KING'S CATTLE SALES. Douglas—llonday, iky IS. Stratford —Tuesday, May ]<). Ka|>onga, All'. A. !•:. Diinock's Clearing Sale—Wednesday, May 211. Oniata, Sirs. Cron^um Clearing Sale - - Wednesday, Hay 20. Okato, Mr. 11, Putts' Clearing Sale— Thursday, May 21. Jiell liloek, Hon. I'. KellvV Clearing j Sale—Friday, May 22. Jialiotii—Tuesday, May 2U. Stony itiver—Wednesday, May 27. \\ aiwakailio—Tliursday, May 28. Entries solicited.
STRATFORD. TUESDAY, MAY l'J. NEWTON KING W JLIj soil by auction ;it his vanis TOO C'ATTIjE, inchulin^ 15(1 hS-months steers 150 i/, to 3-ycar steer* 12(1 4 to 5-year 7U IS-months heifers, empty 2(1 3 to 4-year heifers, empty -•> -'/s-yt'ar heifers in calf 150 store ami forward cows (H> S'/s-year steers (iU a to 4-ycur bullocks Sale at 12.3U o'clock.
OKA T 0. THURSDAY, MAY 21. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Henry l'utt, Esq., who has sold liis farm, to sell by auction, WITHOUT llliSERVE, 011 the farm, Okato, on above datx', tlie whole of hits live and dead tilock, as follows:
CATTLE—--50 fat bullocks 125 forward bullocks 10 fat cows and kciiers 11 good calves SHEJCP—COO breeding ewes (coming (j-tooth) 27 fat and forward ewes 150 fat wethers 30 woolly lambs 12 good rams HORSES—--7 medium draughts, good and 1 brood draught mare (in foal and with foal at foot b.y Ophir) 8 well-bred hack and hurne-s horses Tl!i.!i,'iHi;i!!Sl!Kl)S----1 3-year filly by llalatua—■lli]j])u--campus mure 1 yearling colt bv Sjult—Durus colt —Hippocampus mare 1 yearling colt by Soult— Durus colt 1 first-clasg lady's hack, "Kaihiln," by Malatua Hippocampus mare 1 marc, "Hiss Adelaide" (in foal and with foal at foot by Soull —Durus coll), by The Australian 1 mare, "Kaitakora'' (in foal and with foal at foot by Soult- -Durus coll), by Hippocampus 1 brood mare (in foal and with foal at foot by Soult—Durus colt), by The Australian
WITH SLIGHT RESERVE—--1 2-year iilly by Uhlan—Tonga 1 2-vear geldiug by Uhlan—Hippocampus marc FAIiJI IMPLEMENTSNearly now Cambridge roller, nearly new disc harrows, "Superior" drill, with grass-seed bo£ attached. d.f. and s.f. ploughs, line and chain harrowu, McCormick mower, with reaping attachment, hay rake, weighing machine, express, buggy, harness, 4-hoiv>e plough gear, chains, collars, tools, ladders, grind-tune, timber, barb-wire, 100 pinu postfl, 15 stockyard poslf-, two slacks good hay Household I'uruiture and sundries. Luneh at 11.30. Sale at noon. NOTE. The bullocks and sheep are in first-class condition. The horses are all well-bred, and a splendid lot, a number of then having taken first prizes at shows. A brake will k\tve the mart at il o'clock sharp on morning of the sale. Intending buyers please book .seats at once.
VOGELTOWN LAND, (UIKAT AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY EVENING. MAY 27, At 7.30 o'clock. QN WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 27th instant, MR. NEWTON Is1N(! will sell by public auction at the mart, Devon-street, 111 of the lunest Sections over oll'ereil fur sale ill the district. They are all perfectly flat, having each a fronl ago to a chain wide. road. The Sections comprise almost the whole of thone beautiful paddocks opposite the Yo^cllown , 4 t<ire, and command an excellent view of the mountain, breakwater, and ocean. These Sections, situated as they are in the heart of a most progressive suburb, should be in good demand at the very moderate prices put upon them. Jiirtt now they can be purchased cheap, on easy terms, and tliere is every probability that at the present rate of progress, ami with the comparatively small amount of land now available for building sites within reasonable distance, they should in the very near future grow into holdings of enormous value. It is confidently anticipated that there will be good demand for these Sections at the sale, and as already many enquiries have been made, it might be well to give the terms of sale, which are as —
1(1 pel' cent, deposit 10 pel- cent, in throe months 10 pev «'nt. i» B ' x months 10 per coul. in nine months Ami the -balance on mortgage ill (i per cent. The Siile atl'ords nil excellent opportunity to I hose who would like to grow into posM'H-iion of a pieee, of Hind suitable for n homestead, mill there is no hotter way of investing one's savings than pill-eluding a Section ill the much favored locality of Vogeltown.
, DKI'UItTMENT, CALISTHENIUo, Etc. MISS MAUD MSAKES (Of Melbourne). R-.Vtthij! Classes, St. Mary's Hall, Vivian-street, KVERY WEDNESDAY, 7 to 1(1 |i.m. All new Stici'olv and Ballroom Dance*. V, alts- (reverse) a Bperiali'. lni'd hour (or tuition. .To" renile riiiws EVEKY SATUKDAY MORNINC. HI to 12. All branches of IJaneinjr (Ballroom and Fancy), Deportment, Walking, Physical, Pespirnlnrv, Health, and flrnee Exercises, i-nvate by appointment. Terms and partieiUars at Colonial Company, Devi
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 124, 16 May 1908, Page 5
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