TUUKSDAY, MAY 21. NEWTON KING
Henry I'utl, Esij., who luis .sold liirni, fo well by iincliuilj WITIKH'T JJiCtSKIiVbj -on the hi iin, Olv.it 10, (jii iilmv<! datf, ilu! wliule of Ilia live and ikstd ->tock, as follows:
I 5U fat bullocks 12,". forward bullocks 1(1 fut cows and hei 11 good calves SHEKP—(IOO breeding ewes (c 27 t'at and forw 150 fat wethers SO woolly lambs 12 good rams HOUSES—JIiOI'MBKEDS— -1 3-year ally by Miilatua—lJippi campus mare 1 yearling colt by Sjiill—Durn colt—Hippocampus mare 1 yearling colt by Soult—Uuni colt 1 liist-clas s lady's 1; by Malatiia - _ .irus colt), by The Austra- . "Kailakora" (in foal and foal at foot by Soult- -Ducolt), by Hippocampus mare (in foal and with at foot by Soult—Durus . by The Australian
WITH .SLIGHT. RESERVE—--1 2-year filly by Uhlan—Tonga 1 2-year gelding by Uhlan—Hipj pociimpns mare FARM IMPLEMENTS— Nearly new Cambridge roller, nearly new disc Jiarrows, "Superior" drill, with grass-seed box attashed, d.f. and s.f. ploughs, tine and chain harnws, AleCojliiick mower, with reaping attachment, hay rake, weighing machine, express, buggy, harness, -l-horse plougii gear, chains, collars, tools, ladders, grindstone, limber, barb-wire, IUO pine posts, 15 stockyard posts, two stacks good hay 1 tip dray, 1 gig, fowls, duclw, mid turkeys Household furniture and sundries. Lunch at 11.30. NOTE.— The bullocks and sheep arc in first-class condition. The horses are all well-bred, and a s plcmlid lot, a number ol' theti having taken iirst prizes at
JJ IS L L 15 L U 0 K. I'IUDAY, MAY 22. NEWTON KING 14" AS received instructions from the Hon. Thos. Kelly, M.L.C., who has sold his farm, to sell liy auction, WITHOUT lMiSliltVK, on the farm, "(Jlt'iifern," on above date, his Ronmey sheep and farm dock, etc., as follows:
2liS :'. mill 1-toolli wethers, well fori la rams •18 liruwn Leghorn fowls, 1 siiiglesealed American buggy, 1 double-sealed do., 1 daisy cart, good trap mare, .rlroug pony imii'c (lit for harness), saddles, side-saddle, bridles, quantity heart pine posts, household furniture.
Quantity saw-mill machinery, consisting of: Jjiirge and small pulleys, shafting, vertical ami circular snw machinery, ily wheel, erai.i; anil shaft, 2-li.u. walcr-wlieel, heavy iron blocks, anvil, blacksmiths' tools, 30-gal-lon boiler, and -undries. NOTE. ~ The-e splenddid Romneys have been bred from pure-bred stock, and have been carefully weeded out eacli year. They are well acclimatised, healthy, good constitution, and wellmditiontd.
VOGELTOWN LAND, GREAT AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 27 At 7.30 o'clock.
/V\- WEDNESDAY EVENINU, the 27th instant, ME. NEWTON KING will-sell by public auction at the mart. Devon-street, 10 of the Finest Sections ever offered for sale in the district. They are all perfectly flat, having each a frontage to a chain wide road. The Sections comprise almost the whole of those beautiful paddocks opposite the Vogcltowu e torc, and command an excellent view of the mountain, breakwater, and ocean. j These Sections, situated as they are iu the heart of a. moat progressive suburb, should be in good demand at the very moderate prices put upon them. Just, now they can be purchased cheap, on easy terms, and there is every probability that at the present rate of progress, and with the comparatively small amount of land now available for buildin" sites within reasonable distance, they «hould in Hie very near future -row into holdings of enormous value. it is confidently anticipated that there will be good demand for these Sections at tW sale, and as already many enquiries have been made, it might be well to give the terms oi sale, which are as follows: 10 per cent, deposit Iff per cent, ill three mouths 10 per cent, in six months 10 per cent, in nine months 1 And the balance on mortgage at The sale alloi'ds an excellent opportunity lu those win. would like to grow into possesion of a piece of land suitable for a homestead, and there is no bolter way of investing oinjja savings than muvli.iMng a Section in the much-
.POULTRY, PIUS, AJ)D HORSES. WBBSTEB BROS. hold a sale of the abovs EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock ftateiei solicited.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19080520.2.25.5
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 127, 20 May 1908, Page 3
Word count
Tapeke kupu
677Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 127, 20 May 1908, Page 3
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Taranaki Daily News. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.