SALES BY AU.TION. NEWTON KING CALENDAR OF CLEARING SALES. AUGUST. Monday, 4—P. J. Kelly, Pukengahu. Wednesday, fl—J. Lucena, Toko Road, Toko. Thursday, 7—Geo. Tunnccliffe, Kent Road. Monday, 11— T. Luxton, Waitara. Monday, 11— G. Williams, Te Wera (in Douglas Yards). SALE BY MORTGAGEE. ALLOTMENT Dl and parts 94 and 95, Omata District (157 acres 2 roods), advertised for sale on August 2, in hereby WITHDRAWN FROM SALE. NEWTON KING, Auctioneer. ROY & NICHOLSON, Solicitors. HAYMARKET, NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-DAY AT 12 NOON.; Pigs, liorsfcs, traps, chain harrows, tyne harrows. 1 good farmers' spring cart. HAYMARKET SALE, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2. gQ WEANERS 25 storet 2 sows 1 light epring dray 1 three-quarter shafter gig 6 milk cans 1 gig and harness 1 milk waggon 1 set Duncan discs 1 cultivator 1 400-gallon tank 10 good cow rugs Also, on account of Mr. G. Sangster: 20 good store pigs Sale at 12 o'clock. PUKENGAHU. MONDAY, AUGUST 4. | NEWTON KING AS received instructions from Mr. F. J. Kelly, who is giving up dairying, to sell on the property on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE; QA DAIRY COWS, espected to calve August and September 1 milk wagon 40 in-calf heifers (alight reserve) The above cows comprise ShorthornJersey and Holstein. They aro in.goou condition, and have averaged over 2001b butterfat for the last few years. Sale at I o'clock. TOKO ROAD, TOKO. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST «, NEWTON KINC JTAS received instructions from Mr. J. Lucena, who has sold his farm, to sell on the property on above dates WITHOUT RESERVE: i QA 3 TO 4-YEAR BULLOCKS, (sis weeks on turnips) 100 2 to 3-year steers (off turnips) 50 2-year steers 40 2-year empty heifers 3 young bulls 4 weaner steers 2 good cows in milk 600 2-tooth to f.in. ewes in lamb (off turnips) 400 good hoggets 60 2-tooth wethers 5 Southdown rams 2 and 4-tooth 4 good draught horses 3 hacks 1 3-year draught Ally (unbroken) Also, Household Furniture and Effects, Including 2 Chesterfields (with loose covers), 2 divan chairs (with loose covers), 6 high-backed dining-room chairs, other chairs, extension dining table, piano (reserve), tables, carved dinner wagon, pictures, books, clock, bookcases,- music stand, lamps, preserving pans, chimney sweep outfit, vacuum cleaner, treadle sewing machine {reserve), bedsteads, stretchers, lawn mower and roller, linoleums, Brussels carpet 16 x 10, Persian rug 9 x 6, wash-stands, chest drawees, kitchen utensils, garden tools, stumping outfit and explosives, harness, saddles, and bridles, turkeys, fowls, ducks, geese, 2 sheep and cattle dogs, timber, wire, and sundries, etc. Also, on account of Mr. A. J, Chainey: 2 horses 1 trap and harness Also, on account of Mr. E. Murfell: 20 3-year springing heifers 1 good dairy cow On account of a client: 9 3-year Jersey cross springing heifcTs 4 2-year Jersey cross springing heifers ' ■ SAW! AX 1280 B.M. I
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1919, Page 8
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