SALES BY AUCTION HAYMAKKET, SALE, STKATFOKD. SATUBDAyTjULY 14, 1917* NEWTON KING TS/ILL sell by public auction ftt thg Hayinarket, as above:— 40 weaners s 30 stores ' 1 gig ' ■ 1 milk cart SO fully paid-up eliares Stratford Dairy Co. 105 shares Ngaere Dairy Co, Sale at 12 o'clock. ON THE FARM, FRANKLEY ROAD. MONDAY, JULY 16. NEWTON KING CTAS received instructions from Mr. F. 6. Yeates to sell as above— WITHOUT RESERVE ... 15 young dairy cows, August and September calvers 1 3-year Holstein bull 8 mixed yearlings 2 harness horses, farm cart, spring cart, dog cart, s.f. Massey plough, tine harrows, harness. Whipple trees, and chains, ? jacks, 14-gallon copper, bath;, quantity timber, iron, sundrief and tools, horse, gig and harness (reserve), sewing machine (re< serve). On account of other vendors:-* 4 dairy cows 5 yearling steera , 5 dairy cow* 2 spring!.i '.'.sifera--3 yearlings * On account of Mr. H. Crcziel':-* . 2-year'colt by Consby, tine fiap 3 25-gallon milk cans, buckets anc strainer--2 pairs plough chains, saddle an<! bridle, set cart harness. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. This sale previously advertised f&i Tuesday, July 17, will be held on Monday, as above. STRATFORD YARDS j TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1917,. I NEWTON KINO. 'TAS received instructions from Mr, 0 Norl-hcolt, of Bird Road, whosi lease has expired, to sell-in the Strat ford Yards, on above date—
WITHOUT RESERVE 45 dairy cows 4GO 2, 4 and wethers 200 fi-tooth wethers 150 ewes, mixed ages On account of Mr. G. A. Marchant--8 Holstcin heifers Sale at 1 o'clock. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1917, NEWTON KING above date:— OKA HEAD MjtXED CATTLE, ineluding:— 40 2 1 / a -year steers (10 store and forward cows 90 yearling steeu 50 yearling heifer: 300 ewes • ' " 200 lambs WITHOUT RESERVE 33 2-year empty heifers IN THE SPRINGER YARDS IS 3-year springing heifers, close to profit. Sale at 1 o'clock. RAHOTU YARPS. FRIDAY, JULY 20, NEWTON KING iW 7 ILL sell as above, subject to tha ■;• rules of the' Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association: — 40 store and forward cows SO mixed yearlingf , 20 in-calf heifers 10 good forward cows Sale at 1 o'clock, Also, at Warca, at 10 a.m. sharp, OH account of Mr. Jas. Millar:— 2 s.f; ploughs, disc harrows, 2 sets chain harrows, milk cart and harness, chains, harness, swingMreos, milk cans, pig troughs, ladder, dining and kitchen tables, 2 sideboards, chairs, sofa, curtain poles, pictures, sewing machine, fern stands, fancy ware, 2 chest drapers,' iron bedstead, 2 wash stands, wardrobe, 2 mirrors, Dover stove, clocks and lamps, cooking utensils, copper and tubs, spray .pump, step ladder and sundries, milk cans, horse gig and harness, half ton manures, linoleums, buckets and sundries.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1917, Page 8
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