SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD QLEARING gALES. Estate J. T. Cook, Oaonui.—Wednesday, 10th November. NEWTON" KING, LTD. STRATFORD SUPPLEMENTARY BULL FAIR. WEDNESDAY, 3rd. NOVEMBER. (TA PEDIGREE & GRADE JERSEY, SHORTHORN AND HOLSTEM BULLS PEDIGREE JERSEYS: On account of Uhlenberg Bros.— Bull, "Sylvia's Zoalandia 3999," by Zealandia Rozelle 2249-Fancy Sylvia 1683. On account Mr. G. T. Gibbons— Bull, "Eaton's Lord Charm 4062," by ■ alarm's Lord Twylish (iinp.)Fury's Gem 1660. Bull "Kaucket'3 Handsome Lad 7660," by Kaucket 5231—Little Rutli 6708. On account of Mr. C. Meuli— Bull, Neptune of Willowbank, £ ycavs old, sire Commander oi Willowbank, grandsire SunfloW' cr's Perseus. The latter is thi ! aire of Messrs. and | Son's bull sold at Jersey Breed i ei's' Sale at New Plymouth foi fSOOgns. Dam, Malaprop, by Th< Squire. Neptune of Willowbank ia ol first-class breed, tracing back tc 4 imported bulls—K.C.B., Mono poiy, Starlight, and "Yankef Sweet.
On account Mr. R. .1. Morris, Optwake: Bull, Lady Son 4- years, No. 4857, by ] Lady Gleams Sultan—Lady Jersey Moore Bull, Grateful Boy, 3 years, No. 572i>, by O'Hanlon's Fancy—Grateful SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. All Bulla must be yarded by 11.30 a.m. ADJOINING HUIAKAMA SCHOOL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1920 NEWTON KING, LTD., ~TAVE received instructions from Mr. C. R. Mathers, who has sold his farm, to sell on above date:— WITHOUT RESERVE:
DAIRY COWS 14 3-year springing heifers 12 3-year empty heifers 5 2-year empty heifers 10 2-year steers 5 yearling steers 1 Jersey hull 2 half-draught mares (all harness) 1 half-draught gelding, all harness 1 light harness" inare 1 pony 1 breeding sow 5 porkers 1 all round sheep dog (slight Teserve) 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 names, swingletrees, plough, chains, 6 milk cans, tools, etc. ALSO: HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, practically new, including— Sideboard, extension table, couch, Morris chairs, duchesse, wardrobe, cupboards, bedsteads and mattresses, table, chairs, linoleum, crockery, tubs, copper, etc. On account of J. A. Stanford—--22 2-year steers 20 yearling steers Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12 o'clock Sharp. WHANGAMOMONA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1920.
NEWTON KING, LTD., AYE received instructions from Mr. *""" H. Bovis, who is leaving the district, to sell at lii 3 residence the whole of his household furniture and effects as under, — WITHOUT RESERVE: Arm-chair, high backed chairs, couches, tables, carpet sweeper, baby's chair, book shelves, pictures, flower 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 mattresses, kitchen table, 10 kitchen chairs, fender, clock, garden tools, saws, lawn mower, bath, buckets, netting, etc ALSO, with Slight Reserve: Piano "Hillier" (iron frame), sideboard, Morris chair, carpet square, hanging lamp, dinner set, clock, barometer, toilet set, duchess, bedstead, duchess, linoleum. Bale at 1 o'clock sharp
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1920, Page 8
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