SALES BY AUVTION. NEWTON KING CALENDAR OP CLEARING SALES. SEPTEMBER. Thursday, 4—Mr. T. Luxton, Waitara (household Furniture). Thursday, 4—S. J Sutton, Oakura. Friday, 5—J. K. Silby, Kaponga Saleyards, Friday, 6—J. K. Silby, Awatuna (in Kupoiiga yards) Friday, o—\V. Thurston, Strathmore. Monday, B—W, K. Morris, Oakura. Wednesday, 10—A. Q. Moore, Puniwhakau. Thursday, 11-H, Greig, White' Cliffs, Pukearuhe 'Friday, 12—Estate Charles Pearson, ( Warea. Wednesday, 17—Mrs. S. A, Morrow, Rahotu, pedigree Friesians. Thursday, 25—IJ. L. Spenpe (Carrington Road, New Plymouth), (Pedjgre» Jerseys)
AT YVAITARA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. NEWTON KINO W ILL sell on account of Mr. Thos.Luxton, WITHOUT RESERVE: THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, as follows:—Double wooden bedstead complete, 2 iron bedsteads and mattresses, 3 kapoc mattresses, child's, cot and mattress, bedroom suite, dressing tables, wardrobe, combination chest, pictures, fire " screen, linoleum, long mirror, 2 chests drawers, washstands, sewing machine, hat racks, looking glasses, book shelves, chairs, hall stand, hall linoleum, runner carpet, dining room suite, sideboard, piano, overmantel, oval dining table, small wicker table, writing cheats, carpet square, bentwood chairs, wicker chairs, kitchen table, form chairs, sofa, curtain poles and blinds, meat safe, kitchen sundries, barrel tar, lawn roller, 30ft. garden hose and all tools
SALE AT 2 O'CLOCK. Mr. Luxton'a car will run from Waitara to the sale if scats are booked with Mm. STRATHMORE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. NEWTON KING 1 H AS received instructions from Mr. W. Thurston, who has sold his farm, to sell on the property on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE: 14 REGISTERED MILKING SHORTHORN COWS, in calf to pedigree Milking Shorthorn bill) bred by 'Government Ruakura Station Farm 13 Shorthorn-Jersey Cross cows 4 in-calf heifers 10 2year empty heifers 27 2 to 2J-year steers 18 mixed yearlings ' 1 2-year pedigree Milking Shorthorn bull bred by Government (reserve) 1 3J-year pedigree Shorthorn bull bred by Miss Watt, Waverley 2 yearling bulls 220 ewes in lamb 60 lambs 18 store pigs 2 sows 3 harness horses 2 unbroken J-draiight horses 1 horse/yg, and harness (reserve) 1 Reid & Gray drill, 1 mower, hayrake, tyne harrows, disc harrows, hillside plough, a.f. Duncan plough, d.f. Duncan plough (new), chaffcutter, Price's jack, milk cart and harness, gig harness, sledge on wheels, endless chains, clipping machine, pack saddle, backhand and chains, ewt. plain wire, 2 cwt. barbed wire, 2 rolls Cyclone netting, collars, trees, chains, etc., 12 turkeys, 20 fowls, 7 geese, 5 milk cans, 250 totara posts and general farm sundries Also, on account of Mr. J. J. Kelly: 130 hoggets SALE AT 12.30 p.m. Luncheon Provided.
WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. WILL sell as above: 150 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 20 springing heifers 25 good springing heifers fi dairy cows 50 mixed yearlings SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK.
NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OP WOOL held at WAITARA througliout the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every four weeks at . STRATFORD. Consignments must arrive by Friday previous. Advbe Cards and Labels on i application, i
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1919, Page 8
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