SALES BY AUCTION NEWTON KING BULL FAIRS, 1918. WMWAKAIHO-Thureday, October If. STRATFORD-Saturday, Oct. 19. INGLEWOOD—Wednesday, Oct. 21 RAHOTU--Friday, Oct. 25. KAPONGA-Friday, Oct. 25. - URENUI—Monday, Oct. 28. STONY RlVEß—Tuesday, Oct. 29. STRATFORD HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY" OCT. 6, 1918. NEWTON KING TILL sell in Ms Stratford Hone Bat zaar on above date: KQ HORSES, including Broken and Unbroken Draughts, Half-draught*, and Light Harness Horse* Sale at 1 o'clock. HAYMARKET SALE, STRATFORD, SATURDAyToCTOBEB 6. NEWTON KING. VyiLL sell by auction as under i 4()WEANERS 31 stores 1 sow 40 fully-paid-up snares Ngaejre Da* Company 300 fencing posts »' Sale at 12 noon. ON THE FARM, UPPER CARRINGTOM ROAD. (10 miles from New Plymouth.) MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. NEWTON KING T-TAS received instructions from MR JOHN BISHOP, who must relift qulsh dairying (owing to ill health), tt sell by public auction, on the farm, as above, WITHOUT RESERVs gtf DAIRY COWS, in milk and spring* ing 3 bulla, rising 3 years 45 yearlings (mixed) 1 hack, 1 gig, horse, spring dray am» harness, small dray, trap and harness, good gig (slight reserve), stumping jack, good wooden jack, end* less chain, two churns, scalding tub, 3 barrels, Globe separator, butter worker, butter pounder, 4 gates,. 24 fowls, 3 bantams, S geese (3 sitting), wire, second-hand iron, Singer sewing machine, piano, farm sundries and household furniture. I Luncheon Provided. ■" Sale at 12 noon. NOTE.—These cows are mostly young and in very fair condition. They will make a wonderful improvement; H brought out to the open country •ALSO- . With Slight Reserves* THE FARM, of 411 acres; 2030.8.5, 208 L.1.P.; 25 acres felled and DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7th,: 181% NEWTON KING sell in his Douglas yards oi above date:— 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLB 600 mixed hoggets £0 ewes and lambs Sale at 1 o'clock. INGLEWOOD BULL FAIR. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23,1918. *|fEWTON KING. "'ILL hold his .Annual Bull Fair in thi * 'lnglewood Yards on the above date Entries Solicited. WANTED TO PURCHASE. «*v« v.. , ""' r i(jE WTO . NKING) New Plymouth TARANAKI MACHINERY COM* .beg*%*ip ] |joflnce'ft(r -the Public c "" New Plymouth a%d surroundin district that, we have |commenced bus! ness in the premises lately occupied b Messrs. D. Berry and Cit., Brougham St New Plymouth. All classes of machiner ?f6r*sale, including good, second-hand, « liable Engines, Milking, Plants, and an machinery 'that is required, whether nc or second-hand. We are specialists in all kinds of mi chinery, and we feel confident that w can supply your wants at the lowest cos Give us a trial. Agents for the well-known firm < Massey Harris Co., Ltd. British-biu Machinery and Farm Implements, a spare parts, machinery oil, and ereai separators kept in stock. Correspondence is invited, and will 1 promptly attended to. Estimates su; plied for the erection of all classes ' machinery, including Milking Plants ai Hydraulic Appliances. ' We shall ba pleased to reoeiya partic* lars of gtood second-hand machinery fa sale. J. TOMS & CO., Brougham Street, New' Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1918, Page 8
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