. Motor Waggon will leave Kaponga at 12.30 for the sale. Clients must book seats at Kaponga office.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 May 1917, Page 8

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552

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 29 May 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 29 May 1917, Page 8

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