THURSDAY, 2nd AUGUST, NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr, H. Woodward, who is leaving the district, to Bell by auction or the premises, South Road, near West Infan School, on Thursday 2nd August,— Ihe whole of nis HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, consisting of— Superior Piano in Walnut (by Ralph Allison & Sons, Loodon), Drawing Room Suit in tapestry, Tables, Chwrs, Carpets, Whatnot, Fenders and Irons, Dining Table, Couch, Clocks, Double and Single Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Mattres <•?, Washetandi, Toilet Tables, Chests Drawers, Toiletware, Mirrors, Oupboa'd, Sewing Machine, CrockeryBridle, 1 Liwn Mower, Garden Tools, Half-ton Hay, and Sundries. The Auctioneer would call special attention to the Buggy, Harness, Saddle and Bridle, all being of superior quality and almost new. Sale at 1.30 o'olock. 30,1 PJJNIHO. FRIDAY, 3bd AUGUST. WITHOUT RESERVE. EWTON KING has received instructions LI from Mr. J. 0. Montbpioeb, who is giving up dairying, to sell by auotion, on the farm, near Funiho, on above date,— The whole of his DAIRY and FARM STOCK, consisting of,— 91 Cows, to calve August and September 35 1 to 2J-year Heifers (Alderney, Jersey, and Holstein) 11 Yearling Steers 1 2-year-old Purebred Jersey Bull, Rob Roy (pedigree at sale) 1 aj-year Purebred Jersey Bull, bred by Mr. Hulke 2 15-months Holstein Balls 17 Breeding Sows, 14 Store Pigs, 13 Weaners, 1 Berkshire Boar, 17 Milk Cans, Buckets, Strainer, iErator, 1100-gallon Totara Barrel, 2 Barrels, 3 Kauri Calf Troughs, 11 Troughs, 180-gallon Boiler, 1 Reid and Gray Dray, 1 Tip Dray, Harness, and Sundries, 1 Heavy Draught Horse, 1 Half Draught Horse, 2 Buggy Horses, 1 Bradley Gig nearly new, Spider Harness, 6 Collars, Cart Harness, Plough Chains and Wbippletreesi Lunch at 11.30. Sale at 12 o'clock. MANGOREI. MONDAY, 6th AUGUST. WITHOUT RESERVE. M EWTON KING has received instructions j.i from Mr. Matthew Carmck, who is giving i»p dairying, to soil by auction on the farm, on the above date,— The whole of his DAIRY STOCK, consisting of,— 50 Quiet Cows, nearly all second and third calvers 1 Shorthorn Bull 1 00-Gallon Separator Lunch at 12 30. 1 Sale at 1 o'clock. w28,4d30 I OARRINGTON ROAD. WEDNESDAY, Bra AUGUST. _ "EWTON KING has received instructions .., from Mr. W. H. Jordan, who has sold his farm, to sell by auction, on the premise?, on the above date,— The whole of hia DAIRY COWS and other STOCK, consisting of : 16 First-class Cows, mostly half-bred Jerseys 2 Spring Heifers 1 Bull 1 Pair Working Bullocks 1 Berkshire Boar 1 Sow Ducks, Geese, Fowls, Milk Cans and Sundries. Sale at 2 o'clock. 28,30,1 OPUNAKE. TUESDAY, 7th AUGUST. WITHOUT RESERVE. NEWTON KING, in conjunction with Messrs. Nolan, Tonka & Co. has received instructions from S. A. Breach, Esq., who has sold his farm, to sell by auotion on the farm, near Cpunake, on the above date,— Ihe whole of his choice Dairy Cattle and Farm Stock, etc., consisting of 250 Oows, mostly early calvers 10 Ohoice Heifers, in calf 4 Young Shorthorn Bulls I Draught Mare, 1 Trap Horse, 6 Hacks 50 Pigs (slips), 100 well-bred Young Fowls and Ducks, Dray, Harness. Saddles, 9 Cow Covers, S.F. Plough, Tine and Tripod Harrows, Incubator, 500 ft. Timber, Planet Jn., Garden Plough, and Seed Drill, 1 lOowt. Avery Weighing Machine, 2 Large Iron Boilers 1 Ton Prime TaranaUFaotory*o««d Hams and Bacon Gale absolutely Without Reserve; Lunoh at 11 am. Sale at 11.80 a.m. Note.—The cows are in flrst-olass condition, and are a fine herd of deep and persistent milkers, having given a return through Mr. Breaoh's own factory of nearly £8 per head for the past year Mr, Breaoh has been dairying on a luge scale for nearly 20 years. 28,1 SATURDAY, lira AUGUST, EWTON KING has received instructions l from Mr. C. Sorrbnson, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction at bis mart on the above date,— His FARM at Omata, consisting of,— * 81 Acres, all in grass; 4-roomed house, cowshed, etc., good orchard: close to school, post office, and faotory. Sale at 2 o'olook. 28.4 )L&STEEL Pioprlp|or,HAßT|»,l'liorm.Chem!.t,SOUTHA«fTll«,[»a. i HBW 3BAUNO DBDG Co,, ehrUtcautta, • et^ss BEWARE OF LMI TI
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 189, 1 August 1900, Page 3
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