STONY RIVER. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18. er: NEWTON KING WI ]jL by auction at liis yardu as above,— 25Q MIXED CATTLE, including—--50 mixed weaners 80 yearling steers and heifers •28 18-months heifers in calf 20 store and forward cows 10 springing cows and heifers * 1 Jersey bull 1 cow in milk 2 pairs working bullocks One stack oaten hay, four to five tons Sale at 12.30 o'clock. CROYDON ROAD, WAIPUKU. THURSDAY, MAY 19. NEWTON KING
TTAS received instructions from Mr. A. Ridd, who is leaving Waipuku, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, as under—--90 grade Jersey heifers in calf 2 grade Jersey cows, early calvers 3 20-months P.B. Jersey, bulls 2 grade Jersey calves 1 three - quarter - draught gelding, I half-dratight mare, strong spring dray, light tip dray, plough, Noxon harrows, tine and chain harrows, field roller, Planet Jr. seed drill, scoop, harrow, stumping jack, bar, chains, harness, Whipple trees, tools, steam turbine, testing machine, Inglewood Bacon Factory shares, copper and stand, tapestry suite, tables, furniture, etc. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30 'o'clock.
IMPORTANT SALE Of FIRST - CLASS DAIRYING LAND. SATURDAY, MAY 21. NEWTON KING IJJAS received instructions from the Executors of the late Mr. John Robertson to sell Jjy auction at his Mart, Devon-street, New Plymouth, on Saturday, 21st May, at 2 p.m., the wellknown ROYDON ESTATE, Subdivided into Seven Farms, ranging in area from 80 to 160 acres. THIS MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY is conveniently situated on the sea coast about 15 miles from New Plymouth, and 2 1 /, miles from the Okato Township, Post Office, and School. The carrying capacity of beach land in this neighborhood is well known, and the Roydon Estate, nvhich coiisists of some of the richest on the coast, has been used for many years past for fattening purposes, and is consequently in exceptional heart for dairying. A creamery site has been reserved on the property. Terms of sale a,re exceptionally easy. Plans and full particulars may be had on application to the Auctioneer.
IMPORTANT SALE Of FffiST-CLASS SHEEP RUN AND DAIRY FARM. SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1910. NEWTON KING T-TAS received instructions from Mr. A. N. Mills, of Omata, to sell by auction at his Mart, Devon-street, New Plymouth, on Saturday, June 4, at 2 p.m,. his Well-known Properties, comprising— -1/17 ACRES, FREEHOLD, CP-to-date dairy farm, situated on the Barrett Road, 3y 2 miles from New Plymouth, 'being Sections 43, 46, and parts 47 and CO, Block 8, Paritutu. Good 7-roomed 'house, pantry, washhouse, bathroom, cowshed (concrete floor, and water laid on), man's room, pigstyes (concrete floors); 10.paddoclcs, well watered by running streams. 7 ACRES, LEASE IN PERI ( 1 PETUITY, rent ninepence per acre, situated on the Matau Road, 3 miles from Kiore Railway station; all in grass except 50 acres bush. Three-roomed -house and itt'ood outbuildings, well fenced and divided into sheep - proof paddoclts, good sheep yards, all good papa country, easr hills, good spurs an:! level road frontage; winters 2 sheep well. For terms and full particulars apply to the Auctioneer. ,'pRANK IyESSENGER, ARCHITECT. (Eight years with Oakden & Kemp, ° Melbourne). Drawings and Specifications prepared. Office: Devon Street.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 391, 17 May 1910, Page 1
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