SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING WILL SELL BY PUBUO AUCTIOH AS BELOW: INGLEWOOD YARDS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23. EMP,TY HEIFERS . 25' store and forward cows IS forward cows SO 20-month steer* 10 fat heifers 20 2}-year Jersey in-calf heifers IS 2J-year heifers 20 20-month Holstein in-calf 40 mixed weaners 12 Jersey weaner heifers 200 2,4 and 6-tooth and f.f.m. ewei 275 lambs 195 mixed-aged wethers 200 2-tooth and 4-tooth ewes 90 2-tooth wethers 11 Romney rams * ON THE FARM, TOLL GATS, WAITARA. THURSDAY, APRIL 24. NEWTON* KING H as received instructions front ft* the Trustees in the Estate dI late Mason Preston to sell by j>ut»tto. auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE. 01 DAIRY COWS 1 bull 3 farm horses 15 mixed weaners, Ridd milking ma- . chine, windmill 1 d.f. plough, 1 s.f. plough, 3 milk cans, 11-coulter drill, 3 store pig* and farm sundries. NOTE.—These cows are nearly all young and in good condition, 'and ait-iu calf to a Shorthorn'bull. SALE OF RAHOTU DAIRY FARM. (SATURDAY, APRIL 26. NEWTON KING sell on account of Mr. Francis Rothery, at the Rahotu Saleyarcls, at 2.p.m.: 114 ACRES W.C.R.S. Lease, Kalrai Road, 2J miles from Rahotu; rental, 3s 6d per acre: buildings included, 4-roomed house, cow* shed and trapshed. FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE AUCTIONEER. PARISH HALL, INGLEWOOD. , THURSDAY, APRIL 84. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Rev. E. L. HARVIE, who is leaving the District, to sell as above the whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, in* eluding, , -i WITHOUT RESERVE: Oval dining table and chairs, dinn*. wagon, lady's writing bureau, office table, large book-shelf, settee, 3 wicker chairs, easy chairs, duchess chests, wash-stands, combination dressing table and wash-stand, set ware, wooden bedsteads and w.w. mattresses, 2 w.w. stretchers, canvas stretcher, wooden cot, 3 kapok mattresses, smoker's cabinet, carpet squares, rush square (new), hall runner (new), electric grill, linoleums, carpet sweeper, preserving pan, enamel ware, deck chairs, small tables, kitchen chairs, child's chairs, garden tools, kitchen utensils, and all household sundries. Sale at 1 o'clock. SATURDAY, APRIL 20. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions to sell by Auction at his Haymarket yards, New Plymouth, on Saturday,. April 28— 1 nearly new brake (30 cwt.) with pole, double set traces, hames and pole straps Sale at 12!30. RAHOTU. SATURDAY, APRIL 26. 150 HEAD MIXED CATTL" 12 2J-year in-talf heifers 20 2-year in-calf heifers 20 Holsteiu weauers —Also— Farm on account P. Rothery as advertised NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS Of WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every four week STRATFORD. NEXT SALE—April 29th. Consignm ;iits must ariive by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labels on application.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 April 1919, Page 8
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