SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING CALENDAR OF CLEARING SALES. AUGUST. Tuesday-, 26—D. Kerrisk/ Wbooehuia (in Stoatford Yards). ■" .TJmraluy. 2S—A. J. Bailey, Albert RoaS. Thursday, as—J. McCracken, Wharenuia, SEPTEMBER. Monday, I—F. E. Billinghurst, corner of Croydon Koad, Waipuku. Thursday, 4—Mr. T. Luxton, Waitara (Household Furniture). Monday, B—W. K. Morris, Oakura. Wednesday, 13—A. G. Moore, Punj* ivhakau. J Wednesday, 17 —Mrs. 8. A. Morrow,.Rk* . hotu, pedigree Friesians. ■■ Thursday, 25 H. L. Spenee (Carringtya Road, New Plymouth), (Pcdigih Jersey*) Date to be arranged'-J. H. L Ban Makahu Road, Pohokura (a tore catl and sheep). INCLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 87, KQ GOOD yearling to 15-month steerf off turnips 60 yearling heifers 8 2J-year steers " " ' 16 2-year steers 18 2-year empty heifers 25 3-year springing heifers 30 2-year springing heifers ' 70 yearling steers in lota 10 springing heifers !i * 5 dairy cows guaranteed ■ 10 choice springing heifers 25 Holstein yearling heifers off tttr< nips 30 Shorthorn yearling heifers off turv nips 250 good hoggets 200 mixed age ewes in.lamb 20 f.m. ewes ' On account Mr. J. W. Hirst, Tarataw' 10 dairy cows (springing) ON THE FARM, ALBERT ROAD THURSDAY, AUGUST 28,1819. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mr. A< J. Bailey, who has sold his farm, to sell by* Public Auction as above, with' out reserve—--2\ DAIRY COWS, mostly young and a good line 1 Holstein bull, 2 two-year heifers in calf 0 selected yearling heifers 1 yearling bull Half-draught mare, ris'ng fl yearn (all harness), 1 trap horse (all harness) , M.H. mower, hay rake, disc, tine and chain harrows, iveoulter 1-horse drill, 2 ploughs, spring cart and harness, gig and harness, light spring trap, scalding tub, grind* sUne, wallaby jack, iron, hay knifa, 7ft cross cut saw, maul and wedges saddle and bridle, 2 ladders, crow* bar, hay forks, milk cans and sundries; 20 white leghorn fowl*, small quantity furrfiture. Luncheon provided. stratf6rd spring horse fair. SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 5Q BROKEN AND UNBROKEN DRAUGHTS, half draughts, hacks, and light harness horses SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK, CORNER CROYDON ROAD, WAIPUKU, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. NEWTON KING JJAS received infractions from Mr. F. E. liillinghurst to sell on hjs farm pn above date, WITHOUT RESERVE: MILK OAIIT end harness, 4 milk cans and buckets, 1 s.f. Duncan plough, i-liorsi' chains'and trees, sletbie, 1 gig, tools ami sundries : ALSO; >. Content l ! o! 5-roomeil house, including drophcid Singer sewing machine SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK Luncheon Provided. STONY RIVER HORSE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, SMPTKMBBEU 3. ENTRIES INVITED. WAIWAKAIHO HORSE FAIR. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. ENTRIES INVITED. TO FARMERS AND ITUEBS lOST 3, Strainers and DroppeM, In any Quantity, f.o.r, Main Trunk Line '" A. D. BUCK,/ OliaWne.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1919, Page 8
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