YORK ROAD (near Huirangi). MONDAY, JULY 24. MATTHEWS & BENNETT have received instructions from Mr. W. Hughes to sell by Public Auction on the farm on the above date, WITHOUT RESERVE,— FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS 20 2 1 / 2 -year-old heifers 14 nice Jewey-crossbred wearier heifers 2 3-year-old S.H. bulls ll 4-year-old trotting mare, broken to saddle and harness 1 light gig, 1 d.f. Duncan plough, 1 set chain harrows The above cows are a nice lot, being Jersey and Shorthorn crosses. They are in splendid condition and can be left on the farm for a week after the sale if desired. This is the first sale thai Mr. Hughes has had, and he has carefully culled for a number of years. , Sale at 12.30. Luncheon Provided. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20. MATTHEWS & BEVNETT hold their usual weekly sale at Inglewood yards on the above date. Present entries: 2QO HEAD MIXED CATTLE 50 f.m. ewes in lamb After the sale Mr. Jenkinson will give an Exhibition of Stumping with the famous Bunip Forest Devil. Sale at 1 o'clock. RICHMOND ROAD. FRIDAY, JULY 28.
MATTHEWS & BENNETT "PI* AVE received instructions from Mr. A. Ifisbet to sell by Public Auction on the farm as above, WITHOUT EESERVE, all his Stock, Furniture, etc., as under:— 40 OOWS, mostly second, third and fourth calvers (to calve July, August and September) 20 picked weaner heifers 45 f.f.m. ewes 3 harness horses (broken to all harness), 1 brake and harness, 1 g'g> 1 gig horse and harness, 1 foal, 2 ponies (broken), 3 hacks, 1 s.f. plough, 1 set tine harrows, Whipple trees and chains, 1 set disc harrows, milk cans, aerator, Shaeklock range, taak, poultry, etc., etc, Mr. Nisbet has been dairying for tKe past five years and has not had a sale. The cows are all good, they have been carefully culled, and can be recommended as a really good herd. The returns from the factory for the past two years will be given out at the sale. Also,— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS On account of another vendor, — 20 3-year-old springing heifers Also, — At same time and place,— THE FARM, consisting of 200 acres; 30 acres in bush, good six-room-ed house, six-bail cowshed and other outbuildings; fenced and subdivided into eight paddocks.
Will 13 a nice property, situated oil the Ricliftond Road, close to the new creamery, Sale at 12 o'clock. ffiSlßßff '' •="" i Luncheon Provided. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1911. L. A. NOLAN & CO. HAVE received instructions from MRS. OOOMBS, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction at her residence, Gill street (opposite Mr. J t Boon's), her household furniture and effects, comprising:
Cheffonier, long dining-room table, chairs, rocker, 4 double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, 3 cheats drawers, wardrobe, duchess cheßt, tile back washstand, new Home treadle sewing machine, hall runner, linoleums, couch, bookcase, looking glasses, Venetian blinds, mangle, step-ladder, meat safe, kitchen utensils, carpenter's bench, garden tools. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. Also, — HOUSE and '/4-acre section. Sale at 2.30 o'clock. T° Large Shop and Premises close to Railway Station, Inglewood. Apply to Tlios. Drake. Ig.fj
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 24, 22 July 1911, Page 8
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