AUCTION SALES. E W T O N KING’S LIST OF CLEARING SALES SEPTEMBER— Fiiday, s—Newton King, pedigree Holsteins, Bell Block SATURDAY, 30th AUGUST. EWTON KING has received instructions from the Public trustee, acting in the Estate of the late Thomas hangman, to sell by Public Auction, as above, at the Mart, Now Plymouth—--39 ACRES, 3 roods, 38 perches, being section 3, Huirangi Town Belt, Block IX., Survey Distinct of Waitara, held from th? School Commissioners unde: Memorandum of Lease 8689 fo 91 years, from the Ist day ol .July, 1894, at the annual rent of £2O. Sale at 2.30 o’clock. Particulars and Conditions of Sale, from the office of the Public Trustee. New Plymouth, or/the Auctioneer.
2ND annual sale of pedigree HOLSTEIN-FRIESI AN S. < ‘WILLOWVALE’ ’ STUD FARM, bell block. (Near New Plymouth). FRIDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, 1913. ■\TEWTON KING will hold his Anil nu.al Sale of PEDIGREE HOL-STEIN-FRIESIAN CATTLE at the “’Willowvale” Stud Farm, as above, and will offer : 12 yearling pedigree bulls 6 pedigree cows -1 pedigree heifers 1 3-year pedigree bull. Sale at 1 o’clock. Also on account MR W. COLE, Tun., Waihi—--4 yearling pedigree Holstein bulls CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. The above high-class cattle are of the most fashionable breeding, the yearling bulls being a particularly fine lot. 7 bejng by King Fayne Segis lE, tho N.Z. Champion, and 5 by King Alcarta Pietje.
SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. AT THE MART, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. ON SATURDAY, the 30th DAY of AUGUST, 1913, at 2 p.m. EWTON KING has received instructions to offer for sale as above—.,.. THE LEASEHOLD INTEREST of ALL that piece of land situate in the Provincial District of Taranaki, containing 606 acres more or legs, being section 1, block 111., on the Public Map of the Omona Survey District, and being part of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Register Book, \ 01. 35, Folio 238, New Plymouth Registry, and being the whole of the land comprised in Memo, of Lease regd. No. 4108 from the School Commissioners for the Taranaki Provincial District, to Fortescue Graham Seymour, of Tututawa, farmer. The Lease has 16 years to run from the Ist September, 1913. at an annual rental of £3O 6s, with a right .of renewal for a further term of 21 years at a rental calculated uu the unimproved value by independent arbitrators. The Lessee is entitled to compensation for improvements. The property comprises 606 acres of good papa formation undulating to hilly, about 100 acres broken. About 300 acres' cleared .and well grassed. Property is clear of noxious weeds, and well watered by running streams, and cleared portion is ring-fenced with good sheep-proof fencing. The section is situated 10 miles from Douglas. the nearest railway station, and 1 miles from Tututawa, where there is a school, store, and post office with telephone. Good metal road to within two miles of property, and last two miles good bridle track. For further particulars'and conditions apply to the Auctioneer.
KAPOXGA CATTLE SALE. FRIDAY, 29th AUGUST. Newton King win soil i> y rubi»> A net ion as above—--800 HEAD MIXED comprising— CATTLE, 50 springing heifers 10 springing cow s -10 store cows 20 fat and forward cows 150 mixed yearlings 1.5 yearling .lorsey heifers 12 choice yearling Ayrshire heifers 15 colored yearling heifers Sale at- 1 o'clock. The largest cash discounts ever given are now to bo lied from all our large stock.—Charles E. James, Broadway. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 96, 27 August 1913, Page 8
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