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AUCTIONS. NEWTON KING, LTD. AT HOMESTEAD, MANAIA. THUESDAyTjTJEY 5, 1928. ]UEWTON KING LTD. have been instructed by Mr B. Y. SHAW, who is leaving the distmct, to sell as above WITHOUT RESERVE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: Oak bedroom suite conisii'siblng of oak dir easing 'table with, oval mirror, oak wardrobe, oaik 'cabinet, oak d. bedstead, s. wooden bedstead,, d. rimu bedstead, rimu dressing liable with, oval mirror, drawing room suite comprising chesterfield suite and itwo easy chairs in mo-, quette, carpet square, cong oleum squares, tables, 10 kitchen chairs, Singer cabinet sewing machine, mattresses, Domo separator, buckets, wringer, and kitchen utensi Is Also 1 4-year 3-diraughlt gelding, exceptionally good 2 aged farm horses, all work and good 16 fat hoggets 60 posts, 10 strainers 20 fowls, 12 ducks', 2 turkeys 1 milk waggon to carry 15 cans, Duncan discs, Ransom hay rake, Standard mower, harness, 2 feed-ing-out trolleys, 16 25-gal. milk cans, hay sweep, Manitoba stacker, S sacks table potatoes, o sacks seed potatoes, pig nets, piping, s.f. plough, chain harrows, new heavy .tripod harrows, Ideal manure distributor, endless chain, 1 cord firewood and quantity oi‘ farm tools and sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 1 7-valve Grebe AVireless Set in perfect order Sale at 1 o’clock. The furniture described! above is in ■perfect order and of excellent quality. The implements are also in good order, some being nearly new, and are worth inspection. Horses are execpttonally good and can be recommended. FIRST ANNUAL PIG SALE. ON THE FARM, (SOUTH ROAD, OPUNAKE. (Next Greenmeadows ’ Beach.) FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 6, .19,28. At 1.30 p.m. sharp. NEWTON KING, LTD. TTAVE been favoured with instructions from Mr O. R. JULIAN, Opunake, to conduct - his FIRST ANNUAL PIG SALE (by Public Auction as above:— WITHOUT RESERVE. 140 'MIXED PIG'S 42 gnod store -pigs in good condition ) 4 p.b. Tam Worth and Berkshire 1 boars, 2 mouths to 18 months 6 pJb. Tamworth and Berkshire s’ows, from 2 months to sows in pig 1 maiden Tamworth sow with litter of eight. 4 Berkshire sows with litters of eight each 7 Tamworth, Berkshire and 'Crossbred sows in pig to Purebred Tamworth and Berkshire boars (due July and August) AUCTIONEER IS NOTE—These are a splendid line 'of pigs in good condition, and comprise some good lengthy sows in pig and with good litters. The vendor has mlade splendid arrangements for the conduct of his sale and lias provided a good race and loading bank for loading the- pigs. He is prepared to place all purchased pigs on trucks at Punehu free of charge. A lorry will also be available on the farm for local buyers. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED On Account of a CLIENT — 40 good store pigs 2 sows duo to farrow in August. CLEARING SALE! • ‘ HOMEWOOD, ’ ’ WAITOTARA. THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1925. At Noon. JQALGETY & CO. LTD., have received instructions from lAN F. JOHNSTON, Esq., who has sold 1 his property, to sell by auction the whole of his live and dead stock, comprising—--400 F,M ’ EWES > lb - r - w - blackface rams 5 S.D. rams 28 dairy cows 20 heifers 9 store cows and steers 150 ewe hoggets 25 fa't wethers .1 14-stone 'hack “Mistic” (clever jumper) 1 60-gal. Wolseley separator, 3 cream cams, Avery scales, dray and harness, M.H. mowing machine, dii.se harrows, manure distributor, Murray wool press, 3staml Lister shearing plant, and engine in first-class order, saddle, posts, battens, ots. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 4 July 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 4 July 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 4 July 1928, Page 12