SALES BY AUCTION VEWTON KING'S LIST OF CLEAR ING SALES: AUGUST. MondajC 19— J. W. H. Martin, Urenul Yards. Wednesday, 21— R. C. Knapinan, Sutton' Koad, Omata Thursday, 20—Mrs. E. Tapp, Junction Koad, Inglewood. HAYMAKKET SALE, STRATFORD* SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, NEWTON KING WILL sell as under: 37 stores .■,-■*.. 2 sows 3 milk carts ,' *■ , Milk cans ' / ■ » 100 fencing posts Sale at 12 o'clock. URIiNUI YARDS. MONDAY, AUGUST 19, NEWTON KING VUILL sell at his yaTds as above:'' 2Q GOOD YEARLING HEIFSJftS 6 fat heifers '.' 20 Btore cows ' 20 empty 2-year aeifeS On account of Mr. W. J. Day, Urutip 11 good dairy cows, 2nd calvert' 10 heifers in calf ' » NOTE,—The dairy cows previously 1 aSh vertised for this sale on account of M&; J. W. H. Martin have been withdraws. . DURHAM ROAD, INGLEWOOn MONDAY, AUGUST 19, lflifc NEWTON KING JTAS received instructions from MR, GEO. HOBBS, whft is leaving th« district to reside in Hawera, to sell hia household furniture, and effects as underl WITHOUT RESERVE! Dining table and chairs, easy chairs/ Chesterfield, writing desk, dinner waggon, hanging lamp, couch, double and single bedsteads," mattresses, ward* robes, wash-stands, pictures, carpets, linoleums, ornaments, fowls, ducks, 18* gallon Domo separator, and sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 buggy horse (absolutely Single-seated buggy and, harness Piano STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 20 » NEWTON KING ! TXfILL sell at his yards as abovei gQ GOOD JERSEY YEARLING HEfc FERS 10 springing heifers (mostly Holt stein) . . % 15 store cows 80 mixed yearlings 20 empty heifers ON THE FARM, SUTTON ROAD, OKATO. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, NEWTON KING ~ AS received instructions irom MR. R. G. E3JAPMAN, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction M above, WITHOUT RESERVE: ' ■ j JERSEY SHORTHORN COWS practically nil in milk 1 store cow, 1 grade Holstein bull, 10 calves, J. gelding, any harnesß, good cattle dog, tip spring cart and cart harness, saddle and bridle, Duncan si plough, McCormick hay rake, 2-horsi set tine harrows, 6ft. 6m. Massey Harris lime sower, Hassey Harris 1-horst cultivator, Planet Junior hand driH 33-gallon Alfa Laval separator (nearly new), 3 Harvey milk cans, 1 cream can, 2-horse set Whipple trees, 2 baci bands and chains, 20- sheets iron, hay frame for cart, 12-gallon copper; 2 barrels, 2 pig troughs,, maui and wedges, 2 cross-cut saws, hay knife, 2 wird strainers, lawn mower, f wire stretcher bed, usual farm sundries ' i Sale at 1 o'clock., " OHURA SALE. ' " THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1918. NEWTON KING sell in his Ohura Yards on aoovs date: 30Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE, in< eluding: , * "' , 100 mixed yearlings 50 3-year steers , 00 2 and 3-year springing heifers 20 store cows bale at 11 o'clock. pW. UP CROZIER ) :'ij,;:si, i i N q LS . WOOD, when you want to go to the Mountain or anywhera else. Big, room* cars. Competent drivers. Good service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 August 1918, Page 8
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