SALES BY AUCTION INOLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, NEWTON KING sell as above, subject to the TaV ranaki Stock Auctioneers' Astociitt tion rules: 70 la-month steers (good) 25 2-year heifers 100 yearling heifers drafted Jo £o|of 40 yearling heifers ■ ■ 30 2-year empty heifers 32 yearling steers ; -' 20 15-month steers 28 store and forward cows 4 2-year Jersey bulls 20 store cows 20 springing cows and hellers 100 good woolly hoggets 140 4 and B-tooth and f.m. ewes M lamb ** On account of Mr. W. Vauglum Hatlm ness: 2 pedigree Jersey bull* On account of Mr. H. E. Qlover, Wlcj is leaving the district: WITHOUT RESERVE 20 dairy cows in milk and to calvav 2 good half-draught horses 1 good trap mare • 1 phaeton, in good order Sale at \ o'clock,
EAHOTU YARDS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1917, NEWTON KING sell as above, subject to th* rules of the Taranaki Stpok Anw tioneers' Association: 25 store and forward cows 30 yearling to 15-month beiferi 10 Bpringers 10 dairy bulls 25 mixed yearlings 5 3 '/ s -year bullockß 22 mixed yearlings * Sale at one o'clock.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE, OMATA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 , ■ NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from MB. DAN PEXWARDEN, who has leased his farm, to sell by Public Auction. a» above i WITHOUT RESERVE . The whole of his live and dead stock, including: 40 very choice dairy cows ' FURNITURE SALE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9. At the Residence, Page Street, Stratfortf. T. LAMASON
JJAS received instructions from Mw. R. T. Hudson, who 1b leaving tho district, to sell WITHOUT RESERVE the whole of her household furniture and effects, comprising: One beautiful sideboard, dining-room table, Morris chairs, seagrass awn chairs, book shelf, Bentwood chairs, one magnificent piano (reserve), one, organ (with large mirror and stool), mottled kauri suite, plush folding chairs, linen cupboard, 3 piece* drawing-room suite, carved tables, glass cupboard, music cabinet, occasional table, Rattan chairs, chest drawers, duchess, large combination chest, 3 double bedsteads, wire wova mattresses, bedroomware, stretcher, cupboard, carpet square (Art)* car. pet squares, carpet runners, hall table, linoleums (throughout), good quality passage lino, curtains and poles, cushions, pictures, and quani tity picture frame only, ornaments, copper kettle, carpet sweeper, earn, era Avith quantity of appliances, pot stands, fenders, chinelle curtains, flower bowls/skin rugs, 2 new Hearth rugs, fire screen, metronome, mando. lin, Singer sewing machine; kitchen table, stone jars, crockery, kitchen utensils, 3-burner kerosene stove, quantity Mason jars, long and step ladder, wringer, quantity ! scantling and timber, hosing on reel, tubs, lawn mower, quantity wire netting, carpenter's tools, heavy bench screw, two wheelbarrows, garden tools, grindstone, several chimney tops, and a quantity of sundries, J
NOTE.—The above goods are in first. class order, and everything is of tha best. Sale at 1 o'clock. . . CARS LEAV" DAIfcY Crenui, S.lj r, Waitoltoi, 9. . Druti, 10.0 «i» Okau Iload, i: Tongaporutu, 1 Mokau, 3.1 > ■> ItETUrtN lOTJRN Awaklno, rtep. 6 att Mukiui, 6.45 am Tonfapnrutu, 9.0 am Okau Road I.JO am Or nil. 11.40 am ■ Waitoltoi, 110 noon I'renul, 12.10 pm Onaero. lfcM m Motlinul, lC.2S.nm Waitara. arr. abost 1
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