SALES BY AUCTION RAHOTU SALEYARD& FRIDAY, AUGUST 2. NEWTON KING XXJILL sell at Lis yards aa abovai gQ MIXED YEARLINGS 20 store and forward cows 10 springing heifers 10 dairy cows close up 20 Holstein yearling heifsH 25 yearling steera 2 express horse! | 1 light expresa % On account of MR. G. R. TYLIE, K»; hui Road, Bahotu, who is going out of dairying, Without Reserve* 4Q DAIRY COWS, practically ell joung and mostly HolstekvShgrihwa cross 5 25-gallon milk cans r^ 11-coulter McCormick drill (raiifr*); 5-year gelding, all harness (reaem); On account of Mr. Ed. Walter* On account of MR H. LANDER, R&HSttl (at 10.30 a.m. sharp) s The whole of the furniture eoa« tained in a six-Toomed hails* :JJji; ■ ALSO-? i % At 11 a.m. sharps' On account of Mr. J. Callgahaiis Household furniture and effects Boy's Shetland pony, rising 4 years, thoroughly quiet (guaranteed) Rudge motor cycle, just OTerhauleiJ (slight reserve)
■KAPONGA SALEYAEDS. AUGUST 2, 1918, NEWTON KING \yttli sell ag above, subject to the rule* of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneer 35 FORWARD & STORE COWS 30 1-year heifers 25 1-year steers 30 1-year Jersey heifers 3 bulls 25 springing heifers (good line; 40 lambs 21 lambs 2 half-draught horses, 3-years/Sty Sale at 1 o'clock. ON THE FARM, WAREA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8.
NEWTON KINO JJAS received instructions from MR STEPHEN HALE, who has sold Ws farm, to sell by Public Auction « above, WITHOUT RESERVE: 17 CHOICE JERSEY COWS, all young and sound, including 1 pedigree Jersey cow, Lady Lala, No. 3*30, N.Z.J.H.B. Factory test for the herd last season ran from 3.9 tp 7. 1 pedigree Jersey bull, Prince .Soumiso 15 yearlings, mostly Jersey heifers 1 six-year half-draught gelding (good) 5-seater Dodge motor car (reserve) Spring trap and harness, collars and lames, saddle and bridle, express reins, Stewart horse clipper, Reid and Gray Plough, milk cans, 5 new cow rugs, 50' . Eimu posts, 26 laying pullets, 12-gall. Methven copper and frame, wheelbarrow, grindstone and stand, 12 sheets 10ft. iron, maul and wedges, bicycle, farm and garden tools and sundries. Piano by John Briasmead (reserve) and household furniture. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock.
IMPORTANT SALE AT WAITAR4, , THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST L 'SS&T, TlMiiiT& BRICKS. JJAVE been instructed by Mr. A. Johi. ■5-ateton* to: sjll at the Brickwork* Big Jim's Hill, Waitara, WITHOUT RESERVE: 1100 SHEETS CORRUGATED IRON in 5, G, 7, 8, 9 & 10ft. length! ISbOOO T0 PBET 0B TIMBER, 3x2, 4x3 4x3, Ox 1, and 12x1. 5000 NEW BRICKS, Spring Draft Wheelbarrows and a quaa* tity of sundries ALSO— ■'■' WITH LOW RESERVE: 32-h.p. Suction Gas Engine and Gen> erator complete. The above is now on view, and can bg inspected at any time. GAUSTAD MARLOW & CO., LTD,; Auctioneers, Waitara. The umque feature of the "Unique-i brand Hot Water Bottle is that it il cas.ly filled without "spilling" and never cracks, leaks or breaks at thi joints. All chemists.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1918, Page 8
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