SALES BY AUCTION. SALE OF CONTRACTOR’S PLANT. LINCOLN ROAD, INGLEWOOD. MONDAY, AUGUST 1, J 921. NEWTO JJAVE been from Mr. lease has expir WITHC -jj 9 DAIRY C (Sept R yearling 6 heavy d 1 half dr 2 half d years tt 8-ytar gelding, all farm work 1 5-year mare, good all harness i good roan gelding, gig hors<s lady can drive 3 3-year unbroken hack 4 drays and harness (complete), 2-ton waggon, 3in tyres; goo 4 Gig and harness, light spring) cart and harness, 1 big 4 McCormack Mower, Booth Hillside Plough, 3-leaf Tyne Harrows, 65-gal. Alfa Separator* 2 cream cans, 2 horse-clipping machines, plough and logging chains, picks, shovels, stone hammers, 5 ducks, odd furniture and sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at I o’clock.
OKAU SALE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3. At 12 noon. J2O HEIFERS, jua eluding:— 40 2-year choice Jersey heifers 80 2 and 3-year mixed heifers 50 3-year bullocks an <l mixed 150 2 and 4-tooth ewes (in lamb) 300 2 to 6-tooth wethers FRIDAY, JULY 29. L. A. NOLAN AND CO. -sell at their mart as follows:-*-11 a.m.—Vegetables of all 1 p.m.—Poultry (including 20 Scott strain, 2 p.b. i.r. ducks) 1.30 p.m.—Large assortment of house* ■hold furniture, including a gentle* man’s effects advertised below Piano (Kirkman, London), French Organ, Drawing-room Suite (sevei) pieces, in velvet, with loose covers), 2 Upholstered Settees, 2 ■Carpet Squares, -Sideboard with Mirror, Dining-room Occasional and Kitchen Tables, Easj’ and b.w* Chairs, Couchea, Music Stool, American Rocker, B.M. Fender, Hallstand with Mirror, Linoleum, Single and Double Bedsteads and Wire Woves, Mirrors, Duchess Chests, Chest Drawers, Toilet ■Ware. Drop-side Cot and Mattress, Dressing Tables, Washstands, Commode, Kitchen Dresser, Mcat Safe, Wringer, Pictures, an<j Large Assortment of Sundries.
EXCHANGE Q* ACRES IN EXCHANGE FOR 20w TO 300 ACRES SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING. This property is situated H mile* from township, arid carrying 45 cows, 2 horses, 1 bull, 9 weaners, without crops. BUILDINGS. —Six-roomed house, cowshed and necessary outbuildings. The fences are. good, mostly live hedges, plenty .of shelter, and the property ia NOT broken with creeks, being well watered by windmills. Such a desirable pro perty as this is not offering every daj . for exchange. ’ For particulars as to price, etc., ftpplj to—x NEWTON KING. STRATFORD AND INGLE.-. ■- pUBHC JJOTiek OF GREAT INTEREI JFCULLOUGH || pLEAXS 4RE Blfc-. >. ■ •H.O || HATS; also ft- || DYES OLD av/- || CLOTHES ns || GOOD AS NJ Opposite McNi-iIT . Now Ply mo r* ... , MOTOR TVj CS IV l ' beg to notify Iraki And surrounding tbifil we hu\e Ju installed the v s-«-latent tvro inpainug plant, ■ • nuv prepared to handle any via* . . n pan*, no matter how badly ♦♦ mi • I X.l. TY«K REPAIRING »FpC f m DEVON STREET! R. WHALE, PROPI O TOR. Phuue *B3, P. . Rws fT.JSL Opp IG Post, New 1
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1921, Page 8
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