SALES BY AUCTION INGLEWOOD YARDS. .WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4.' NEWTONKING. sell at his yards as above: ' Present Entries: 15-MONTH HEIFERS 15 empty 2-year heifers 30 mixed yearlings , 6 springers ■■ 40 15-month heifers. *. y 15 forward empty cow* 15 2-year steers 6 springing heifers. 40 2-year steers' 40 yearling steers 30 2-year empty heifers ■ 40 yearling steers 25 Holstein 2-year heifers (guaranteed empty).: fitvite£ STRATFORD HORSE HAIR.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER ft NEWTON KING sell in his Stratford*Horae zaar on above dates gQ HORSES, comprising broken and unbroken draughts, half-draughti hack and light harness horse*.
ALSO, On account of Mr. J. Neilson tW whok of h:s contracting plant, comprising; 9 draught horses 5 2-year drays I 2 hacks Gig and harness, saddle, 1 rnce v 3 jack, 6 crowbars, 10 picks, 12 spalding hammers, anvil and forge and all contracting tools _ Sale at 1 o'clock. STRATFORD SALE; TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3. NEWTON~ KING sell in his Stratford' Yards oa above date: 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE v IN SPRINGER PENS. ; ~ SPRINGING HEIFERS & CCT..J Sale at 1 o'clock.
AT THE FARM, TARATA,' tsursdayvdegember 5. NEWTON K4NG : H AS _ received instructions from MRb P. M. BRIGHTWELL, who has sold her farm, to sell by Public Auction the whole of her live and dead stock as under: i ' WITHOUT RESERVE: 460 2, 4 and O-.tootli and f.f.m. EWEB and LAMBS ((good line) 300 hoggets 13 2 and 4-tooth Romriey Rams 3 store cows C. ■ 1 dog S.f. Duncan plow, hillside plow, set spring, tooth harrows, chain harrows, 75-gallon Primus separator (hand or power), 150 posts, wheelbarrow, chum,' troughs, maul and wedges, grindstone> saddles, axes, slashers, scythes, wire' cutter, hand chaff cutter, cross-cut saw. ALSO HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including: * English piano (Kirkman), 3 chestl drawers, duchess pair, iron bedsteads, box mattress, overmantle, dining table and chairs, easy chairß, b.r. fender, twe lamps, w.w. stretchers, meat safe, bea hive, iino, garden seat, toilet ware, rugs, mats, pictures, books, pot plants, 4 dozen mason jars, 6 p.b. Black Mill' orca fowls, ladders and sundries.
Sale at 12.30. Luncheon Provided. JJEWTON K 1 N WOOLBKOEER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS 01 WOOL held at WAirAKA tljrouglii out .the year, SHEEPSKINS & HIDES, ETC., offem every four weeks at STRATFORD. NEXT OFFERING—Tuesday, Dec. 10. Consignments must arrive by Fridaj previous. Advice Cards and Label* oi application. R ATS R AT£
Mr H. C. LUKE, the well known Inglewood Gram Merchant, writes:— "For destroying rats, absolutely thi best and most reliable remedy is COM' MONSENSE RAT EXTERMINATOR It has saved me pounds in a year. Tin rats disappear as if by magic and leav. no offensive smell." ALL CHEMISTS AND STfinrap. WHOLESALE, BURGESS, FRASER & CO. (Limited.) TO FARMERS AND ON SALE. jpOSTS, Strainers and Droppers, iu acy quantity f.o.r. Main Trunk Lin# Address—; A. D. BLICK, 1 Ohakuhe.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1918, Page 8
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