SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING LIST OF CLEARING SALES. JULY— Monday, 30 —M. Hopson's Estate and J. H. llopsou, Bristol Road, Jnglewooe Monday, 30 —E. E. Hancock, Cheal Road, Ngaere. AUGUST— Wednesday, I—Mrs. Pepperell, Awatuna. Thursday, 2—Geo. Lamb, Junction road, Inglewood. Thursday, 2—A. Ellis, Oxford Road, Okato. Thursday 2—A. J. Perrott, Huiroa Friday, 3—Mrs. E. N. L. Okey, Frankley Road. . Wednesday, B—H. Stones (pedigree and grade Jerseys), Rahotu yards. Thursday, 9 —Mrs Mercer, Waitara Thursday, 9—W. J. Corkin, Rahotu. ON THE FARM, AWATUNA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 191' NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from MiiS. E. PEPPERELL, who Is retiring from dairying owing to her sons going to the front, to sell as above, without reserve:39 young dairy cows, early calves 5 in-calf heifers 0 store cows
20 mixed yearlings 10 sheep 12 store piga 1 pedigree Berkshire boar Spring tip dray, harness, gig and harness, collars anil hamcs. chains, swingletrees, milk cans, aeriator, Duncan singlo furrow plough, concrete roller, discs, tripod 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 "Oamaru Bor Luncheon provided Sale at 1 o'clock. Tlieso cows are a good young line, have been well done, and can be confidently recommended to dairymen. JUNCTION ROAD, INGLEWOOD. THURSDAY,"AUGUST 2, 191? NCWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. Geo. Lamb (whose, lease has expired) to sell by public auction, his dairy herd as under:— WITHOUT RESERVL 11 dairy cows, mostly August and September calvers 3 empty cows in mill 2 farm horses 1 sow to farrow September Cart and harness, ».t. plough, chain harrows, tine harrows, sledge (new), whippU-trees, mill; vat, 14 new cow rugs, and sun- ' dries.
These cows are all oung grade Jerseys, showing a lot of quality, and being Mr. Lamb's whole herd, I advise farmers requiring a few cows to fill their herds to attend this sale Sale at 1.30 o'clock. OXFORD EOA1), OKATO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions; from Mr. A, Ellis, whose lease has expired, to sell by public auction as above:— WITHOUT RESERVE 20 dairy cows, mostly August calvers 2 springing heifers 1 purebred Shorthorn bull 4 weaner heifers, good factory horse, milk cart, cans and harness, 200-gallon tank (almost new), sledge salting tub, fowls, •l-roonicd cottage and washhouse (to bo removed, reserved), Houshe'old furniture, consisting of: —Duchess chest and washstands, double and :j iron bedsteads, flax and kapoc mattresses, linoleums, iron cot, nearly new go-cart, couch and easy chairs, fender and irons, dining and octagonal tables, cupboard, chairs, copper and Methven stand, crockery and kitchen utensils, dog cart and set gig harness. Ob account of Mrs. Ellis: — WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: Brhnsmcad piano (nearly new/ Singer sewing Gig (good order) Luncheon Provi.' Sale at 12.30.
FARM FOE IMMEDIATE SAU QWIXG to my sons going to the Front, my Farm, containing 550 acres, situated at Pukearuhe, White Cliffs, is for absolute sale. Apply to 10 undersigned. J. W. H. MARTIN "Private Bag. Waitarfc
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1917, Page 8
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