SALES BY AUCTION AT THE FARM, TARATA.; I (SATURDAY, DECEMBER?.^ NEWTON KING j XTAS Teccived instructions' from Id\ F. M. BRIGHTWELL, who las aoi( her farm, to sell by Public Auction tb whole of her live and dead stock s under: WITHOUT RESERVE: gQ 2, 4 and C-tooth and fi.m. EWEj and LAMBS ((good line) 300 hog&ets • 13 2 and 4-tooth Romney 3, store cows ). 1 dog / *'
Si. Duncan plow, hillside plow, sev spring tooth harrows, chain harrows, 75-gallon Primus separator (hand ct power), 150 posts, wheelbarrow, chnrn, . troughs, maul and wedges, grindstone, saddles,' axes, slashers, scythes, wire* cutter, hand chaffcutter, cross-cat gaWj ALSO HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including: English piano (Kirfcman)', 3 chest* drawers, duchess pair, iron bedsteads, box mattress, overmantle, dining tabid and chairs, easy chairs, bjr. fender, two lamps, w.w. stretchers, meat safe, be* hive, lino, garden seat, toilet ware, rugs, mats, pictures, books, pot plants, 4 dozen maaon jars, 6 p.b. Black Ilia* orca fowls, ladders and sundries Sale at 12.30. Luncheon Provided^ PRENUI SALE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 9.NEWTON KING TyiLL sell at his yards as above: ]£ FORWARD EMPTY .COWS 25 forward cows 10 cows and calves 70 15-month heifers 10 2J-year springing 'SeSers Further entries invited. STONY RIVER YARDS," TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10.
NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above: 2QO HEAD MIXED CATTLE 30 good 15-month heifers, R.W.I 45 yearling steers 20 store and forward cows 10 weaner pigs Further entries invftedt ON THE FARM, OAKURA, yyEDNESDAY, DECEMBER llj NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions froni MR] R. L. SUISTED, who has sold fati farm, to sell by Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: £Q DAIRY COWS, in milk, Btortnoni and Jersey Cross 1 3-year Shorthorn bull 20 calves (Hereford cross)] 3 farm horses 2 2-year unbroken draught tewse* 8 fat sheep, 2 porkers, 1 sheep dog 1 cattle dog, 35-cwt express, block dray with 4-inch tyres, 11-coulter Mast sey Harris drill with grass seed ton* disc harrows, if. plough, 9-ft. Can*' bridge roller, 5-tft. cultivator, 4-horse-block and tackle, plough chains, chaff* cutter (hajid or power), harness, saddles, gig harness, 2 tons chaff, half' ton cement, sledge, maul and wedges, jack, 11 geese, ducks and poaUjJ u£ a big list of farm sundries LUNCHEON PROVIDEDy HAYMARKET SALE, STRATPOHfa SATURDAY, DECEMER %. NEWTON KING WILL sell as above*! SO stores 1 set diao* harrows '■' '"" , '' : Bale*at 12 i'elock" ;; '•' : '... , NEWTON KING JUL hold his Waiwakaiho Sale as ' above. PRESENT ENTRIES. J 15 to 18-MONTH HEWERS 10 2 J -year springing heifers 5 dairy cows 15 store cows 19 good 16 to 18-month Shorthorn steers Sale at 1 o'clock. SALE OF RACEHORSES." { BOXING DAY, NEWTON KING TJAS received instructions to sent m the Estate of the late John McKean as above: rf THE RACEHORSES PRTMA3X) * PIANO. Full Particulars Later.'.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1918, Page 8
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