SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING LIST OF CLEAKLXG SALES, JULYMonday, 30—M. Hopsoirs Estate and J. H, Hopson, Bristol Road, Ingletvood Monday, 30— E. E. Hancock, Clical lload, Ngacre. AUGUST— Wednesday, I—Mrs. Pepperell, Awatuna. Thursday, 2—Geo. Lamb, Junction road, Liglewood. Thursday, 2-A. Ellis, Oxford Koad, Okato. Thursday 2— A. J. Perrott, Iluiroa Friday, 3—Mrs. E. N. L. Okej, Erankley Koad. Wednesday, S—H. Stonex (podigree and grade Jerseys). Rahotu yards. Thursday, 9—Mrs Mercer, VVaitara SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1917. NEWTON KING yiLL sell at the Mart:— 70 sheets second-hand iron (assorted of L. E. ridging
ON THE FARM, AWATUNA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 191' NEWTON KING J-TAS received- instructions from MRS. ]•:. PEPPEKELL, who Is retiring from dairying owing to her sons going io the front, to sell as above, without 39 young dairy cows, early, calves '2O mixed yearling 3 10 sheep 1- store pigg 1 pedigree Berkshire boar Spring tip dray, harness, gig and harness, and liames,, chains, swinglctrecs, milk cans, ueriator, Duncan single furrow plough, concrete roller, discs, iripod and tine harrows, stumping jack, maul and wedges, cross cut saws, hay knife, troughs, barrels, cement, farm tools, etc WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 milk cart mare 1 milk cart gelding 1 %-draught gelding broken to chains 1 2-year filly by "Oamr.ni !soy Luncheon provided ;o cows are a good young lint, Jocn well done, and can be confklrecommended to dairvmen.
A. NOLAN AND CO. I received instructions to sell by lion in Mr. Joseph West's ydtd, : the mart: issis of the 35-h.p. Willys Utility Mo to Bus lately used in the Kew Plymoutli-Inglewood run. op of the above was recently 1 by lire, but the chassis escaped May be inspected at the Whito allies before dav of sale. ,TUKDAY, JULY 2S. LAMASON
Y|?ILL sell by Public Auction Poultry, vegetables, pumpkins, about 5 tons prime Canterbury potatoes. Also si quantity of furniture, etc., seized under a bill of sale, comprising wooden bedsteads, (lining and kitchen tables, seagrass and bent wood chairs, 1 gent's rocking chair, 1 carpet square, Uniquo copper stand and copper, sewing machine, bedding, flower stand, 1 junior tourist cart, meat safe, bedroom ware, marble clock, matting, baths, quantity of kitchen utensile, ladies' and gents' bikes, carpenters' tools and garden tools, wheelbarrow. Also 1 very large combination dresser (real good), Ringer sewing machine, I separator, chest of drawers, duchess pair and sundries, and a nice line of Nelson apples is expected, FOR PRIVATE SALE. 5 2-year springing Jersey grade heifers 7 yearling Jersey heifer: 7 purebred Berkshire sows I pedicree boar HARPER LEPPER, ' Lcpperton. FARM FOR IMMEDIATE SALI {"WING to my sons going to th» Front, my Farm, containing 55( icres, situated at Pukearuhe, Whitt I'lifl's, is for absolute sale. Apply tf J. W. H. MARTIN, private Bag, - Waitara
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1917, Page 8
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