O Mearmg Sale. P/lURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. LTD., in conjunction with LEVIN & CO‘. LTD., are instrucntefi by the ADMINISTRATORS in‘ the ESTATE of the late D. LEDWARD, who have sold the property, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, AT NGAURUKEHU, 3 miles from Mataroa, on—THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1920, AT 10.30 A.M. ROMNEY SHEEP. 1450 2-th wethers 2959 lambs m.s. 500 6-year old ewes 600 5-year ewes 800 4-year old ewes 900 6-tooth ewes 1000 4-tooth ewes 1740 2-tooth ewes V 106 rams 422 CATTLE. _ 54 2-year helfers 3.8 3-year heifers--113 run cows and calves 71 2-year steers 25 3-year steers ~ 17 4-year steers ' 110 mixed yearlings 4 bulls ‘IMPLEMENTS.———DriII, discs, roller, Single, Double anil Three Furrow Ploughs, Tripod and Tine I-larrows, Cultivator, nearly all Reid and Gray, and McCormick Reaper and Binder. Also team of 9 bullocks, yokes, etc., 6 draught horses and the usual station hacks and sundries. ’ LIGHT LUNCI-lEON PROVIDED.
. STCDCK SALES. FT “>- Abraham and Williams, Ltd., Marton, reporfr At Maugawelia sale on‘ Satlll'da.y we 1131‘. 9. fair entry of sheep which sold as ;follows:——Two-tooth wethers 28/, 2-tooth. owes 24/, 26/2, 4 and 5-year owes 22/6,. 23/, f.m. awos 16/, cull owes 7/_. cull lambs 7/9. At. Marten on Tuesday we had an rxcoptiomxlly heavy yal'ding,of sheep. The demand for ewes was not as keen vs n+"- law. but ‘.‘.'{‘ ‘:\’f“.‘(‘. stmcossful in quitting the bulk of the entry at fair '-.>ri<‘(‘S. _\l‘i;-;«‘:‘. I;znfl,>,~: 17/10, 13/, fair (10. H,/*3 f 0 16,/'5. small do. 10/3. 12/4, Hlll do :_'»/‘.7. '.7 i. .~tv'\:ll} mixed sex 2-t‘,ooths 18/9. 19‘/. F 11“ FlO. ]l/(3, small 2‘fo()th \\'otl=.nl's 91/7. 25/, Ztooth e_‘W(‘.‘,l 139/2, 30/. fair do 25/, 27/, snmll do. 22/. mizn-:1 :~._(_r~.*:! mvos 26/, 26/0, <>th<-124 ‘?.2/1 :‘.‘_‘,-’(}. v"«~»v'-ran" I‘~v\“"~‘ }l.9_/., 20/. ................................. FIVE TI?..I?*.iS BANKRUPT DURING CHEQUERED CAREER. Klmwn in, His (Iz34*.vx+_‘<lzlyS as the
“I{en! (7oalCl{in;:."’ Mr .-Xrrhur Burr iclicd in a London nursing home, aged l 70. In Jamxary, 1913, he was present- [ ed witll.tho freedom 01' Dover in recognition of his services to the Bol'ougll ‘in developing the Kent Colliery; six months later he was :1 bankrupt wi"th liébilities of £109,000 and as§ets es.timated to produce i-3249.000, which, ll0\V(?V€1'. realised only £550. In 1874 ‘he was in_ business as :1. lead merchant in. Gracechureh street,'and bocnme banl<_rup‘t' - liabilities £17,000. !In 1891 he was in business as a lard agent and spoculatnr at Li.ng_jfield, and failed for £49,000. His next venture [Was the great “Bellagio paradise,” iWlli{’«ll he dosig'ne<l at Lingfield. It was to contain it central clu‘b-house, l with a trout stream, a. ‘racecourse, and [other sports. The Jockey Club Stewlards made it clear ‘that they would license no raeeeotliuse which Mr Arthur [Burr owned. and finally he had to [hand it over to Mr Cecil Leigh, who [constructed at vast expense the prelnnnt. l.in;_rfiol«l racecourse. Mr Burr ‘then turned his attention to Kent coal, and promoted a string of companies. which resulted in his fourth hrxnlcv.-‘u.pte\'. Many of these. com1?:‘-:n----int pa'd no ll‘l\'l(l(,‘Tl(lS. and Mr Burr in‘ 1.01% be<_-tonne btmkrnpt for :1 fifth time with liabili.fie.< of £79,000. He recent-‘ I}’ lived at K.r-nilwortli Court. Pu'fne_v." BTW‘?-H.‘l’E FARMERS’ ' MEAT Mm PRODUEEE l GGMPAMLLIMITEB ; :m:---in The Cash Butcheryn ‘Phone 83 ~—-—-~----—------- 303 41- I . . New Premises, STATEON STREET V \ (Niexs K1118’! '1'”“1'°)BUPPLES OF PRIHI CU-A-BIT‘ ‘HAT K At Reduced Prleu. ' ..,~‘ 0 SIALK3 (icons on nvmu -.DESGRIPTION. I All meat is kiuod undo: Government ilnoflna
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3427, 5 March 1920, Page 8
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