SALES BY AU.rtlOK. NEWTON KING CALENDAR OF CLEARING SALES. AUGUST. . Tuesday, lfl-J. A. Peattie, Tatmimaka (at Stony River yards) Thursday, 21—X. Paul, Richmond Road, Leppertoii. Monday, 25 W. Gibbons, Ware*. Monday, 25—A. N. I'Vanklyn, Inglewood. Tuesday, 2(i—D. Kerrisk, Whaoehuia (in Sloatford Yards). , Thursday, 28—A. J. Bailey, Albert Road, SEPTEMBER, . Monday, B—W. K. Morris, Oakum Wednesday, 10—A. G. Moore, Punt, whakau. Thursday, 25 H. L. Spence (Carringtou Road, New Plymouth), (Pedigree Jerseys) THHE Sale of Property advertised on behalf of Messrs Budge and Good to be held on Saturday next, August 23, bag been WITHDRAWN. NEWTON KING, ' U.»J 'i'liJil-AKAi, uiCiIMONDKOAD, LEPPERTON. ~ , THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. NEWTON KINO, ITAS received instructions from Mt T Paul, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above;
WITHOUT RESERVE: DAIRY OOWS (grade Shorthorns), due August and Sepj tembcr to Shorthorn bull 1 3-year Sltorthora bull 1 yearling Shorthorn bull 1 yearling Jersey light draught gelding (all harness), 3-year light draught filly (broken to double harneßS., 1 fat pig, 2 store pigs, spring cart and harness, gig and harness, tyne, chain, and tripod harrows, ■ manure distributor, mower, cop. per and stand, chains and whippletrces, ladders,- wheel* barrow, lawn mower, milk cans', <is sheets iron, quantity timber and sacks, garden tools and farm sundries, including good piano (alight reserve) Luncheon Provided SALE AT 12.30. OX THE FARM, VVAREA. MONDAY, AUGUST 25. NEWTON KINO JJAS received instructions from Mr. Wm. Gibbons, who lias sold hje farm, to sell by public auction as above.
WITHOUT RESERVE: 3Q DAIRY COWS 3 2-year in-calf heifers • 1 Shorthorn bull i 27 mixed yearlings 2 half-draught horses (any harness) 1 stack lucerne hay S.P. plough, disc, tyiie, and chain harrows, 5 milk cans, spring tip cart and harness, hay rake, Methveu copper and stand, grindstone, wheelbarrow, pig netting, 300 rimu posts, 12 hinau strainers, - riding saddle, horse hoe, trees and chains, bull chain, 4 x 1 and (I .v 1 timber, stockyard rails and gates, black gelding, and all household furniture and effects Luncheon Provided. SALE AT 12.30. NOTE.-Theee cows are in good condition, all 3rd and 4th calvers. Over half are the vendor's own rearing. They averaged last season, for mi i k £22 Ids per head. n NEWTON KING WOOLBROKEfc GOVERNMENT • VALUATIONS 01? WOOL held at WAITARA thrown* out the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. 'Next Hide and Skin Sale-Angnst 19, . Consignmmts must arrive by FWday previous Adv ; ;e application.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FURNI-TURK SALE. ORLANDO STRKKt] STRATFORD, TL ; ESDAY^Iu G UST 20. T. I. LAMASON JJAS received instruction* from Mr*, f-ira.v, who has Hold her j-esidnn,™, to "1 the whole of her household furniture and effects. PARTTCI'LARS LATRTI. TO PABAUSns A.ND ITHKRS. pOSIS. Strainers »nd Dropperi, In any quan * tlly, f.o.r. Mail Trunk Ur.a
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1919, Page 8
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