SALES BY AUCTION INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. v ... ■ . '■ , TUTY Sratford Haymarket,Sale will no be held TO-DAY (November 10). NEWTON KING, ', Stratford. DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, NOV. 18, 1918 NEWTON KING. WILL sell in his Douglas Yards above date: ; • '* OQQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE 1 15-month Shorthorn bull 7 2£-year steers 1 brown mare Sale at 1 o'clock.' - . —JSBffJ=M| STONY RIVER YARDS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1^ newtonTking WILL sell at his yards as abov«; 220 YEARLING TO STEERS (in lots) 10 yearling Jersey heifera 20 15-month Jersey heifers' CO 12 to 15-month heifera XmoatlJ Shorthorn-Holstein) 50 yearling heifers 30 mixed yearlings (withototreserHJi! 40 empty cows 25 empty cows (without 20 mixed yearlings » 8 3 and 4-year bullocks; 28 2-year steers 12 empty 2-year heifer* 15 good 2-year steer* 15 springing heifer*. 5 dairy cows 10 dairy bulls 13 fat sheep 1 Massey Harris mower; Sale at 1 o'clock, ON THE FARM, TATARAQfAKAf TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Mj NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from J. J. GYDE (who has sold his fonas to sell, as above: WITHOUT RESERVE* Jg CHOICE DAffiY COWS (2nd calf* ersj heavily culled) ! 2-year-old Shorthorn bull 3 store cows, 2 yearling heifers,-3 yearling steers 12 calves, 1 mare (any harness)* t' harness horse, 1 unbroken colt, 1 fr» year gelding (slight reserve), Hornsby mowing machine, si. Duncan plough, hillside plough, tine, chain, disc and tripod harrowß, hay rake, sledge, dray and harness, milk cart and harness, whippletrees and chains, collars, sad< die and bridle, milk cans, pig trough, wire, staples, netting, tank, coppery Methven boiler, grindstone, seed sow* cr, vise, block and tackle, tubs, gar* den tools, 70 feet wire rope, toola| fowls. Household furniture Overland motor car (slight reseW«| * Luncheon Provided, Sale at 12.30 p.m. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER la. NEWTON KING WILL sell on above date in his Stra>i ford Yards i 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 250 EWES AND L^ l2B IN SPRINGER PENSr 50 springing heifers and coWi Sale at 1 o'clock. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, HUg / NgWTON KING IT AS* received instructions from MRS F. M. BRIGHTWELL, who has sold her farm, to sell by Public Auction tin whole of her live and dead stock ai under:-. WITHOUT RESERVE: 4<go# ©p^ and LAMBS ((good line) 300 hoggets 13.2 and 4-tooJh Romney Rama *— ' ~; -3 store cows. ■. 1 dog _ •:—'' Si. Duncan plow, hillsidS plow, set spring tooth harrowß, chain harrows,, 75-gallon Primus separator* (hand. <*• power), 150 posts, wheelbarrow, churn, troughs, maul and wedges, grindstone, saddjes, axes, skaters, scythes, wire* cutter, hand chaffcutter,.croßS-cut saw, ALSO HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including: English piano (Kirkman), 3 chests drawers, duchess pair, iron bedsteads, box mattness, oyermantle, dining table and chairs, easy ehnirs, b.r. fender, two Lux lamps, 200 and 50 Miller lamp, gig lamps, w.w. stretchers, meat safe, be« hive, lino, garden scat, toilet warsi rugs, mats, pictures, books, pot plants 4 dozen mason jars, 0 p.b. Black Mn> orca fowls, ladders and sundries. Luncheon Provided.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1918, Page 8
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