SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, PALMER ROAD, KAPONGA. TUESDAY, JULY 29. At 12.30 pm, Sharp. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE | ORGANISATION SOCIETY OP I NEW ZEALAND, LTD., I JJAVE received instructions from Mr. David Black, who has Bold his farm, to sell hy public auction as above! WITHOUT RESERVE: g PEDIGREE MILKING SHORTHORNS, early calvers, passed for admission in vol. 3, N.Z. S.H.B. 3 Milking Shorthorn cows, early calvers, entered for vol. 4, N.Z. S.H.B. 1 2-year pedigree Milking Shorthorn heifer, in calf and entered for vol. 4 33 grade Milking Shorthorn cows, young August and September calvers II 2-year in-calf grade Milking Shorthorn heifcTs ' 8 25-gal. milk cans WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 pedigree Milking Shorthorn 2year bull General Gordon of Cornwall Park; sire Clinker 1 grade Milking Shorthorn 2-year bull; giro Bismarck 10 grade Milking Shorthorn yearling •butts; sire Sir Garne.t of Cornwall Park 1 heavy draught gelding, 7 years, all harness 1 gig and harness NOTE.—The above cattle have been mostly bred by the owner, and are all by pedigree Milking Shorthorn sires. The cows are all young, in first-classs condition, and are showing up well. We would recommend Shorthorn dairymen and those requiring choice Rattle to attend this sale. Luncheon Provided. FURNITURE SALE. AT THE MANSE, REGAN ST. WEST. THURSDAY, JULY 31. T. I. LAMASON JTAS received instruction from the Rev. Dawson Madill, who is leaving the district, to sell the whole of his high-class furniture and effects comprising: STUDY-Carpet square 12 x 10'(Axminster), Encyclopaedia Brjttanica, together with rotari oak • case (reserve), Historian BJitory of the World (with cas,| (reserve), roller-top desk Jk oak (reserve), study chair, 2 smokers' chairs, study table, curtain and poles. HALL— Corridor *ng, hall stand. ' FRONT BEDROOM—ChevaI, chest.of drawers, bedstead, wire mattress, bedding, basket cot, bedroom cabinet, rocking-chair, linoleum. PASSAGE.—Carpet runners. BEDROOM—Duchess, 4ft 6in iron bed, wire mattress, kapoc bedding, washstand, bedroom-ware, linoleums, 3ft wood bed, bassanette, tennis racquet, stretcher. DRAWING ROOM~Carpet square 18 x 12, mats, door slips, 6 high back dining chairs, dining table and table cloth, 2 easy sea grass chairs, occasional table, side board, Chesterfield couch, Morris chairs, Ansonia clock, linoleums, piano (English) (reserve). KITCHEN, SCULLERY, etc.—s kitchen chairs, table, stool, kitchen utensils and crockery, plate rack and clothes rack, preserving jars and preserves, electric heater, sewing machine, breakfast table, high chair, step ladder, garden tools, enamel and galvanised baths, lawn mower and sundries. Also 1 Jersey cow due to calve at an early date. The above articles are all in excellent order, and are practically as good as new. Sale at 1 p.m. sharp. T. I. LAMASON AUCTIONEER AND PRODUCE -" MERCHANT. ■ I BROADWAY .... STRATFORD FftXrtT! FRUIT! FRUIT! ": Direct from the Orchards to the Sale Rooms. Best Quality Fruit at ' YOUR OWN PRICE. Farmers, remember you can purchase YOUR'•'FERTILISER'S AND GRASS SEKDS-from T. I. LAMASON. Only the best varieties offering. - POTATOES, PRODUCE, POULTRY; Agent for International Harvester Co., MoCormack and Dcoring, New Zealandia Milking Machines (used on Government . , Farms). ; Briidwuy Stratford. THE P.A;CY (PEOPLE'S AUCTIONEERING CO.) Broadway , Stratford. . And TKE CHEAPEST FRUIT MARKET . - Wholesale Retail ' I NOW IN FULL SWING. TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS Aiso Furniture, Effects, Produce, etc, SEE US FIRST. P.O. Box 70. BERT STURM, 'Phone 286. AUQtiWMR^
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1919, Page 8
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