SALES BY iUCTION. STRATFORCI YAPBS. TUESixn; ?;<h 'Piu.r,, mo. At 1 p.m. 130 f.in. ewes, r.w. ram i 30 store cows 25 p. lieifers , 20 i.e. heifers 40 mixed weaiiy-i,,. 20 wearier heifei'iT'' 18 weaner steers ELTHAM. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28 35 forward and store cows 20 fat cows 30 weaner Holstein heifers 9 Jersey weaner heifers (good) 1G Holatein weaner lieifers 20 Jersey weaners 14 weaner lieifers fl springing Holstein heifers {good) 5 bulls 200 a.m. fat and forward ewes 100 fat ewes 200 store ewes 100 lambs 50 lambs (good) On account of Mr. Chas. RoWnson--0 cows (second calvers)
MATAU SALE. THURSDAY, 2flth APRIL, 1020, At 1 p.m. 2Q() SHORN LAMBS 30 20-month empty heifora 40 Shorthorn 20-month c. heifers 40 mixed weaners CLEARING SALE, FURNITURE, ETC. SATURDAY, MAY 1. ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE. WEBSTER BROS. JJAVE received instructions from MR. N. A. CHRISTIANSEN (who is removing to more central premises, next tj Gadd*s), to Sell by Auction at his present shop in Devon Street— THE WHOLE OP HIS SURPLUS STOCK-IN-TRADE OF HOUSE FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, consisting of— Handsome B.G.M. Rimu and Mottled Kauri Sideboard, Several Combination Chests, Chests Drawers, Cabinet Tiled-back and Plain Washstands, Three-piece. Leather Suite, 0 Almost New High-back Dining Chairs, Dinner Wagon, Couches, Cheffoniers, Large and Solid Rimu Bookcase, Office Tables, Bedsteads and Wire Woves in all sizes, Mattresses, Cabinet Drophead Singer and Bonita Sewing Machines (guaranteed), Hall Stands, Linoleums, Mats, Fifty Bundles Books, Kitchen Dressers, Mangle, Wringers, Meat Safes, Pair Jockey's Boots, Large Quantity Good and Useful Tools, and a Variety of Numerous Useful Sundries. , ALSOThrce Gold Chains, Two Ladies' Gold Watches, and Sundry Pieces of Jewelleryi SALE AT 12.30 O'CLOCK. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. FIRST CLASS DAIRYING LAND AT OPUNAKE YARDS. MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1920, at 2 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., TTAS been favored with instructions, from the Executors in the Estate of the late Jas. Rothery, to sell by Public Auction as aboveThat valuable farm property, situated on the Main South road, between Pihama and Opunake, consisting of 210 Acres, of firstclass dairying land, and containing a new house, with h. and c. water, and all conveniences, washhouse, etc., cowshed, L.K.Q. milking machines and Hutchesons water power. It is subdivided into 7 or S paddocks, well watered by running streams, and has a carrying capacity of 70 to 80 cows. This is a splendid opportunity to any person requiring a real good dairy farm. This properly must be sold in order to wind up the Estate, and with this in view, the Trustees have placed only a small reserve on it. TERMS-AND CONDITIONS OF SALE Obtainable later. On account of (lie Public Trustee, administrator of the Estate of the late A. C. HillsLots 7 and 8, part section 11, block 32, Opunake Township. This property is fronting the main street of Opunake. and the shops thereon are tenanted by Mr. C. Vincent (baker), Mr. Mildenhall (saddler), and Miss Donnelly (dressmaker). Terms and conditions cf sale later.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1920, Page 8
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