SALES BY AUCTION XfEWTON KING'S LIST OF CLEAR ING SALES: AUGUST. Thursday, 15— W. B. Grant, Westowa Monday, 19— J. W. H. Martin, Urenui Yards. Wednesday, 21 —R. G. ICnaufman, Sutton - Road, Omata INGLEWOOD YARDS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11 NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above;" 20 HOLSTEIN YEARLING HEIFEBS (good) 25 in-calf 2-year heifers 35 store and forward cows 5 springing heifer* CO mixed yearlings 20 yearling steers 15 yearling heifers fl guaranteed sound daafy COWS ' 12 in-calf cows .'!0 20-month to 2-year empty 15 yearling Jersey heifers 22 yearling steers 170 4 and 6-tootli and f.£jn.ewatf 150 hoggets 20 yearling heifers SO fat ewes 30 i ward ewes off turnips 120 2-tooth wethers 130 mixed-age wethers, off turnips 250 Lincoln skin ewes, in lamb t<> Romney lambs On account of Mr. W. B. Reid, wIiQSS lease has expired: 8 young dairy cows Sale at 1 o'clock. ON THE FARM, WESTOWN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions rrm MR. W. B .GRANT, who lias sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: 130 4 & O-TOOTII EWES, with lamba and ill lamb (in lots; a £ood line) 20 good fat hoggets 30 hoggets S dairy cows in milk 2 springing eow9 10 in-calf heifers 3 Border Leicester rams 2 store cows, 4 yearling heifers, 1 3-year Holstein bull, 1 milk cart gelding, trap horse, two pigs and crate, one milk cart, two sets cart harness, five pairs plough chains, collars, hames, blinkers, leading harness, 4-horse gear, blocks and chains, 2 sets trap harness, d.f. Duncan plough, s.f. plough, disc, tine, tripod and chain harrows, Cambridge roller, Mitchell grain drill, mowing ma* chine, set 3-horse plough trees, de< homer, sledge, maul and wedges, S ladders, sledge hammer, 2 hay knives, saws, grindstone, copper and boiler, 13 strainer posts, wire netting and iron, drag, farm tools, milk cans amj buckets, 20 good covers, and sundrisj On account of other vendors: 4 store cows 2 springers Also 1 good harness mare, 1 gij (good order), 1 Jersey cow (closi up), 2 yearling heifers, 1 spring ing cow, 1 3-yfar Jersey bull Other entries will be accepted. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. RAHOTU YARDS FRIDAY, AUGUST IS, NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above t 150 HEAD MrXED CATTLE DURHAM ROAD, INGLEWOOD. MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1918, - -NEWTON KING teeeived jMrtructions from AIR <.EO. lIOBBS, who is leaving thi to.yeffito in Hawera, to sell hi! household'furniture and effects as under WrajOUT RESERVE: Dining table and chairs, easy chairs Chesterfield, writing desk, dinner wag gon, hanging lamp, couch, double am single bedsteads, mattresses, wardrobes, wash-stands, pictures, carpets, linoleums, Srnaments, fowls, ducks, 18gallon Domo separator, and sraulries. WtfTH SkTGHT RESEK7E. 1 buggy horse (absolutely reliable) ( Single-seated buggy, and harness Piano t Sale at 1.30. FTREKUI WAITARA - NEW P&y. MOUTH MOTOR SERVICE. Daily except Thursdays. Loavon TTjwm, at 8 a.m.., Waitara 9:15 a.m. Lear* New Plymouth 3 p.m., Wattar» {ft# Urenui), 4.30 p.m. Note.—No service on Thursdays. ARTHUR J. SMITH,
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1918, Page 8
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