SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, WAITOITOI THURSDAY, JULY l\ NEWTON KING ITAS received instructions from Mr, R. B. Sutton, who has sold Us farm to the Government, to sell by public auci tion as above, Without Reserve: gg CHOICE DAIRY COWS JT well-bred Holstein 2-year heifer*} (springing) 1 pedigree Holstein cow—Ruby, by King Manor da Eol (ifflpj, ou\ of Topsy / 1 pedigree Holstein cow—Lakeside! Maria Eroon, by Kash Ergons, out of Maria. I pedigree yearling heifer by King of Dominoes, out of FriesUißi) Lulu 8 yearling grade bull* 16 yearling grade heifers 16 yearling steers 62 fat and forward lambs 4-cow Ridd milking machine WltK' releaser plant and 4h.p. Watt engine (slight reserve), 4 good farm horses, 2 unbroken 3-year draught horses, J sow due October, 6 store pigs, mQk «• press (carry 25 cwt.), spring tip dray, gig, d.f. plough, tine and disc hanvwijbig 4 McCormick mower, hay take) new manure distributor, 65-gaL Dostf separator, 600-gal. new tank, 12 jsOk; cans, 2 tons carbonate lime, gig and dray harness, 5 bags cement, 12-foof kauri trough, o.s. chaff, carpenter's bench, 10-foot gate, all farm tooJ§£jHj sundries, Light Luncheon Provided; Sale at 12 noon, NOTE.—These are a good lot of cows, mostly grade Holsteins, in good condition and showing well forward. The heifers are a particularly good lot. As the Uxm, has been sold, everything has to go out reserve. The vendor has supplied, oa} an average, over 3} gallons from theM cows in the flush, with a 3.0 test SALE OF CORRUGATED i BUILDINQ, ' "V SATURDAY NEXT, JULY, ' WEBSTER BROS. received instructions from fE4 New Plymouth Fire Board to »eH by auction at their mart, for nporali THE CORRUGATED-IRON BUILD* ING, 12 x 12, Bft. stud, formerly used'for the ISa'st End Yire-bei) Station, for removal, Sale at 1 o'clock,
FIRE SALE. SATURDAY, JULY 12. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. On the site of York Chambers, and adjoining premises. T. I. LAMASON WTILL conduct a sale, comprising j Totara house blocks, timber,, sre< wood, 7000 bricks, piping, and * large quantity of roofing iron. - The above has been classed and up ranged in lots to suit intending pur* Sale commences at 1.90 p.mj
OPUNAKE. SATURDAY, JULY 12. R. MORRISSEY & CO., JJAVE received instructions from Mr. W. Blyth, who is leaving toe din' Met, to sell: HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ft EFFECTS, including: Sideboard, chesterfield, dining and kitchen tables, morris and' wicker chairs,* double and single bedsteads, wardrobe, 2 duchesses, chest drawers, kitchen ' dresser, book cases, pictures, linos, mats, gramaphone add records, law* mower, kitchen utensils, and • large quantity of sundries. AT 1.30 p.m.--On account of the Rev, N. H. Papa* kakura, at his residence: The whole of his Household Fundture and Effects On account of another vendor* 7-seater, G-cylinder, 45-h.p. Hudson motor car, nickle plated, com* _-_ ■■■ P lct ,e and in good order. LOCKHART BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, HAWERA. Estimates given for building in Concrete or Brick anywhere is the Dominion. Office-Regent St, Those 369. P.O. Box flft
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1919, Page 8
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