SALES BY AUCTION. CALENDAR OF CLEARING SALES, OCTOBER. Thursday, 30-J. H. Gilchrist, Egmont Village. Friday, 31.-B. G. Tozer, Richmond Road, Inglewood. NOVEMBER. Monday, 3—P. A. Openshaw, Lepperton. WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31. JSQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE 27 good 2-ycar "empty heifers 70 good hoggets 12 fat sheep RICHMOND ROAD, INGLEWOOD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31. NEWTON KING I JJAS received instructions from Mr. B. G. Tozer, who is giving up dairying (owing to ill health) to sell by Pubtys Auction as above, Without Reserve*— J 3-YEAR Grade Jewey heifers U milk 3 3-year Grade Jersey Heifers springing fl horse (all work) 1 gig mare Spring Cart and Harness, Gig and Harness, 3 Cans, 5 Casks, Saddle and Bridle, Buckets, Strainers, 10 Ducks, 17 Fowls, ■ Farm Tools, Household Furniture and Sundries. On account E. Richards, who has sold Ws farm: 14 cows, first and. second calvers (12 in profit, 2 close up) 2 farm horses (any harness) 1 gig mare 1 yearling 1 colt 1 spring cart and harness 2 milk eahs # SALE AT 12.30. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mrs. Katherine Gray, who has left New, Zealand, to sell by Auction at his Mart on Saturday, November Ist. Her freehold property consisting of sections 1042, 1043, 1059, and parts 1060,1061,1062, containing 1 ac. 0 rd. 13 per,,_more or less, together with residence thereon. This valuable property, is situajpkl on the lower Carrington road, only live minutes' walk from the business centre, and is well sheltered, warm and sunny. SALE AT 2 O'CLOCK. URUT) YARDS*. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. NEWTON KING hold a sale in the URUTI YARDS as above: ENTRIES INVITED. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. P. A. Openshaw, who has sold his farm to sell by Public Auction as above, without Reserve— Q DAIRY COWS, all but one calved in September and October 1 in-calf Jersey heifer 4 purebred Shorthorn maiden 2-year bulls 1 purebred Shorthorn maiden 15month bull \ 1 pedigree Jersey heifer "Conceit's .Blossom" t 12 grade Jersey heifers, empty 20 pedigree Romney ewes with 125 per cent, lambs 1 pedigree Romney ram 50 ewes with big percentage of lambs 4 pedigree Lincoln rams 20 forward sheep Factory horse, 1 good saddle mare "Zoe", gig pony "Mystery," gig pony "Rummy," gig and harness, saddles, harness, spring cart and harness, milk cans, buckets, sledge, harrows, 2 ploughs, roller, poultry and ducks, 5 breeding sows in pig, 2 young boars, several nice youn» sows, 4 Rtore pigs and household furniture, including—Oak piano by Boyd, London, nearly new, (reserve), American "leather chesterfield, 2 leather easy rocking chairs, dining table, mahogany chest drawers,' 2 kitchen tables, chairs, washstands and all sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED: SALE~AT~I2.3O. PENTECOST A UTO-CAR OERVICE. PRIVATE TELEPHONE NO. 743 Night or Day. STAND: Spedding and Stainton's Garage R, J... PENTECOST ........ Proprietor,
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1919, Page 8
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