SALES BY AUCTION. SALE OP BUILDER & CONTRjM TOR'S PLANT, ETC. ™ AT OKATO. TUESDAY, 11th MAY. NEWTON KING H AS . been instructed by Mr. L. 8. HART, who in leaving the district, to sell Ly Public Auction at his premise!, without reserve, his Plant and Fittingly etc., as under—--1 6J-h.p. Tangyo kerosene engine 1 3i-h.p. Watt kerosene engine Set small segments and pinitin, seg< mont section, forge and anvil, 1400 feet timber, 25 sections ton« crete shutter boxing, 1 roll Rub* croid roofing, 2 big trestles, 24ft lengths releaser sheeting, new meat safe, builders' tools and sundries; heavy green bona grinder. Also small quantity of Furniture. SALE AT 10.30 A.M. SHARP. STONY RIVER SALE. 'TUESDAY, ltth MAY. JOQ MIXED WEANERS 17 2J-year steers 20 store and forward cows 8 springing cows and heifers (closi up) 20 20-mijnth empty heifers 100 4, fi-tooth, f.f.m. ewes, r.w.r. 150 lambs 380 mixed age ewes (r.w.r.) ' 80 shorn lambs 1 hill-side plough 1 5-year gig marc (any trial) ALSO On account of : Mr. D. Hickford, whtf has sold his farm, without reserve—> 30 dairy cows, in calf to a purebred S.H. bull, and come to profif mostly in Aug. and Sept. On account of Mr. F. J. Cowling—fi 2J-year Registered SJH. heifer* 1 2s-year Pedigree S.H. bull (by Baron Cornwall) 1 20-month pedigree S.H. bull (by Camellia's* Pride). SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. ON THE FARM, KELLY ROAD," HUIRANtiI. THURSDAY, MAY 13. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Messr». frederickson, Bros., who have sold their farm, to sell by Public Auction, without reserve—--25 2-YEAR mixed in-calf heifers t 2 2-year bulls 1 6-yeat n?are (all harness) 1 4-year gelding (chains only) 1 5-year light gelding (chains i4O saddle) S.F. Hornsby Plough, Set Tyne Harrows, Sledge, 70 Rimu Posts, set 3-horse Trees, Plough Chains 3 sets Plough Harness (good,or« der), and general farm .tools and sundries.
LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. ON THE FARM, HUIAKAMA. THURSDAY, 13th MAY, 1920. NEWTON KING JILL offer on account of Mr. Geo. Cor« Dish, who has sold bis farm. WITHOUT RESERVE--3 choice young Jersey cows - 8 very choice 2-year i.e. vJerse# heifers 2 choice Jersey weaner heifert 5 20-month steers 1 20-month Jersey bull • ■ - ■ 2 weaner steers 2 farm mares (aged) 1 pony 1 porker 1 Light Waggnn, 1 s.f. Diinein Plough, 1 Johnson Mower, Pet Disc Harrows, Set 2-leaf M.H. Tine Harrows, Scuffler Iron Age Hand Drill, 2 Sets Shaft Harness, 2 Sets Leading Harfless, Swingle* trees, Saddle and Bridle, Back Straps and Chains, Price's Jack, Force Pump and Piping, Milk Cans, Buckets, Aerator, 800-gaL Tank, Solar Wax Extractor, Spray Pinnp, Cross-cut Saws, Farm Tools'and Sundries; 1000 ft» Seasoned Timber (in lots) f 1 sheep dog. ALSOHousehold Furniture, including;—l Sideboard, Walnut Top Table# Couch, Wicker Chair, 2 D.B.R« Bedsteads and Mattresses, Kit* chen. Table, Chairs, etc.. etc. ' WITH SLIGHT RESERVE—--1 2-frame Honey Extractor. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 1 o'clock.
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