SALES BY. AUCTION ON THE FARM, WAITARA BOA& THURSDAY, AUGUST 30. NEWTON KING, fJAS received instructions from Mr. A, H. Taylor, who has sold his farm! to sell by, public auction as above ;.i WITHOUT RESERVE, 21 choice dairy cows in milk and to calve ;.: 1 pedigree Jersey bull I store cow, springing heifer, 41 yearling heifers, C calyctv draught gelding (any harneas), light draught aged gelding (any harness), 0 store pigs, dise plough, s.f. plough, iever, tjinej chain and tripod harrows, nianure distributor, Iron Age drill, cans, aerator, dray, gig, harneWßj manure, cement farm eWy uries. / Light Luncheon Proviaei / Sale at 1 o'clock. { j KAPONGA SALEYaRDS. / FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1917. / NEWTON KING I fVVILL sell by Public Auction .as. abtfve, subject to the rules of the T*ranaki Stock Auctioneers' 35 forward and store cowi 30 1-year heifers I 22 1-year steers j 10 springing cows ) 20 springing heifer* 10 store pigs / 12 weaner pigs ' L ) 1 house cow \ 1 pony, gig and. harness. I Sale at 1 o'clock, RAHOTU SALE. FRIDAY AUGUST 3L, NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above, subject to the rules of the TaranaU Stock Auctioneers" Association—» 85 mixed yearling 40 store and forward cow It springing heifers 2 springing Jersey heifers (choice) Sale at one o'clock SECOND ANNUAL UNRESERVE! PEDIGREE JERSEY SALE, AVENUE ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH, WEDNESDAY,"SEPTEMBER 5, .101! NEWTON KING T JAS received instructions from Mr. John Hale to sell by Public Auction | as above— WITHOUT RESERVI 14 pedigree Jersey cows 11 pedigree 2-year Jersey springing heifers 1 8-year pedigree Jersey bull Exilei of Oaklands 1 0-year pedigree Jersey bull Som raise Tom. 11-coulter Deering drill and turnip sower, Deering mowing machine and hay rake. Luncheon 'Provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock, Catalogues on Application, IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF W. J. TUCKEB OF WAITARA. r £S£ under noted property will be of-, fered for sale by public auction by Mr Newton King on Saturday, the eighth day of September, at the Mart,' New; Plymouth, at 2 p.m.:— Section 15, block 5, Upper w'nitars, Survey District; lease in perpetuity at annual rent of £25 lbs, 080 acres approximately, 400 acrfcs has been felled and grassed, fenced and subdivided into fivaspaddocks; five miles to post office and school; eleven miles to Urenui and Saleyards; metal 1 road to within l>/ 3 miles, And balance good formed, road. The property is subject to two. mortgages amounting to £IOOO, and will be offered at a reserve of £3 7s Od per acre. ' many customers for their past patronage, and to notify them that my prices for' horse shoeing will bo as under, until further notice:Shetland Ponies.—9s per set; removes, 3/0 per sot; slippers, 4/. per set. Hacks and Light Harness Horses.— 9/0 per set; removes, 4/s per set; slippers, 4/0 per set. Heavy Harness and Light Draughts. —los per set; removes, 4/6 per set;, slippers 5/-per set. , Draughts.—Plain, 11/- per set; with heels, 11/0 per set; with heels and toes, 12/0 per set; removes, 5/- per set; slippers, 5/0 per set. 2 shoes half price of set. Booking Od extra. EXCELSIOR FORGE, . Rata Street, Inglewood, JAS WILSON, Proprietor.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1917, Page 8
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