SALES ,BY AUVTIOH. ,, ,*■ NEWTON KING CALENDAR OP CLEARING RALIUB^ AUGUST. r, Wednesday, 33 —W. Marshall, purebred Komney sheep (at lnglewood yards) ( Thursday, 14—Wm. Coombes, Oakura. Tuesday, 10— J. A. X'eattie, Tataraimakit (at Stony River yards) Thursday, 21 —T. Paul, Richmond Road| Lepperton. Monday, 25 W. Gibbons, Warea. Monday, 2a—A. N. Franklyn, lnglewood. Thursday, 28—A. J. Bailey, Albert Rotd< INGLEWOOD, ' * - ■■ i .WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2J TO 3-YEAR STEERS 12 choice springing heifers 3 Shortliora springing heifers 30 Jersey yearling heifers. 30 mixed weaners 00 yearling heifers G springing heifera 100 5-year ewes in lamb 2uo 2 and 4-tooth ewes in lamb 120 2, 4 and 8-tooth to f.m. ewes hf lamb 100 ewes in lamb 120 ewes in lamb £0 2, 4 and (i-tooth ewes in lamb * 150 woolly hoggets * ' 90 hoggets > On account of Mr. W. Marshall, wkqi has sold his farm, the whole of U* purebred sheep, comprising: 'l3O 4-tooth to f.m. purobred RomnejJ ewes CO purebred Romney ewe kofaf (woolly) 12 4-tooth Romney lambs 15 woolly ram lambs
NOTE.—Mr. Marshall lias been bnM< ing'Romneys for a number of years, and all the above sheep ore bred from tut imported from Mr. W. Short, of Feilding< ON THE FARM, OAKURA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14^ NEWTON KING J-JAS received instructions from Mr. Wi Coombeg, who has sold his farm to sell by Public Auction as above, without reserve—--37 DAIRY COWS A v 4 2-year springing heifers 1 stack oaten sheaf about 12 ton; (reserve) 4-cow Ridd Milking Machine with releaser and Lister engine (rc« serve) 7 Berkshire breeding sowa doe to farrow September C yearling heifers, 1 yearling Shorthorn bull, 4 good farm horses, 2 dips, 5 milk cans, strainer and buckets, well built dog cart with rubber tyres and harness, inilk cart, spring trap, block dray and harness, G-bottla Baboock Tester, s.f. Dttncan Lever Plough* J sets tine harrows,, set 8-ft. rhpjn h»Trows, disc harrows, 3-horse scarttbr, Whipple trees, Hornsby mower, wKatl> barrow, grindstone, Fairbanks scales, - coils barbed wire, crowbars, mauls and wedges, 00 purebred white Leghorns, 3 b.o. fowls, 8 tons Mount Super, 8 tons lime, part stack barlsy, eating and seed potatoes and house* hold furniture, LUNCHEON PROVIDED. * SALE AT 12.30. NOTE:— These are a good lot of milking cows that can be recommended. A few have calved and the balance ara springing.
ELLIOT STREET, INGLEWOOD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. T. H. King, who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction his Household Furniture and Effects includ. mg: WITHOUT, RESERVE: . Dining oval table, sideboard, couch, dining chairs, matting square, 4-piece bedroom aet (oak), 3-piece bedroom set (kauri), easy chairs, 4 b.b.w. chairs, sewing machine, linoleum, kitchen table, resser, baths, and sundries SALE AT 1. 30. LOOIC HERE! OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. L UMBDen AND BUTCHERS & SiIALLGOODSMEir, BUYERS OP PAT OX AND PRIME WITHERS Only the choicest of goods supplied. See our window show. Note Address; WtNFIELD'S BUILDINGS, INGLEWOOD. N c ws car leaves each morning f ® 0 clock for Hawera, returning from Hawera (L. 0. Hooker's) at 7.15, Wtham 7.55, Stratford 8.18, and Inglewood 8.50, reaching New Plymouth (via ligmont Road) at 9.30 W. Branegrove, proprietor.
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