HAYMARKET SALE, STRATFORIfc SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1918.. NEWTON KINO TILL sell as above; 34 stores 5 porkers 100 sheets roofing iron 1 set disc harrows Sale at 12 o'clock. DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, MAY 6, 191 S. NEWTON KING WILL ticll in his Douglas Yards «« above date: 2QO HEAD MIXED CATTLE *. 1500 ineluain g» 400 4 £,nd 6-tooth wethers 300 2 &u& 4-tooth wetheri' 200 2-1;ooth wethers Sale at 1 o'clock I ■ ON THE FARM, TVAITOITOt THURSDAY, MAY 9. NEWTON KING ITAS received instructions feom Bfr. Sydney J. Sutton, who has sold hia farm, to sell by Public Auction as aboTft, absolutely without reserve: AQ CHOICE JERSEY DAIRY COW& July to September calvers 9 peiligree Jersey cows 1 pedigree Jersey heifer 3 pedigree Jersy bulls 1 2-year pedigree Jersey buß 13 choice in-calf heifers 2 C-year heavy farm horses 1 8-year spring cart mare 1 8-year spring cart gelding 1 8-year good stock horse 3-bueket Ridd milking machineiwitlt v ' 4-h.p. Lister engine (slight re* serve) 5-seater Dodge motor car (slight reserve) ' 1 breeding sow, uisc, tine, chain and tripod harrows, Hornsby binder, hay rake, 3 si. ploughs, <L£. plough, grain crusher, monitor seed drill with double discs, swingle trees, 7 sets chains and running gear, 2 grind stones, MeCormick knife grinder, circular saw with rip saws, circular cooler and vat, power water pump and.tank, hand or power Melotte separator, milk and cream cans, steel and wood pulleys, quantity belting, shafting , piping and timber, 7 tons carbonate of lime, half ton basic super., hcrse and cow rugs, 1 good milk waggon, spring cart and waggon harness, spring cart, spray pump. fowls and ducks, hillside plough. lawn mower, and a large quantity of farm tools and' sundries all in good order. All Household Furniture and Effee*. 'including: Bedroom and drawing room suites, single bedroom suite, large extension table, oak writing desk, oak sideboard. English piano (Blight reserve) Siuger sewing machine, 3 carpet squares, mats, crockery and sundries. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 11.30 a.m. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—This herd h one that I can thoroughly recommend. The cows are very well known in the district, having always held the top position at the Waitoitoi Factory. They are all young, and Mr. Sutton will graze for buyers free of charge to June 1. Farmers looking for a few choice Jerseys with records should not miss this opportunity. R.\HOTU SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, MAY 10. NEWTON KING JTAS received instructions "from Mr. Charles Jeffries to sell by public auction as above: 2 FARMS,', close to Rafcotu, of 40 acres and 70 acres each. Full Particulars Later. AT THE MART, STRATFORD SATURDAY, ~MAY 4 T. LAMASON. sell: Poultry, including some special lines of poultry and cockerells, etc., r,O sacks lronbafk Pumpkins, direct from Hawkcs Bay, potatoes, gig harness, i» angle, dining' room and kitchen table, wheelbarrow, dress table, 4ft (5 m iron bedstead, umbrella stand, sideboard, pictures, roll lino, and sundries. Also 500 cases fruit, comprising cooking and dessert, pears, citron melons, etc. Sale at 1 o'clock,.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 May 1918, Page 8
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