SALES BY AUCTIOH TtfEWTON KING'S LIST OF CLEAB ING SALES: SEPTEMBER. Monday, 23—Cheshire and Smith, Koru, Wednesday, 25 W. J. Simons, at Ingle' wood yards. WAIWAKAffiO YARDS, TO-DAY. FRIDAY, SEPT. 20. NEWTON"KING sell at hia yards aa above: 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE On account of Mr. Ralph G&m, Frankley Goad, who has sold hia fttn, WITHOUT RESERVE* 30 dairy cows, in milk and early. On account of Mr. J. H. ADeaj , 3 pedigree Jersey cows Also, on account of Mr. Leonard B0& Carrmgton Road: 23 goats (mixed) - Sale at 1 o'clock. HAYMARKET SALE, STRATFOBOi , SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2g NEWTON JONG sell as abomt .■ 50 WEANERS 34 stores 2 BOWS 1 milk cart 200 fencing posts Sale at 12 o'clock. AT THE MART, INGLEWOODj. ") SATURDAY, SEPT. 21, 1S1& NEWTON KING sell by auction on account of MR. W. J. SIMONS (who is going into Camp), his household furniture (Bag effects, as under, WITHOUT RESERVE; 6 pigs, 20 ducks, 2 double wood be& steads and w.W. mattresses, cot, chain, dining table, easy chaira, chest drawers, washstand, corner cupboard, linolemn, curtain poles and blinds, 12-gallon copper and stand, preserving pan, law* mower, grindstone, gun, saddle and bridle, 2 X saws, crowbar, set trett, chains, 30-gallon Baltia separator, 2f cream cans, milk can, aerator, churßi 30 feet shuteing, tubs, pig tools and sundries, motor bike and side-chair (reserve). On Account of Another Vendor* Piano, in good order, ' ON THE FARM, KORU. ' MONDAY. SEPT. 23. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Messia Cheshire and Smith, who are dissolving partnership (through Mr Cheßhin being called for the front) to sell bj Public Auction as above: 14 GRADE DAIRY COWS (mostlj young) 7 yearling? 3 2-year steers 3 farm horses (aged), 1 nearly new s.f. Duncan plough, 1 12-tooth cultivator, 3-leaf tine harrows, milk cart, spring trap and farm sundries, and the furniture contained in a 4-roomed cottage On account of other vendors: 10 2-year heifers Outside entries will be accepted Sale at 1 o'clock. t SALE. MONDAY, NEWTON KING sell in his iDouglas yards 01 * afiove' cfa'rt'' 250 IfIXED BATTLE, in eludingr <•* «■ * 100 2-3 year steers 130 6th f.m. wethers (good) ■ -so fni;wc<; ■* j 300 mixed hogget? ■ ► r 160 2th wethers/ Sale at 1 o'clock. INGLEWOOD YARDS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER '25, 1918 ' NEWTON KING' sell by public auction on accoum of Mr W. J. SIMONS (who is go ing into camp), his live stock as under l WITHOUT RESEIiyi? 13 YOUNG DAIRY COWS 1 2-year Hoistcin bull 10 mixed yearlings, 40 ewes and lambs 12 'hoggets 2 romncy rams 1 norse, cart and hareon (»iigo reserve).
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1918, Page 8
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