SALES BY AUCTION MONDAY, JULY 22, 191 ft NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions trom Mu. I*. F. O'CONNOR, who is leavißg the district, to sell on his property on above date, WITHOUT RESERv'Ei gg DAIEY COWS, expected to calve August-September 3 store cows 1 3J-year Shorthorn bull 5 weaners 2 sows to farrow September 11 slips 1 colt, 3J years, saddle and harness 1 gelding, 7 years, any trial 1 hack s.f. Duncan plough, disc and tine harrows, milk cart and harness, 1 block dray and haineßS, 1 bug? gy. and harness, 1 20-gallon separator, 6 milk cans, buckets, plough and logi ging chains, washing machine, copper, tubs, 1 duchess, 1 washstand, chest I drawers, sideboard and sundry furnit ture, etc, WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 piano 1 3J-year half-draught Ally, any trial 1 heavy draught mara Sale at 12.30 p.sa Luncheon Provided. ON THE FARM, MOTUNUL ..WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 NEWTON KING IT AS received instructions from ma. W. HARRIS, who, owing to labor' difficulties, must relinquish dairying, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: g J GOOD DAIRY COWS, good frame* sorts and early calvers 2 Shorthorn bulls 15 yearlings WITH SLIGHT RESERVE.' 1 Ridd 4-cow releaser plan}; 1 2J-h,p. Lister engine Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. FURNITURE SALE. OPUNAKE ROAD. THURSDAY, JULY IS. WITHOUT RESERVE; T. LAMASON JTAS received instructions from'MK. A. J. WALTERS, 'who has sold his property and is leaving the district, to sell at the residence, the whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, com* prising: Dining Room.—Morris chair, 3-pieca suite in Utrecht, dining table and cover, 4 chairs, occasional tabjes, flower stand and pr.lm stand, fender, brass casement, rods, Singer sewing machine. Drawing Room.—Five-piece drawingroom suite, rattan chairs, platform rocker, whatnot, overmantel, fender, carpet square. Bedroom and Passage, etc.—Lino, and other linoleum, carpet square, mohair and other mats, hallstand, bedroom ware, washstand, wood and brass bedsteads, wire mattress, bedding, pillows, carpet runner, duchess, wicker chairs (upholstered), 7-draw-er Scotch chest (kauri), 2 eight-day clocks, stretcher, mirror, Bentwood chairs, Hotpoint electric iron, girdle, preserving pan, about 2 tons of coal, firewood, wire netting, wringer, 40ft hosing, patent step-ladder, „„„ netting, large steel tank for honey, kitehen utensils, etc. Sundries.—Miller lamp, Planet Jr., cultivator, 4 purebred White Leghorn hens, 4 purebred White Rocks, bicycle, quantity piping, garden tools, and carpenter's tools, steelyards, and a host of useful sundries too numerous to mention. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.-AH the Furniture is in splendid condition, and as good as new. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. L. A. NOLAN & CO. GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. Q.OVERNMENT Valuations conducted as under: Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Wa!tara, at short intervals during* season. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street, New Plymomth, every four weeks. Next Valuation—Jsly 23. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., conducted monthly. Next Sale, June 25. Address Labels and- Adrico Cards forwarded on application.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1918, Page 8
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