SALES BY AUCTION \JEWTON ICING'S LIST OF CLEAR ETC SALES: .. , AUGUST. Wednesday, 28— T. P. Murphy, Mangawhevo Road, Riverlea. Thursday, 20—Mrs. E. Tapp, Junction Road, Inglewood. SEPTEMBER. Monday, 2-rJ. W. Ross, Okolce, at Urenu3 Yards. Monday, 9—Fred Chapman, Warea. —s4 INGLEWOOD YARDS. [WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above: gQ STORE & FORWARD COWS 40 yearling steers 30 empty heifers 40 choice Jersey yearling heifest 30 Shorthorn yearling heifers 50 yearling steers (off turllips) 30 yearling heifers 20 springing heifers 8 springing cows 120 ewes and lambs 70 ewes in lamb to Lincoln-rams 65 iioggets Sale at 1 o'clock, MANGAWHERO ROAD, RIVERLEA,, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, ISISt NEWTON KING JTAS received instructions from MR. P. MURPHY, who has sold hi# farm, to sell as above, WITHOUT RESERVE;' JERSEY-SHORTHORN CROSS COWS, young and close up 35 ewes and lambs 17 weaner calves 1 boar 2 sows S.f. Duncan plough, tine harrows, tripod harrows, 7 25-gal. milk cans, Duncan roller, Noxon discs, Adriarica mower, 20-gallon copper, quantity of corrugated iron, milk cart and harness, sledge, quantity of seed and eating potatoes, half ton calf meal, 1000 Boxthom plants, 2 b.L grins, fowls, ducks, geese, 400-gallon tank, furniture consisting of duchess chest of drawers, washstand, chairs, tables, dressers* couches, bedsteads.
WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. Pedigree Clydesdale mare, Pearl of Ngaere; foaled October 1910} sire, Baron Martin; dam, Diamond of Ngaere; stinted to Flashfoot. 3 half-draught milk cart horses;' good sorts; any trial 2 hacks, lady's bicycle, 1 gig, nunw ber of Kapongst Dairy Company shares 9 bullocks Bullock dray and gear' Also, on account of another vendor! Quantity of timber and corrugated iron Half-draught gelding, 8 years, jiajf trial 240 pounds bacon Small atook of clover hajr Luncheon Provided. NOTE.—My agent's report oil this herd is right. Mr. Murphy has been dairying on the farm for the last nine years, and this is his first sale. He milk* ed 60 cows last year, and his herd has been culled down to 47. Seventeen of the cows have already calved and aro at profit. KAPONGA YARD SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1918. ■ newton" kino sell as above, subject to\h rules of the. Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association: 50 FORWARD & STORE COWS 20 1-year steers 40 1-year heifers 10 I-year steers 40.lambs (In springer pens) 20 springing heifers , JMiorfte, gig and harness trotting mare by Koolgardie; in foal to Advance I o'clock.
HAYMARKET, NEW PLYMOUTH. SATURDAY, AUGUST 31. ' NEWTON KING sell, on account of MR. ALFRED GEO&CfE, on the Barrett Road, for removal! ' COTTAGE, 20x 20; iron roof, 4 sash windows, 7 doors, 1 stove, 200gallcn tank; to be Bold in one lot. __ n-o," WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. SHEEPSKINS & HIDES, ETC., offewa every four weeks at STRATFORD. NEXT OFFERING—Tuesday, Sept. 17, Consignments must arrive by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labels on application.
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