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/ ■ _ Auctions, UPPER PALMER ROAD. * WEDNESDAY, JUKE 26. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr H. Parkes, who has sold his farm, to sell, — WITHOUT RESERVE. His dairy herd, etc., as under: 59 cows, chiefly young, expected tocalve August and September 6 choice 2-year heifers in calf 1 pedigree 2-year Ayrshire bull 3 2-year bulls 1 half-draught mare and foal 2 sows 7 weaners 2 half-draught geldings (reserve) 1 hack (reserve) Cart and harness, s.f. plough, tine harrows, discs, hay rake, long shafter gig and harness, swingletrees, roller, pig tubs, troughs, crowbfcr, chains, milk cansl buckets, cooler, cow covers, grindstone and sundries Also, — Household furniture and effects. Luncheon provided. Sale at 1 p.m. ELTHAM ROAD, MANGATOKL THUJRSDAyTjUNE 27. NEWTON KING has been favored, favored with instructions from* Mr G. Parker, who has sold his farm, and is leaving the district, to sell as. above, — WITHOUT RESERVE. His dairy herd, farm implements,. etc., as under: 68 cows, chiefly young, expected to calve July and August 10 choice heifers, expected to calveAugust and September 1 4-year Jersey bull 1 2-year Holstein bull 3 2-year bulls 1 3-year gelding 1 4-year gelding 1 aged gelding 1 aged chestnut mare 1 harness gelding 1 harness mare 1 Berkshire boar 3 sows Dominion milking plant and 4£ h.p* Pitt engine (slight , reserve) P chaff cutter, iron frame circular saw, Cambridge roller, drill and seeder, McCormack mower, hayrake, disc, tine and tripod harrows, hay tedder, Duncan <l.f. and s.f. ploughs, sweep, swingletrees, barrow, Planet Jr. cultivator and drill, milk waggon, spring tip cart, block tip dray, spring cart, 4 sets gig harness. 3 sets cart harness, odd harness, horse covers, 4 cords firewood, milk cans, cooler, buckets, portable styes, washing machine, grindstone, wire, posts, troughs, tubs, sledges, hinges, sawsj chains, wedges, strainers, stumping jack, blocks, vice, d.b. gun, scythes, 8700 4-year berberry' plants, farm tools and sundries Also, — Surplus furniture and utensils Luncheon provided. Sale at 12. 20125 ~ AT THE MART, HIGH STREET, ELTHAM. SATURDAY, JUNK 22. BLENNKRHASSETT AND SONS • will sell as above by public auction, — WITHOUT RESERVE. 21 good store pigs. 2 porkers. 19 mixed weaners and slips. 1 breeding sow, close to profit. Number of fowls and ducks 400 Eltham Factory fullypaid shares, including number of dry shares; two spring drays, three tanks, number of barrells, 8 tons first-class table potatoes (absolutely without reserve), Q sacks pumpkins, quantity pollard, bran, rice-meal: factory cured bacon; 100 cases apl pies and pears, also cabbages, etc. Also. — On behalf of Mr H. Mills,— Number of barberry and boxthorn plants, shelter trees, etc. Also, — On behalf of Mr G. W. Scott, who is leaving Tnrannki, — The whole of his live and dead stockincluding,— 1 chestnut mare, aged (any trial m harness). | 1 black gelding (trial in double ami single harness). 1 black mare (trial in single and double harness). 1 first-class milk waggon (only used six months); 1 spring dray, with h.p. tsnd outrigger; 1 dug-cart, dray, gig harness, saddles and bridles; Planet Jr., with feeder; suig-chains, and number of farm took. Also,— Household furniture, including double and single bedsteads, wire and kapoe mattresses, chest of drawers, duchess chest, washstand, commode, bamboo suite of furniture, dining and kitchen tables, j fancy tables, dining and kitchen j chairs, rockers and easy chairs two ehild\« chairs, first-class sewing machine, good Estey orc;an, bedroom sets, mirrors, sideboard' clocks, crockery, glassware, cooking utensils, jams, preserves, and sundries too numerous to mention : also a number of poultry. Also, — On Saturday, immediately after Mr Scotts sale, on behalf of Mr E. Seed who is leaving the district— J . WITHOUT RESERVE. 1 good Trewhella stumping jack t-rowoar, wheelbarrow, pi^; l ne t* 1 gig and harness, collar's a net numerous sundries Also.—" WITH SLIGHT RESERE i good milk-waggon. 1 bay gelclmg 8 years, any trial. ' wi^triaj* yeai' 5 ' by ™°' TN Fairness to Yourself—We claim A your Drapery business on one absolutely fa ir basis-comparison. Compare it, if you will, from point of variety, quality and price: then you will know why we dare quote plain net prices on which we challenge comparison for cash purchases. Armita<Vs Manaia. te * \ SEWING Machine (treadle) and ,n r p®r^ctloh at that f°r cash at £& 10s. £/ 10s and £7 15s. These all carr^ a written guarantee for 10 years. John Gilmour, Manaia.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 20 June 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 20 June 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 20 June 1912, Page 8