SALES BY AUCTION STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, M 7. NEWTON KING ■WILL sell in his Stratford Yards un above date; gQQ. HEAD MIXED CATTLE, indud--70 iG-month heifers (good line) 25 yearling heifers 15 yearling steers 120 empty ewes , 150 4 and G-tootb wethers 650 mixed hoggets (subject to sale) On account of Mr. R. H. Phillips: £A GUARANTEED COWS AND HEIFERS. My agent has inspected these cattle, and can confidently recommend them to Intending purchasers. They are a very choice lot. _ About half of them have calved, and will be sold with Mr. Phillips' usual guarantee us to soundness and satisfaction. SPRINGER YARDS: 60 springing cows and heifers Sale at one o'clock RAHOTU YARDS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26. NEWTON KING sell as above, subject to the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association: JOO yearling to 15-month steers 26 3 to 4-year bullocks 22 2-year steers 120 yearling to 13-month heifers 20 15-month Jersey heifers (good) 30 15-month Holstein heifers (good) 40 15-month Shorthorn heifers (good) 30 mi&ed yearlings 10 empty 2-year heifers ' 25 forward cows 18 fat cows 50 store cows (without reserve) 20 dairy bulls 15 springing cows and heifers 1 2-year pedigree Jersey bull Sale at one o'clock. STO.NV RIVER SPRING CATTLE SALE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30. NEWTON KING T/UILL hold his Annual Spring Sale as ' above: ENTRIES NOW BEING TAKEN. SALE OF CARRINGTON ROAD FARM SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 3. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from the owners to sell at his Mart, New Plymouth, as above, at 2..30 p.m., at a very slight reserve: ggQ ACRES, situated on the Upper Carrington Road, 10 miles from New Plymouth, just above the late site of Mr. T. V. Simons' Sawmill and cottages; 200 acres O.RiP., 489 acres L.I.P. Buildings consist of 2 cottages, cowshed, trapshed, and dairy, and there is a good metalled road to the property. Immediate possession can be obtained. FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE AUCTIONEER. SALE OF NEW AND MODERN FURNITURE. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL. WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 24. WEBSTER BROS. JJAVE been instructed by MR. J. CON-NEj-u (Manager Freezing Works), to sell by Auction as above: THE WHOLE OF HIS MEW AND MODERN HOUSE FURNITURE, ETC., comprising Large Chesterfield in Saddlebags and Utrecht Velvet, Two Large Easy Spring Chairs to match, Sideboard with Bevelled Glass Mirror (modern in design), Dining Chairs, New Green Pile Table Cover, Copper Fire Guard and Irons, Hearth Rug and Skin Mats, Linoleums, Full-size Liberty Bedsteads, Wire Woves and Mattresses, Combination Chests and Dressing Tables, Tiled Back and Cabinet Washstands, Kitchen Table and Chairs, Garden Hose, Kitchen Utensils and Sundries. Sale at 2 o'clock. This Furniture is all in the very best of order and modern in design. A SNIP IN MOTOR SPIRITS. 17/6 per case. Thfs is the cost of petrol if you use GASTINE with it. A car doing 20 miles per gallon will do 26 with GASTINE and one doing 30 will do 39 with it. s Equally effective with all oil engines. Write for particulars or send 7/9 for 100 tablets, sufficient to treat 100 gallons. TARANAKI GASTINE AGENCY, Box 103 aa rm : .m..- r .-r:o Stwtforf
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 October 1917, Page 8
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