SALES BY AUCTION EMPIRE SINDsG ROOMS, INGLE--1 WOOD. - SATURDAY, NOV. 2, 191$; I NEWTON KING •CTAS received instructions from MRS. O'DOWD, who is giving u£' business, to sell by public auction as "above, the whole of her effects, including! WITHOUT RESERVES 2 ice-cream machines and, glassed, case Ceylon tea (201bs), 8 dining tables and 4 dozen chairs, 8 dozen plates (mixed sizes), 2J dozen cups and saucers, tea set, cake plates, vases,. jugs, tea-pots, kerosene stove (good order), kerosene and pump, trays, 2« gallon tea-pot, hot-water urn, frying pans, meat cover, 6 dozen knives, 5J dozen forks, 4J dozen spoons, cruets, sugar basins, scales and weights, glass dishes, 2 dozen table cloths, meat and •vegetable dishes, leather couch, chest drawers, corner stand, fancy tables, double w.w. stretcher, pictures, saucepans, preserving pan, mirrors, empty sacks, pair steps, coffee pot,' blinds, enamel ware, lamps, linoleums and, large quantities of sundries. Sale about 2 o'clock"; DOUGLAS SALE. Monday, 4th November, 1918. NEWTON KfNG Sdgll in his Douglas yards, -ptj above date:— QQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Including: 2f> 3-year steers 300 mixed sheep On account Mr A. J. Brown: 14 dairy cows (in milk) 10 cows and heifers (close profit) 10 2-year empty heifers 4 Holstein bulls, 2 to 3-yeat 4 2-year Shorthorn bulls 8 15-month to 2-year Jersey bulla 160 hoggets -On account of Messrs. McMullian Bros, owing to Mr. R. McMullian going into camp— WITHOUT RESERVE? HOGGETS 40 ewes and lambs 20 fat ewes 20 fat wethers flO wethers ' !)0 dry ewes 30 4-year bullock, CO 3-year bullocks 75 2-year steers 20 3-year heifers 30 2-year heifers 84 15-month ateere 54 15-month heifers 10 fat cows 10 springing heifers (. Sale at 1 o'clock 5 .
INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, NEWTON~kING %\ .TjyUJj sell at Ihia yards as abovel^!,, 150 2-YEAR EMMY HEIFERS (in lots) 83 3-year ateera 60 2-year steers 25 2-year steers 40 yoariing-15 month steera .(good}; CO yearling steers 40 mixed yearlings SO good Shorthorn. 15-month' heiftrd 40 yearling heifers 30 store and forward cm& 27. springing heifera 5 springing cows On account Mr. A. M: Dombroski: , 110 2-year steers (good colors) 49 yearling steers (good colors) 4T yearling heifers 20 choice 2-year guaranteed empty heifers 15 2-year. Jersey empty heifers ''- ; '-.a *-: Sale at 1 o'clock. . ' -HAYMARKET SALE, SAftJRDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1918. '•' r NEWTON"KING yffTLL sell at the Strat- " fordV'ft^'albve: 3G stores 4 porkers f>o fencing posU and sunc I -fiflmldaswoefainess , Sajp at 128 o'clock JJEWTON ■ ]£ING, WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT OP WOOL held at throughout the year. SHEEPSKINS & HIDES, ETC., offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. NT&T OFFERING-Tuesday, Nov. 12. Consignments must arrive by "Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labels on application. It was proved at the Supreme Court of Victoria, at Melbourne, that (1) SANDER'S EXTRACT is much more powerfully healing and antiseptic than 2^&«, eu « ,yptus Preparations; (2) SANDER'S EXTRACT does.not depress the heart like the so-called "exprv™\™d WUde o ' ,h > < 3 > SANDER'S itJUKACT is highly' commerced .bv many authorities .as a safe, reliable and effective household remedv. Get the genuine—insist if ton have to
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1918, Page 8
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