SALES BY AUCHON. ON THE FARM, UREXUI MONDAY, Ist. NOVEMBER. NEWTON KING, LTD. AVE been favored with instruction*, "*" from Mrs. F. F. Mcßau, who has sold her farm, to sell by public auction, absolutely Without Reserve:— Of) CHOICE DAIRY COWS, all in milk, mo3tly 2nd and 3rd ealvers 2 good farm horses 1 purebred Berkshire hour 0 store pigs 30 calves, Milk wagons and harness, Duncan manure distributor, Cambridge. roller, s.f. R. and G. plough, scarifier, tyne and disc harrows, hay rake, buggy and harness, 6 tons top-dre3Bing manure, 9 "xnilk cans, tubs and barrels, pig-net, 10 sheets, galvanised iron, grindstone, tw paulin, swingletrees, chains, hw ness, and large assortment of use* ful sundries. SALE AT 12.30 O'CLOCK. Light Luncheon Provided. NOTE.—This is an excellent dairy, comprised mostly of Hotsteins and Jerseys in very good condition. With few exceptions the cows are all ytfung, and milking splendidly. Clients in search of good cows can attend this sale and buy with confidence. The implex, ments also are in real good order. i
INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1920. QQ ,15-MONTHS JERSEY HEIFERS 20 yearling Jersey heifers 40 2-year empty heifers 25 2 and 3-year steers 10 2s-year steers 65 good yearling heifers 40 yearling steers 45 yearling heifers { 27 mixed yearlings 25 springing heifers 0 springing cows 7 good dairy cows - 40 ewes and lambs 20 goats On account Mr. A. M. Dombroski—--41 3-year steers ADJOINING HUIAKAMA SCHOOL ] THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1926 NEWTON KING, LTD., ~TAVE received instructions from Mr. C. R. Mathers, who has sold hit farm, to sell on above date: — WITHOUT RESERVE: - 1 DAIRY COWS 14 3-year springing heifers 12 3-year empty heifers 5 2-year empty heifers 10 2-vear steers
ijsey bull 2 half-draught mares (all harness) 1 half-draught gelding, all harness 1 light harness mare 1 pony 1 breeding sow 5 porkers 1 all round sheep dog (slight reserve) 2 young dogs ALSO:. IMPLEMENTS, etc., INCLUDING— Milk waggon (8-10 cans), spring dray, gig, s.f. Duncan plough, harrows, gig and cart harness, collard and hames, swingletrees, plough, chains, 6 milk cans, tools^ctc ALSO: HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, practi' cally new, including— , Sideboard, extension table, couch, Morris chairs, duchessc, wardrobe, cupboards, bedsteads and mat*__ tresses, table, chairs, linoleum, crockery, tubs, copper, etc. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12 o'clock Sharp. WHANGAMOMONA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1920. NEWTON KING, LTD., r TAVE received instructions from Mr. H. Bovis, who is leaving the district, to sell at his residence the whol» of his household furniture and effects as
WITHOUT RESERVE: ' Arm-chair, high bucked chairs, couches, tables, carpet sweeper, babyjs chair, book shelves, pictures, flo' pots, tea-sets, dishes, ' bowls, jugs, vases, fire screen, swinging clubs, window shelf, blinds, rollers, pole and brackets, foot stool,- linoleum, cot, curtains, mats, stretcher, wire mattresses, bedsteads and inattTesses, kitchen table, 10 kitchen ciiairs, fender, clock, garden tools, saws, lawn mower, bath, buckets, netting, etc. ALSO, with Slight Reserve: Piano ''Hillior" (iron frame), sideboard, Morris chair, carpet square, hanging lump, dinner set, clock, barometer, toilet set, duchess, bedstead, duchess, linoleum. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1920, Page 8
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