SALES BY ATTCtlotf ON THE FARM, KELLY ROAD; HUIRANGI, THURSDAY, MAY 13, NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Messri. Frederickson, Bros., who have sold their farm, to sell by Public Auctionj without reserve—--25 2-YEAR mixed in-calf heifers 2 2-year bulls 1 6-year mare (all harness) 1 4-year gelding (chains only.) , 1 G-year light gelding (chains' and) saddle) 'Si' S.P. 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 ans sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SALE AT' 1 O'CLOCK.
ON THE FARM, HUIAKAMA. THURSDAY, 13th MAY, 1920. NEWTON KING ILL offer on account of Mr. Geo.. Cor* nish, who has sold his farm, WITHOUT RESERVE— • 3 choiee young Jersey cows 8 very choice 2-year i.e. Jersey heifers , f 2 choice Jersey weaner heifers 6 20-month steers ' ■ 1 20-month Jersey bull 2 weaner steers ' ' 2 farm mares (aged) 1 pony 1 porker 1 Light Waggon, 1 s.f. Duncan Plough, 1 .Johnson Mower, Set Disc Harrows, Set 2-leaf M.H, Tine Harrows, Scuffler Iron Agi Hand Drill, 2 Sets Shaft Harness, 2 Sets Leading Harness, Swingle< trees, Saddle and Bridle, Back Straps and Chains, Price's Jade Force Pump and Piping, Milk Cans, Buckets, Aerator, 600-gal. Tank, Solar Was Extractor, Spray Pump, Cross-cut Saws, Farm Tools and Sundries; 1000 ft, Seasoned Timber (in lots). 1 sheep dog. ALSOHousehold Furniture, including:Sideboard, Walnut Top Table, Couch, Wicker Chair, 2 DH.U. 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.
WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, MAY U J2 2J-YEAR Shorthorn Holstein in* calf heifers 11 Jersey weaner heifers 100 mixed cattle 10 goats 30 Weaner heifers Sale at 1 o'clock. SALE OP FURNITURE Wednesday next. WORKERS' SOCIAL TTat.T, WEBSTER BROS. PJAVE received Instructions from Mr. N. T. MAUNDER, who has sold- his house, to oell by auction as above, WITHi OUT RESERVE— , HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, consisting chiefly of: A very Handsome and Massive Purirf Sideboard, modern In design, and one of the three manufactured from the seasoned puriri from the old Waiwakaiho Bridge; an Extension Dining Table (6ft. s>h». x 4ft, to 9ft. x 4ft.) with centre Two Modern Bevelled QlgjSi t ' Mirror Wardrobes in splendid or* der and both of kauri, Marble* top and T.B. Washstand, (load Toilet Set, Easy Chairs and 6 Bentwoods, Comfortable Sofa upholstered in Utrecht Velvet fc Saddlebag, One Very Nice Rimu Hall Stand, Music Cabinet, Card and Other Tables, Chest Drawers, Single and Double B. and-I. Bedsteads, Wire-woves andMattresscs, Fender and Irons, Kit* elien Utensils and Sundries, Wringer, Wheelbarrow, Conereta Garden Roller, and Sundries. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. Wc are prepared to receive a limited quantity of other furniture for this sale . "PILLHEADS, Menu Forms, Cards—all manner of printing executed with despatch and at reasonable rate*. Daily News Jobbing.
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