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AJ EWTOX KING'S CATTJ.Ii SALES. I'renui—Monday, October 11. iikorangi—Clearing sale, of Mr. \ C. Jlarr'a, Tuesday, October 12 ' Stratlord—springing tii>if cr g a ] e luesday, October 12. ' Rahotu—Tuesday, October 12 Hiony liiver—Wednesday, Oct. 13. Maiwakaiho—Thursday, October 14 Acw Plymouth Horse Fail—lionday, October 18 Doughia—Monday, October 18 Stratford—Tuesday, October 13 Oka u—Wednesday, October 20 Waiwakailio—Sale of .Mr 1' \y Oldham's .ler-.'ys, I'riUu,-. October 22 Kaponga, Friday, October 22. Entries Solicited. U RE.NiI. MONDAY, OCTOBER 11. ' NEWTON KIXG sell by auction at his yards aabove-, — 300 MIXED CATTLE, ineluding--100 12 to 18-inonths mixed 20 choice 2-year empty heifers 20 springing cows and heifers 70 2 to 2'/;.-year steers 30 store cows 1 p.b. Jersey bull 30 store pigs 2 sows, close to farrowing Sale at 12.30 o'clock. URENUI. MONDAY, OCTOBER, 11. NEWTON KING R A I received instruction from Mr. J. E. Bell, who is leaving the district, to sell liv auction, at his residence WITHOCT RESERVE, the whole of his household furniture and effects as under:— 2 chests drawers, dressing table. Xeiv Home treadle sewing machine, bedsteads, wire mattresses. stretchers, beds, tables, washstand ware, sofas, chairs, linoleum, fender irons, blinds) books, baths, crockery, etc., etc.' And, with Slight Reserve,— I'iano, English made Brass fender and lire-irons Spring-cart, harness, horse. Sale at 11 o'clock sharp. .

STRATFORD S I'li I X<i I X({ HEIFER SALE. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 12. NEWTON KING at his Dairy Yards, — 75 SWINGING HEIFERS 2o dairy cows Sale at 1 o'clock.

11AII0 T U. TUE.SDAV, OUTOJiKU 12. NEWTON KING sell by auction at his yards aa above,— 200 BATTLE. comprising—.")D mixed yearlings 40 12 to 18-months heifers 3U 12 to 18-months steer.-i 20 .springing heifers 4o store and fat cows 4i bulls 1 inilk cart Sale at 1*2.30 o'clock. • WAITAUA EAST. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12. NEWTON KING l-TAS received instructions from Jlr. A. C. Marr, who lias sold his farm, to sell by auction, WITHOUT HKSIiRVi;, on tlu' fiirin, Tikorangi ltoad, the whole of his choice Dairy Herd, Farm Horses, Implements, etc., etc., including—--53 cows i» milk and to calve 11 calves 1 Ayrshire bull 3 half-draught horses, 1 trap horse, i sows, Berkshire boar, 14 weaners, spring dray, .gig, harness, eow covers, d.f. plough, MeCorraick mower, cultivator, 32-gal. De Laval Separator, Babcock tester, cans, tools, sundries. Lunch Provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. NOTE.—The cows are a first-class lot, having all been selected by Mr. Marr for many years past. WAREA.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mrs. Foster, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction, WITHOUT HESERVE, oil Mr. Miller's farm, Waroa Road, — TIIE WHOLE OF HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, consisting of:—Double Brass-mounted bedstiads, wire and kapoc mattresses, pillows, duchess pairs, toilet sets, linoleums, curtains and blinds, 7-pieec tapestry and plush suite, fancy tables, marble clocks, ornaments, carpets, screens, gocart, chairs, crockery, kitchen utensils, large opper, baths, lamps, Singer sewing machine (drophead), and sundries. Nearly all the above articles are practically new and in perfect order. Sale at 10.30 o'clock sharp. STOXY RIVER. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, . NEWTON KING" yyiLL sell by auction at his yards as above, — 450 CATTLE, comprising—--80 mixed yearlings 30 18-months heifers 30 18-months steers 20 2-year Jersey heifers 30 springing lieifers SO store and fat cows 20 fresh cows 100 ewe hoggets 00 ewes and lambs 40 mixed hogget s Sale at 12.30 o'clock. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. ]j. W. Jefferies to sell bv auction at the Mart, Devon Street, Xew Plymouth, on above dale, — lIIS FIXE DAIRY FARM OF 205 ACRES, situated on the Ratapiko Road, 5 miles from Tariki township and railway station, 1 14-mile from school, creamery ard post olliee. All in grass, except a acres shelter bush; 10 paddocks, well fenced; G-roomcd dwelling, 20-lmil cowshed, cartshed, pig-styes, etc., etc. The vendor, having left the district, is prepared to give exceptionally easy terms, viz., 10 per cent, down, 5 per cent, in three mouths, 5 per cent, in ?ix months, 5 per cent, in nine months, and balance on mortgage at 5 per cent. c, 1 Sale at 2 o'clock.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 210, 9 October 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 210, 9 October 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 210, 9 October 1909, Page 5

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