AUCTION SALES. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. OX THE FARM, LNAHA. FRIDAY, JUNE 23. NEWTON SCDJG (in conjunction with GILLIES anti NAIDER), Mns received instructions limn .till. \V. C. PHILLIPS, who lias sold Ins farm, to sell as above — ISO cows (including 2 pedigree Jerseys), pedigree at sale 1 pedigree Jersey bull, at sale 6 2 vear steers 12 2 year Heifers in calf 71 yearlings (mixed) 2 draught horses, I and o yoais 1 halt' draught, 1 trap horse 1 saddle and trap horse, 1 years, Bell Boy . 1 thoroughbred mare in foal (pedigree) 10 breeding sows 1 boar, and about JO stores 1 Ridel milking machine, 3 doublc buckets, and 3 horse-pow-er engine \ 1 Ridd milking machine, 2 double buckets, and 1 noise power engine 1 rubber-tyred gig (new) 1 waggonette, 1 milk waggon (lb can), spring and block drays (good) D.f. and s.f. plough, 2 disc harrows, 2 chain harrows, tine harrows, drill, McCormick mower, hay tedder, sweep, 3 trollies, hay rakes harness, totara gate posts, eating ami seed potatoes, and , A large quantity of good Jurniture Also.— 210 River dale Daily Company shares (fully paid up) 1-JO Hawera Dairy Company shares (fully paid up) ALL ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Auctioneers’ Note.—The Auctioneers wish to draw particular attention to bids sale. Mr Phillips has been dairying for years, and Ins herd is the result of careful selection. Sale commences at 10 a.m. sharp. Rcfi cusmeiits provided. AT THE HAY MARKET. SATURDAY, JUNE 24th. ]V[EWTON E<3WC will sell by .1 i Public Auction as above— PIGS, HORSES, SUNDRIES. 18 weaner pigs 17 stores 2 Berkshire sows, 1 Yorkshire sow to farrow about Aug. Sop. 71 acres turnips, Regan Street West, nearly opposite Mr. Juo. Maekay’s. Sale at 12. AT THE MART. Poultry, Vegetables, potatoes, onions, Orion range, copper and stand, chelfoniers, dresser, couch, chairs, tallies, duchess chest, d.b.r. bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapoc beds, h.r. fender, wire stretchers, 1 piano, linoleum, sewing machine, bicycles, lamp, crockery, bridles, books, and sundries. Also, WITHOUT RESERVE— On Account of whom it may concern—- • Kitchen and dining tables, A.B. wicker and easy chairs, couch, fenders, Nbedsteads and bedding, dresser, Duchess chest, chest drawers, washstand, toilet ware, mirrors, clock, pictures, crockery, copper, and stand, tools, coolriig utensils, lady’s bike, and sundi ies. Sale at 1 o'clock. MAN AT A ROAD, KAPUNI. MONDAY, JUNE 26th. NEWTON KINO, in conjunction with THE N.Z, L. and M. Agency Co., Ltd., Hawera has received instructions from MR. W. J. DEW. who has sold bis farm, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his choice )airy Herd, etc., as under—--70 half to three-quarter bred Jorsev cows 4.0 Holstein and Shorthorn cows The pedigree Jersey bull “Sir Redvcrs Duller,” bred by C. Day, Esq., of Waikato. 1 2J year Jersey bull, by “Lavender Boy” 1 2 year Jersey bull, by “Pride of Egmont” 1 3 year “Grade” bull 4 ■;{ Jersey heifers in calf 40 choice Jersey heifer yearlings 1 7 year draught gelding. 1 8 year do, 1 4 year half draught mare by Glen gyle (reserve). 1 7yr. draught mare 6 sows, 3 young boars, milk waggon (almost new), spring dray, block dray, s.f.l. plough Planet Jr., Noxon disc and chain harrows, harness, 2 stumping jacks, 11 cans, aerator, barrow, 120 gal. boiler, 2 coppers and stands, swingle trees and chains, troughs, barrels, potatoes, and sundries. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 o’clock. The above herd can with-confidence lie recommended to all diarynion, Mr. Dew being well known as a keen judge of a good dairy cow. The cowsare young, almost all carrying their second to fourth calves, and due chiefIv to calve July to September. The farm being sold, the lot will bo submitted absolutely WITHOUT- RE SERVE. AT THE MART., STRATFORD, JULY 16, 1911, at 2 p.m. MUNICIPAL RESERVES. NEWTON KING will offer by Public Auction on the above date, the following leases, as under— Loti— Sec. 358 Miranda Street, \ acre Lot 2—Secs. 376, 377, 414, and 415, Miranda and Portia Streets, 1 acre Lot 3—Sec. 754, Broadway South, 33 perches Lot I —Sec. 759, Broadway South, 32 perches. Particulars and conditions of sale, length of lease, and rentals, can bo obtained from the Auctioneer, or from PHILIP SKOGLUND. Town Clerk.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 103, 21 June 1911, Page 6
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