AUCTION SALES. AT THE MART. SATURDAY, JULY o. TLAMASON will sell at His • Rooms, as follows: — Poultry, vegetables, 3 tons table potatoes, baled hay, factorycured bacon, buckets, quantity corrugated iron, Shaddock ranges (good), sewing macflfne, wire woven air' box mattresses, iron bedsteads, settee, couch, wardrobe, dressing tables, copper and stand, Japanese matting, matting* quantity harness, saddles and oil-skin coats, dressmaker's model (nearly new)', also double buggy (good order). Also on behalf of J. A. Itivell, Nurseryman, New Plymouth, a large: and varied quantity of ornamental (lowers, shrubs, shelter trees, hedge plants, fruit trees and choice roses. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. N.B.—All goods tion are cash.
TOKO CATTLE SALE. MONDAY, 7th TEWTON King will sell by Public ' Auction as above— A A HKAD MIXED CATTLE, "" , Comprising—--30 store cows 'Jo empty heifers 20 20-month steers 50 mixed weaners 100 lambs Sale 1 o'elonlr
MAXGAWHERO, OPUXAKE ROAD. FRIDAY, 4th JULY WEBSTER, DOBSOX AND CO have received instructions from MR G.J. WARRENDER, who has sold his farm, to sell, Without Reserve, his Dairy Herd, Etc., as un--27 cows 2nd and sth calvers, expected to calve July-Aug.-:i Sept. 4 2-year heifers in calf 1. purebred 2-year Jersey bull 5 wearier heifers 1 w'eaner Jersey bull, inare in foal, 1 milk cart mare, in foal, 1 2-Vear filly by Bombardo, 1 yearling colt by Wildwood Chief, sow, 8 slips, Mas-soy-Harris mower, discs, tripod and tylie harrows, s.f. .plough, 1 cart, almost new cart and' gig hariress,' saddle and bridle, swingle trees, logging and leading chains, stumping jack, hammer, wedges, bar, barrow, 200-gal. tank, sledge and roller, 8 milk cans, aerator, buckets, 200 posts, wire, iron, timber, farm tools, sundries, and a quantity of furnitur&. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. ASSIGNED ESTATE. "EWTON KING has received instructions to offer by Auction, at his Mart, Stratford, on Saturday, fuiy/oth, Subsection 1 of Section 209, Blk. 2, Xgaere, with 5-roorned house thereon. Sale at 2 p.m. For further particulars apply to the AT THE FARM TOKO. WEDNESDAY. 9th JULY
EWTQN KING lias received m- -*-"< striictions from MRS M. V r . C'ASKEY, whoso lease has expired, to sell, Witho.ut Reserve, her first-class dairy herd, Farm Implements, etc., as under—--41 dairy cows, 2nd to 4th culvers, due Aug.-Sept.-Oct. 17 choice half-bred Jersey heifers, ,i springing 1 well bred Jersey bull, 3 years 1 .Shorthorn bull 2 years (j choice yearling Jersey heifers 1 half-draught marc; by Nelson ; any harness (slight reserve) 1 gelding, any harness 2 breeding sows, to farrow in August 1 sow with litter, 1 Berkshire boar, dray and harness, gent's, saddle, horse and cow rugs, 6 cans, buckets, etc., 1 s.f. ploi/gj, and swingletrees, logging chains, gun, chafl'i utter, fowls, wheelbarrow-, grindstone, vice, anvil, bellows, 1 hand horse clipper (new), Planet. Jr., ladder, root' iron, tools, barb wire, seed potatoes, barrels, troughs, small quantity hay, Rustic gig (slight reserve), 45 paid-up Kh tires in Stratford Dairy Co. lso at the same time and placefarm, consisting of 200 acres freehold, being section 10, Block 15, Huiroa, 5-roomed house and all necessary farm buildings, lose to Factory*. Posl l»e offered at a reasonable price and on easy terms. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. NOTE.—Mrs Caskey has culled ily, and wo can confidently r mend anybody in search of go cows to attend this sale.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 50, 4 July 1913, Page 8
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