SALES BY RUCTION -j . ——— 4pjjjß2»--'< EfGLEWOOD YARDS. - Jvednesday,"December 4. NEWTONKINQ. sell at his ytyds as above: Present Sntries: 4Q 15-MONTH HEIFERS 15 empty 2-year hoifea 30 mixed yearling 6 springers 40 15-month heifwrt 15 forward empty cow* 15 2-year steerd 6 springing heif«T» 40 2-year steers. 40 yearling stee® 30 2-year empty heifer* 40 yearling steer* 25 Holstein 2-year heifers :(goAruH teed empty). 30 yearling steer* 11 forward cow* 10 2-year empty heifanf' 3 3-year heifers 20 mixed yearlings Farther Entries Iftritedi AT THE FARM, TARATA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. NEWTON KING JTAS received instructions from MRS/ F. M. BRIGHTWELL, who hag sold her farm, to sell by Public Auction the whole of her live and dead' stock 1 ae widen
WITHOUT RESERVE: 460 2 ' 4 and 6-tooth and f.f.m. EWE£| and LAMBS ((good line), 300 hoggets 13 2 and 4-tooth Romney Rama , 3 store cows 1 dog i i S.f. Duncan plow, hillside plow, Bftf spring tooth harrows, chain harrows, 75-gallon Primus separator (hand or power), 150 posts, wheelbarrow, churn, , troughs, maul and wedges, grindstone, saddles, axes, slashers, scythes, wiren cutter, hand chafleutter, cross-cut saw. ALSO HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including: English piano (Kirkman), 3 eliesti drawers, duchess pair, iron bedsteads, box* mattress, overmantle, dining tabl( and chairs, easy chairs, b.r. fender, two lamps, w.w. stretchers, meat safe, bee hive, lino, garden seat, toilet ware) rugs, mats, pictures, books, pot plants, 4 dozen mason jars, 6 p.b. Black Min< orca fowls, ladders and sundries. £ Sale at 12.30. ' Luncheon Provided. s " RAHOTU YARDS. ffRIDAY, DECEMBERS. NEWTON KING XyiLL hold his sale as above!;
On account of Mrs. 0. Julian, at Want at 10.30 a.m. sharp: FURNITURE AND CONTENTS aj a 4-roomed house Entries Invited, STRATFORD HOESE FAIR. SATURDAY, DECEMBER % newtoJT king "yyiLL sell in his Stratford Horse \ zaar on above date: ' 50 HORSES, comprising broken tui| unbroken draughts, half-draughty / hack and light harness horses ALSO, On accmint of Mr. J. Neilson the whoW of 14s contracting plant, comprising: 9 draught horses 5 2-year drays 2 hacks . Gig and harness, saddle, 1 Pricel. jack, 6 crowbars, 10 picks, 12 gpalding hammers, anvil and forge and all con* tracting tools
Sale at 1 o'clock. URENUI SALE. ' MONDAY, DECEMBER .9. NEWTON KING yyiLL sell at his yards as above: Jg FORWARD EMPTY COWS 25 forward cows 10 cows and calves ■ - Further entries invited. STONY &IVJER SALE. "" TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10. newtonlcino. hold a sale as above. Early entries invited. URUTI SECOND SPRING",SALE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 16. NEWTON"KING , hold a sale as above. Entries now being received. tcTfarmers/and OTHERS. ON SALE. pOSTS,. Strainers and Droppers, in anj quantitp f.o.r. Main Trunk Line. Address— A. D. BLICK, Ohakunc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1918, Page 8
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