SALES BY AUCTION ~i RAHOTU YARDS. FRIDAY, APRIL 12, NEWTON KINO sell at his yards as aboves 30 STORE & FORWARD COWS N 80 mixed wcaners 30 3i-year bullocks 10 2J-ycar steers 12 18-month steers 5 bulls 26 18-inonth cattle 32 18-month steers 10 2J-year steers Sale at 1 o'clock. KAPONGA SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1918. ; NEWTON KING sell by Public Auction, subject to the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association: go FAT, FORWARD & STORE £»W$ 13 cows and calves 11 fat and forward cowa ' 10 fat cows 100 mixed weanera 30 weaner steers 22 weaner steers 12 bulls 100 forward ewes Sale at 1 o'clock. ON THE FARM, TIKORANGI ROAD, WAITARA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17. NEWTON KING J-JAS received instructions from Mr. D. Paul, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above, without re* serve: COWS, 3rd to sth calvers, Jersey-Shorthorn cross, to etlsa July and August 1 2i-year Shorthorn bull 7 store cows 40 mired weaners 100 lambs 40 f.m. ewes' 18 fully paid Tikorangf Dairy Co. shares 1 breeding sow, 1 Berkshire boar, 4 store pigs, 1 3-year halfdraught unbroken Ally by King's Director (broken to chains), 1 o-yoar hnek gelding by Gordon Rouge (unbroken), 1 65-gallon Alpha Laval separator (with new vat and cans), Booth Macdonald wind mill (new), Adriance mower (new), spring cart and harness, block dray and harness, express, 2 s.f. ploughs, disc, tine and chain harrows, chains, whippletrees, collars and harness, 2 wheelbarrows, fowls, turkeys and farm sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 5-year thoroughbred gelding, St. Paul—Natator mare 1 2-yenr thoroughbred filly, Sweet Simon—Natator mare 1 3-year gelding by Lord Ashley (broken to harness) 1 rubber-fyred gig and harness 1 5-year gelding by Lincoln Tom (broken to chains) Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock.
AT AUCTION 7 PRICES. FURNITURE BOUGHT FURNITURE SOLD. FURNITURE EXCHANGED. Your inspection invited to examine ou stock of wardrobes, duchess cliesti washstands, tables, chairs, Morris chairs bedsteads, . wire nmttressos, new kapoe mattresses, tools, etc., etc. N. A. Christiansen § Co., ' 297 Devon Street, N.P. Phono 480. DAYTON AIRLESS TYRES. THE AIR-FREE, CARE-FREE TYRE. WALTER J. NEWTON has been appointed Agent for Stratford and District for these 'lyres. / fJi \ All particulars,, concerning thfijjj Tyre that can* never flatten is never blown up, and can never give one moin en t's trouble, from the moment it is in position, till i 1 is worn out, will be promptly supplied by— WALTER J. NEWTON, , P.O. BOX 56, STRATFORD. For over 15 years Engineer and Manager for the Stratford Electricity Undertake THE DAYTON AIRLESS TIRE
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 April 1918, Page 8
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