■ NEWTON KING • 1 ' 'r~ CALENDAR OP CLEARING SALES. AUGUST. YVednesday, O—J. Lucena, Toko Road, Toko. Thursday, 7 —Geo. Tunnecliffe, Kent Komi. Monday, 11— T. Luxton, Waitara. Monday, 11 —G. Williams, To Wera (in Douglas Yards). Wednesday, .13 —W. Marshall, purebred Romney sheep (at Inglewoori yards). Thursday, 14—Wm. Coombcs, Oakura. Thursday, 28 —A. J. Bailey, Albert Eoad. ON TUK FARM, KENT ROAD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1019. newton~kinq H as received instructions from Mr. Geo. Tunnicliffe, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction as above, Without Reserve—. 24 2%-year steers—--4 young dairy idffs (Jersey) 1 3-year heifer 1 2-year Jersey bull 2 7-year farm geldings 1 gig mar# 3 Jersey weaner heifers, 40 ewes in lamb, 56 lambs, 2 rams, cattle dog, Yussey-Harris 11-coulter drill, 1 reaper, hand chaff-cut-ter, mo.ver, hand drill, Hornsley and Massey s.f. ploughs, Planet Junior, scarifier, disc, chain and tyne harrows, Massey hay rake, 11-tou jack, sledge, w-trees and chains, gig a|d harness, spring trap and harness, dray and harness, phaeton, churn, scales, 55gallon Melotte Separator, vat, wheelbarrow, scalding tubs, grindstone, copper, bull chain, roofing iron, 150 sacks, saddle anil bridle, quantity of household furniture and sundries, 22 young hens, 15 young ducks On account of Messrs. Tunnicliffe Bros. 1 gig gelding 1 harness mare 1 spring trap 1 gent's saddle (slight reserve) *On account R. C. Nelson: 7 dairy cqws 10 2 and 3-year-old in-calf heifers LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. WAIWAKAIHO VARDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 8. yyiLL sell as above: IQQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE 20 springers ' 15 store cows 40 mixed yearlings 100 ewes in lamb SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. AT THE MART, INGLEWOOD. SATURDAY, AUGUST 9. • NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions to sell by public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVES 3GO sheets 5, G, 7, 8, 9, and 10ft. iron in good order. 3000 feet timber, including scantling, planking, flooring, weather boarding, etc. Quantity of 9 x 2 and 12 x 2 heart SALE AT 2.30 , ON THE FARM, WAITARA. MONDAY, AUGUST 11, NEWTON KINO HAS received instructions from Mr. Thomas Luxton, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE: .gg 2-YEAR EMPTY HEIFERS 5 dairy cows 10 2-year steers 1 5-scater Hupp motor car (reserve) 6 empty cows 4 draught horses 2 3-year unbroken horses 17 good store pigs Hack, gig mare, 20 fowls, Massey reaper and binder, Duncan 11coulter drill, d.f. plough, (Booth), B.f. Booth plough, Cambridge roller, chain, tyne, and disc harrows, McCormick mower, hay rake, lucerne cultivator, hay tedder, 2 Deering sweeps, hay stacker, vertical steam boiler, running gear, chains, harness, Cape barley, Bradley rubber-tyred gig and harness, spring cart, trees, milk cans, strainer and buckets, 3 milking machine buckets. On account Mr. Wm. Luxton: 17 dairy cows in milk and to calve Luncheon Provided. SALE AT H 230 O'CLOCK.
WANTED. 20 GRADE DAIRY COWS calving in September. Jersey Cross preferred. Delivery August 31. NEWTON KING, 1 PljtuouUl.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1919, Page 8
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