JJEWTON KING'S LIST OF SALES. APRIL— Tuesday. 23rd —Raliotu Wednesday, 24 —Clearing Sale, W. J. Parsons, Ihikearuhe. Thursday, "2jth—.Sale Whiteley Land Leases, Moturoa. Friday, "26th—Waiwakaiho Monday, 29 —Urenui. Monday, 29 —Douglas. Tuesday, 30—Stratford. MAY— Wednesday, I—Stony River. Wednesday, I—Clearing sale, Charles Sole, Stony River yards Thursday, 2 —Clearing sale, W. Cliatterton, Kent Road. Saturday, 4 —Stratford Horse Fair Entries now being taken. W A I W A K A I II 0. FRIDAY, APRIL 20. NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above, — 300 HEAD IMTXED CATTLE Rale at 12.30. QLEARING g ALE. PUKEARUHE (Urenui). WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24. NEWTON KING RAS received instructions from Mr. W. J. Parsons, who lias sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, as above, — THE WHOLE 0!F HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Etc., comprising,— 100 DAIRY OOWS, mostly second and third calvers (due AugustSeptember) 24 2 and 3-vear choice in-calf heifers 9 store cows 34 weaner heifers 4 2 1 / 2 -year steers 3 Jersey bulls 35 2-tooth ewes 3 bows with litter, 3 sows in farrow, 1 Devon sow, one Devon boar, 28 porkers, 2 rams, 1 draught horse, 1 half-draught mare, 1 gig horse, 1 hack, fowls, turkeys, etc. IMPLEMENTS— Alfa-Laval 1-OOgal. separator, Hornsby mower, hay rake, gig, spring tip dray, d.f. plough, get tine harrows, churns, butter-worker, chaffcutter, 2-horse-power boiler, Babcock tester (complete), cans and buckets, harness, chains, swingletrees, No. 6 Gould ram, 50ft 2in piping, 3 moveable pigstyes (on runners), circular saw, bench and saws cimplete, hand seed drill, 1 horse cultivator, tools, and all farm sundries, i Stack oaten hay, 100 puriri posts. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE— Superior bookcase and sideboard, combined (a very line piece of furniture), roll-top office desk with 23 draws (S.R., 4 wardrobes, extension dining table, children's school desk, sewing machine, oak hall stand, overmantle, duchess pairs, 90-candle-power Lux lamps, kerosene Lux Prima stove, bedsteads, bedding, tables, settees, Austrian and ea6y chairs, linoleums, carpets, and all necessary house furniture and a large list of sundries, mangle, tea set. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 11 a.m. sharp. Auctioneer's Note. —Mr. Parsons' cow 3 have been very heavily culled by the Babcock test, and can be highly recom-' mended. All tests will be given at the time of sale. Crawford's Coach will leave Waitara on arrival of 8 o'clock train, returning after the sale. Buyers will please book le&ts. OIL COUNTRY. ADJACENT TO THE OIL-PRODUCING BORES of the TARANAKI PETROLEUM COMPANY. WHITELEY TOWNSHIP LEASES. THURSDAY, APRIL 25. AT MOTUROA, AT 2 P.M. NEWTON KING TTAS been favored with instructions from the GREY INSTITUTE TRUSTEES to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION on the Ground LEASES OF 27 SECTIONS IN THE WHITELEY TOWNSHIP, ranging in area from 38y 2 perches to 6a. lr. Sp. Leases of 18 Sections are subject to Boring Rights, the Trustees reserving the right to grant to Oil Compani'. s on the balance, half of any moneys received for oil obtained, to he allowed the lessee. „ All particulars as to numbers, areas, conditions of lease and upsets, can be obtained from Messrs. Govett and Quilliam, or THE AUCTIONEER. JJUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 249, 20 April 1912, Page 1
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