SALES BY AUCTION. SALE OP OKATO PROPERTY NEWTON KINO H AS received instructions from thej Public Trustee acting in the Es« tate of the late Henry Corkill, to eel) at the Stoney River Yards on Tuesday, October 2S, at 2.30 p.m.:— Part Section 25 Okato District with cottage thereon. FULL PARTICULARS PROM THE " AUCTIONEER. ' PUNIWHAKAU. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30. NEWTON KING fJAS received instructions from Mr. J. W. Gedge, who has sold his farm, to sell on the property on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE: ' 275 2 - 4 > AND 6-TOOTH EWES! AND LAMBS (extra good), 100 per cent lambs 125 2, 4, and fl-tooth dry ewes 6 rams 1 low, in calf 2 2-year heifers in milk 2 2-ycar springing l heifers 4 15-month heifors 1 15-month bull 3 good farm horses, 1 gig mare (any trial), 1 good hack, 1 3-year Ally by "Silver Spec," 2 breeding mares, 2 dogs, 1 leader, poultry, 1 9-tyne cultivator, Cambridge roller, disc harrows, tine harrows, double and s.f. ploughs, 2 sets 2-horse trees, 1 3-horse treo, steel chains, 5 ewt. Johnson's No, 8 wire, wire netting, 2 sack* good mixed grass seed, 1 sacjc cocksfoot, 1 spring tip dray and harness, 1 J-shafter gig and harness, riding saddle, gate hinges and all farm sundries ALSO: Household furniture, being contents of -G-roomed house, and all new. Slight reserve on few of the articles Also, on account of other vendor: 100 4, 6-ipoth to f.f.m. ewes, 80 per cent lambs 1 wagonette SALE AT 12.30 O'CLOCK. Lunehcori Provided. ON THE FARM, EfiMONT VILLAGE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER , neWton kino H AS received instructions- from Mr, •T. H. Gilchrist, who has sold his farm to sell by Public Auction as above—--204 KVVKS Ayn (the ewes nre 4-tooth to f.in., and liava 250 larabsf 3 milking cows 1 springing cow 3 springing heifers i , .3 empty cows 1 19 7 empty heifors ' 1 4-bueket Ridd milking plant 1 2-stand Wolsely shearing plant 1 Hornsby petrol engine l heavj#-year gelding j 1 3-year gelding (spring cart) 1 3-year mare 3 farm horses, wheelbarrow, 3 bands, chain harrows, tyne harrows, roller, s.f. Massey plough, d.f. Duncan plough, disc harrows, hayrake, scalding tub, spring carl, dogcart, manure sower, 7-coulter drill, box jack, i maul and wedges, quantity staples, crowbar, 27 Bft. strainers, SO 7ft. strainers, 140 floats, barb and plain wire, grass mower, gig harness, 4-horse block and' tackle, 5 milk cans and cream cans, 30 cow covers, woo) press, new Trowltelia jack, and *ll farm sundries , On account. Mr Sowerby (farm managerj: 5 hoggets, 22 bacon turkeys, chicks, fowls, ducks, and ducklings, U'.dy s bicycle. cattle <dog (good heeler), j;o:)d dog, and large ijuer.i.ity good household furniture Light, Luncheon Provided. SALE AT 12.30 O'CLOCK. RICHMOND ROAD. INGLEYVOOD. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 31 newton king H AS from Mr, B. Inzer, who is giving up dairying jj| (°wing io ill health I to sell by Ptfrlic •' Auction as above. Without Reserve:— " FAR Cvade .Totse? heifers in milk 3 3-year tirade Jersiey Hcifei'S springing 1 horse (all. work) 1 gig maro Sprirg Cart and Harm"*, Cig and Harness, 3 Cans, 5 O.oki, Saddle and' Bridle, BuckeiSi Strainers, 10 Ducks, 17 Fowl* Farm Tools, Household Furnilllra and Sundries. a SALE. AT 12.30.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1919, Page 8
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