AUCTIONS. , TVADGETY AND /tOMTANT, X TD. ON THE ESTATE, ! " TpiARERE," ~M"EAR miRAU, rpnunsDAY, JULY OX 11 **• Instructed by the PROPRIETORS of the PIAKERE ESTATE, we will Sell, rpnn; rimioLß of jtviieir t ive and T-\EAD QTOCK, Consisting of TOft A FRESH FULL-MODTII EWES, -L- J\J\J iv lamb to B.L. Rams. 1 pj Q WOOLLY HOGGETS. »>A BORDER LEICESTER RAMS. 100 FAT AND FORWARD EWES. "1 Art SnOKTnORN YE>ARDIN<J JLUU STEERS. e}{\(\ SHORT YEARLING jU\J\J HEIFERS. -i C)(\ TWO AND THREE-YEAR J— SHORTHORN ■ IIEIFEBB, Spring Calvers. 4 TWO - YEAR SHORTHORN "± HULLS (Two bred by Wm. Taylor). -1 O THREE-YEAR STEERS. Of) WORKING DRAUGHT HORSES. O HACKS. ■1 FAIR STYLISH HARNESS - 1 - COBS. O SHEEP DOGS. -J TMPLEMENTS:— 1 Kf»n KBW TOTARA 6ft Gin Fencing J-tIUU Posts, (Sin by 41n and 51n by 4tn; 1 Reid nnd Cray 3-knlfe 10in Chaff-cutter, with riddle (almost new), 1 Hay Sweep, 1 Set Heavy Tripod Harrows, 1 Set Light Harrows, 3 Sets of Tj-ne Harrowß, 2 Seta of Chain Harrows. 2 Imperial Pise Har-' rowsf (10 blades— Howard), 2 14-blade Disc Harrows, 2 D.F. PIOIIKV3 (Reid and Gray), 1 Slnßle Cockshiit Plough, 2 Single Furrow (Oliver) Ploughs, i Single Furrow . Swamp Plough (Cooper and Duncan). 1 D.F. Disc Plough, 3 Single Furrow Hillside Ploughs (Oliver). 1 Spring Wagon (2 tons). 1 Wagon. 2}lti tyros (i ton): 2 Tip Drays, 1 Double-seated Buggy, pole and shafts (Harrison and Gash) 1 2-ton Cambridge Roller (Beaney and Sons). 3 Mowers (Hornsby. Massey and MeCormiek), 1 Large Disc Drill (Farmers' Favourite). 2 Colonial Drills, 1 Broadcast Sower, GalTiuiised Horse-feeding Troughs, 1 Small Grindstone. 2 Horse Clippers, Large Quantity of 2ft Earthenware Drain Pipes, 2 Galvanised Iron Chimneys. 4 Sets or Swingle-trees. 2 3-h'orse ditto, Sets of Swingle-trees. 2 3-horse ditto. 6 2-horse ditto, 14 Single ditto, 0 Pairs of Trace Chains, 2 Sets of Blocks and Chains, 1 Wool Press. 1 3-stand Shearing Machine and all attachments, including grinder (Lister). 1 Baby Engine, }h.p.; 1 circular Saw, 1 Hand Truck, 1 Incubator. 5 Sets of Saddles and Britehlngs, la Collars, .13 Pairs Winkers, 2 Open Winkers, 17 Pairs I Hauies, 1 Set Double Buggy Harness, 1 Set | Single. Buggy Harness, 5 Military Riding I Saddles. 3 Stock Riding Saddles, 1 Mcxi- | can Saddle, 5 Riding Bridles, 12 Horse' Covers, 2 Buggy Collars. Wire Strainers 3 Sets Stocks and Dies, a T,nrge Quantity of i Carpenters , Tools, 1 Set Deborners. 13 Pairs Sheep Shears, Wedges and Mauls 3 Vices, 1 Endless Chain, Block and Tackle, Garden Hose and Lawn Mower, A number of Doors and Gates, and a Quantity of Old and New Timber, New Galvanised Iron Gate Hinges, -Hurdles. Large Quantity or Grass Seed and Manure, Shot Gun and Tent, also a Large Number of Sundries. THE ABOVE STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS AXE ALL FIHST-CI.ASS. AND. MANY OF THE IMPLEMENTS ' BEIVC* NEARLY N-KW, WE CAN STRONG! V iS s sale D BUIEI{S TO ™"™ Luncheon Provided. QAMJETY AND ptOSIPAXT, TTD. AUCTIONEERS. 5
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 173, 22 July 1918, Page 6
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