SALES BY AUCTION. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY, NEWTON KING , TTAS received instructions from the Public Trustee as Administrator of the Estate of John Potroz, deceased, to offer by Public Auction at his mart, Ingleni*d, on Saturday, May 17th, a(j 2 p.m.: — All that parcel of land at KaimaU containing 100 acres 3 roods 6 perches more or less, being sec tions 27, Block 11., Huiroa SJ>* For further particulars apply to Pub* lie Trustee or the Auctioneers. ON THE FARM, CARRINGTON ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH. TUESDAY, MAY 27. NEWTON KING TJAS received instructions from H. W< SAXTON, Esq., to sell by auction at his farm, Carrington Road (three milea, from New Plymouth), WITHOUT RESERVE! DAIRY COWS JL 24 calves 16 12-month to 2-year mixed . 1 pedigree Holstein bull, brad by, Newton King 1 yearling bull 240 ewes, mixed ages, Romney cro»4 140 lambs 2 draught horses ""• 2 good farm horses 1 drill, scarifier, lime-spreader, man' ure spreader, rake, plough, roller 1 Max 0-cow milking plant with; Ridd engine •) 1 windmill, 12ft., and lwindmill for, power work. AT THE MART, STRATFORD, SATURDAY, MAY 10. T. I. LAMASON
WILL hold his usual weekly sale of Single and double beds, wire mattresses, piano, washstands, kitchen and dining table, round and oval fables, push cart, pram,- chairs, kerosene stove, large stove, galvanised bath, machines, mangle, coppers, book shelves, syphons, ladies' and gents' saddles, incubator, lawn mowers, hall stand and usual lot of sundries, including lot of books. Also, for private sale and auction: Large quantity of apples, pears, passion fruit, pie melons, potatoes and onions. AUTUMN CATTLE FAIR. . TAIHAPE SALEYABDS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1919. 1 p.m. sharp. ' DALOETY & CO., LTD. yyiLL offer the following lines: • 38 3 to 3J-year steers 2d cows r.w. Foiled Angus bulls 70 3-year steers 30 18-month Hereford cross and Polled Angus steers 30 lßtmouth Hereford cross and Polled Angus Veifers 30 good Shorthorn cows r.w. Polled Angus bulls 30 mixed sex Hereford weaners 20 2J-year steers - 25 mixed Hereford weaners 25 mixed Hereford weaners 13 18-month heifers - 8 18-month steers 15 Holstein and Polled .Angus wean* ers 20 Hereford weaner heifers 30 20-month steers > 30 Shorthorn cows r.w. Shorthorn and Hereford bulls 10 Hereford and Shorthorn cows r.w< purebred Hereford bulls 25 2J-year heifers r.w. purebred Here* ford bull ' 25 2J-year steers 10 2 j -year steers 10 2J-year steers 12 20-month steers 13 M.S.B.F. Hereford cross weaners 25 2J-year steers 25 Hereford cross b.f. weaners 20 m.s. 18-month cattle 2 2J-year steers ' ■ 2 fat heifers 4 cows in calf 50 2§-year steers 50 20-month heifers Shorthorn-Here-ford cross 20 M.S.B.P.S.H. weaners 30 M.S.B.P.S.H. weaners Further Entries Solicited.
LOCKHART BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, •~ Jistimatea given for building in Concrete or Brick anywhere in the Dominion. Office—Regent St P.O. Box 68.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1919, Page 8
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