SALES BY AUCTION. I SALE OF FURNITURE. ’ GOOD TEMPLAR HALL. MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 23. BROS, Have received instructions from a lady leaving New Plymouth to Sell by Auction as above, — A QUANTITY OF GOOD AND PRACTICALLY NEW HOUSE FURNITURE, consisting of Five Good Combination Chests, Two Single and Two Double Liberty Bedsteads and New Wire Woves, Kapocs, Blankets, Sheets and Counterpanes, Glass Fronted Wardrobe, Sofas and Coaches, Copper Guard, Carpets and Linoleums, Small Side- ] board, Fancy and Other Chairs, | Chests Drawers, Tables, .Lady’s Bicycle, Kitchen 'Utensils, Crockery, and a Quantity of Good and Useful Sundries. Sale at 2 o’clock. d 252 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25. 1919. L. A. N, OLAN a C°Have received instructions from MR. G. R. ALLEN and another gentleman to Sell by Auction, at ..the Good Templar Hall, on Wednesday, 25th inst., — THE WHOLE OF THEIR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, as follows: Handsome Mahogany Sideboard, Oak Dining Table, Oval do., Superior English Upright Grand Piano, Settees, 2 Easy Chairs, 4 Dining Chairs, Large Gilt Mirror, Book Case, Book Shelves, Seagrass Chairs, Fancy Tables, T.B. Cabinet Washstand, Duchess Chest, Large Combination Wardrobe, Washstands, Dressing Tables, Double Wood Beds, Solid Brass Beds, French Beds, Hospital Beds, Wire Woves, Box Mattresses, Box Ottoman, Bedroom Chairs and Tables, Wood Drop-side Cot, Carpets, Seagress Squares, ’•Lino, etc., Kitchen Utensils, Carpet Sweeper, Clothes Horse, Crockery, Garden Tools, Lawn Mower, 30ft. Jin. Hose (new), Quantity of Sundries, etc. Also,— 30cwt. Milk Wagon, full look, guaranteed good order Five-seater Chevrolet Motor-car, in first-class running order Sale at 1.30 p.m. The above is all high-class furniture and in excellent condition. 1 d!93 ON THE FARM, “ROYDON,” OKATO FRIDAY, JUNE 27. 1919. J£ING Has received instructions from MR. F. G. SOLE, who has sold his farm, to Sell by Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE,— CHOICE DAIRY COWS 34 Selected 2* to 3-year Jersey, Shorthorn and Holstein Springing Heifers 4 Cows in full milk 1 4-year Pedigree Shorthorn Bull, bred by Messrs. R. Turnbull and Son * 8 Yearling Shorthorn Bulls « 1 8-yea'r Grade Shorthorn Bull 2 2-year Grade Shorthorn Bulls 30 Shorthorn Yearlings (good) 2 Sows with Litters 45 Pat Sheep 11 Store Pigs, 2-year Berkshire Boar, 2 18-month Steers, 4 Half to Three-quarter Draught Geldings, 1 Three-quarter Draught Mare, 1 4-year Gig Mare, 2 School Ponies, 17 Milk Cans, 2 - Iron Skim-milk Tanks, 2 Stacks Oaten Sheaf (about 20 tons), 'Disc, and Chain Harrows, , 9-ooulter Monitor Drill, Cambridge Roller, Concrete Lawn Roller, Duncan 6ft. Cultivator, D.F., S.P., and Hillside Ploughs, Corn Crusher (hand or power), Milk Wagon (carry 13 cans). Heavy Wagon, Spring Dray, Dray, Gig and All Farm Harness, 2 Children’s Riding Pads, Fowls, Salting Troughs, Eating and Seed Potatoes, Farm Sundries, Tools, Tanks, and a Quantity of Good Household Furniture. ALSO, WITHOUT RESERVE,— 4 h.p. Benzine Engine, in perfect order ' 1 Waggonette Gig Goodwill of W.C.S.R. Lease, 353 acres; Section 3, Block XI., Cape S.D., Upper Puniho Road —l9 years to run; rental £2O per annum LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 11 a.m. Auctioneer’s Note. —My representative has inspected this herd, and can recommend them to dairymen. They are a very fine line of big-framed Shorthorn cows in magnificent condition; and all springing right down. The first cows come in on July 1. The heifers are a first-class line, well worthy of inspection. The implements are all in splendid order. will run from Kaponga and Manaia on .the morning of sale. Please book seats. i dieoj
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16468, 21 June 1919, Page 7
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570Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16468, 21 June 1919, Page 7
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