AUCTION SALES. Newton kincj LIST OF SALES— January, 1912 Tuesday, 9—Stratford. Wednesday, 10—Stony River. Saturday, 13—Land Sale, New Plymouth. Tuesday, 16—Stratford Hide Sale. Tuesday, 15- -Rahocu Friday, 19—Waiwakaiho. Saturday, 30—Land Sale, New Plymouth. Monday, 22—Urenui. Monday, 22—Douglas Sale and Bullock i* air Tuesday, 23—Stratford. Wednesday, 24—Stoney River, Friday, 26—Kaponga. Tuesday, 30—Rahotu. Wednesday, 31—Stratford Sheen Fair. Entries for these sales now being received. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 9. IVTEWTON KING will sell by Public Auction as above—qOA HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Comprising—--100 yearling heifers 150 yearling steers 60 store cows 40 2 year steers Sale at 1 o’clock, TARANAKI WOOL'. SHEEPSKIN. HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. HIDE SHED Cloton Road, Stratford (next/ Dairy ‘ Factory). i„y ' NEXT SALE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 16th. •' " ' -!■•.».>■u>v. Yi.V /CLIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignment# [fo time to arrive not later than FRIDAY, January 12th'. NEWTON KING. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. NEWTON KING has received instructions to offer by Public Auction at the Mart, Stratford, on SATURDAY, January 13, 1912 Section 494, Hamlet Street, Stratford, consisting of J acre land wjtti 5-roomed dwelling there0Q - __ • Bale at 2 p.m. sharp I Inglewood. . j ■ •: WK ixBSDAY, JAN'CAHY 10. ’ mUs psiapf AM- p h bold tiieiy-usual IngTewobo' Week# Cattle ! Syle, .on.,WE ONES DAY, NEXT} at their Inglewood ¥arda, r Btl store cows : * 50 yearlings . : 50 weaners Sale at 1 o’clock. TATTERSALL’S, HAWERA. hioinH SzE : SATU®^, 1, ‘l3th. ,• hV.i L 1 ’I'lftcß' C fl if f ** ’ t '.f '* Ir* 7 nhHE &m* J- CO., LTD., Hawera, will feli 'b; Public Auction, as HORSES, consisting of Draughts, half-draughtSj milk carters, carriage, and light hai ness horses, hacks, and ponies LAND. 200 Acres, freehold, in grass, half ploughable: 4-roomed house, ccw< shedj excellent sheep _ a rtf cattle grazing land, also dairying; 4 iniles from railway. Sell at £l2 per acre: £7OO Government Advances, second £6OO at 5 per cent; £2OO cash, and • consider part exchange Stratford Suburban land. : : ■ 150 Acres, freehold, in grass, all ploughable, 1J miles from iP.O., school, and factory 'good roads; carry 63 cows; good 6-roomed house 20 bail cowshed; mortgages average 51 per cent; £BOO cash, arrange balance. This is a splendid investment. The dairy factory pays Is IJd for butter-fat; £3l per acre. 38 Acres, freehold, in grass, 1 mile from P. 0., factory, and school; 6roomed house; £32 per acre • £760 cash, arrange balance. This is in a splendid district. House, 5 rooms, 2 sections, double frontage, high and dry, good view of town. Sell at £345; deposit £25, balance easy terms. THOMPSON. Land Agent, Telephones 28 and 145. P.O. Box 41 (Established 1903.) STRATFORD. Y*>UNC, HOBBS AND CO., SEEDSMEN, AND LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. mK ACRES, 4 miles from Stratt) ford, subdivided into 8 paddocks, watered by creeks, freehold, all level; 50 acres stumped, well fenced (4 wires), metal road, li miles from factory. Wintered 70 cows last winter; carrying 100 head at present. 3-roomed house, Jrice £23. Cows and stock at valuation. Crops and hay thrown in. £6OO cash is all that is required for the purchase of 55 cows, 6 heifers, 3 bulls, horse, sart, etc.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 8 January 1912, Page 8
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