SALES BY AUCIIOK. SALE OP BUILDER & CONTRACT TOR'S PLANT, ETC. AT OKATO. TUESDAY, 11th MAY. - NEWTON KING "AS been instructed by Mr. L. ! HART, who ia leaving the district, to sell by Public Auction at bis premises, without reserve, his Plant and Fittings, etc., as under—--1 CJ-h.p. Tangye kerosene engine 1 3}'-h.p. Watt kerosene engine . Set small segments and pinion, aeg< ment section, forge and anvil, 1400 feet timber, 25 sections concrete shutter boxing, 1 roll Ruberoid roofing, 2 big trestles, 24ft lengths releaser sheeting, xun meat safe, builders' tools and sundries; heavy green bone) grinder. ... -■ Also small quantity of Furniture; SALE AT 10.30 A.M. SHARP. STONY RIVER SALE. TUESDAY, 11th MAY. JQA MIXED WEANERS 17 2£-year steers 20 store and forward cows 100 4, 6-tooth, f.f.m. ewes, r.w.r 150 lambs 180 mixed age ewes (r.w.r.) 80 shorn lambs . . 1 hill-side plough 1 5-year gig mare (any trial) ALSO On account of Mr. D. Hickford, who has sold hig farm, without reserve—--30 dairy cows, in calf to a purebred S.H. bull, and .come to profit ■mostly in Aug. and Sept. On account of Mr. F. 3. Cowlingr--5 2£-yeur Registered S.H; heifers 1 2£-year Pedigree S.H. bull (byBaron Cornwall) 1 20-month Pedigree S.H. bull (by Camellia's Pride). SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. SATURDAY, MAY 15, lib. NEWTON KING : JJAS been favored with instruction* from F. W. McAllum, Esq., to sell by auction at his mart:— Part section 603, St. Aubyn street, town of New Plymouth, containing 18.8 perches with 4roomed dwelling thereon. TM» property is almost opposite the Terminus Hotel,' and has a right of way from Young strett. —ALSO— Part section 22, Lot B, containing 8 acres 28 perches, with -extensive buildings thereon, and having a frontage to Frankley road and Waterloo road,'town, of Nvw Plymouth. This would .make a first-class site for industrial pn.r* poses, there being a splendid stream of water running through the property, suitable for.developing considerable horse pow*r. Sale at 2' p.m. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE OF PEDIGREE AND GRADE JERSEY CATTLE. MESSRS. SMITH, WEBSTER AND CO., WANGANUIi • In Conjunction with MESSRS. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD.,' WAVE been favored with instructions from Mr. E. J. TOSSWILL (who recently purchased Mr, Alex. Allison's property and stock), to sell by public auction," ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, on the Farm, No. 1 Line, Wanganui, on THURSDAY, 27th MAY, 1920,: > the whole of THE LETHAM. HERD.OF, JERSEYS, comprising approximately 150. PEDIGRKE & GRADE" JERSEY COWS. Two-year Heifers and.. Yaading Heifers. Also the Stud Bulls "Grannie's Campanile Sultan" and "Mania Wilful," and several young Pedigree Bulls. Catalogues are in course of preparaUn and full particulars will be advertised later. MILKING PLANT FOR SALE gU-COW ZEALANDIA MILKING '. VL^ n > Releaser, 2$ Lp . Enable, K. 8., in good order. Apply—'•M," . News •OmYe.
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