KING'S LIST OF SALES. 6EPTEIIBERTuesdiiy, 24—Raliotu Tuesday, -21— Stratford Springing Hcifrr Sale Tutwday. •li- Stratford Hide and Woo! Sale. Friday, 27—Wuiwakaiho Monday, 30—Toko Mondav, 30—I'renui OCTOREK— Friday, 4 —New Plymouth Horse Fair Entries Solicited.
RAHOTL YARDS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. NEWTON KING WILL sell at his yards as above—2X(\ HEAD MIXED CATTLE 13 Raliotu Dairy Factory shares On account of R. Morrow, Esq., 6 grade yearling Holstein bulls, exceptionally well done and by imported pedigree bull Sale at 12.30.
STRATFORD DAIRI YARDS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. NEWTON KING WfILL sell at his yards as above— KA CHOICE SPRINGING HEIFERS, close to profit A CHOICE DAIRY COWS, at profit ™ and close up Also 6n account of Mtt. R. H. PHILLIPS,— £A, CHOICE DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS, in milk and due early Sale at 1 o'clock.
WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. NEWTON KING TO7ILL sell ut his yards as above I MIXED CATTLE :e Ayrshire bull STRATFORP SUPPLEMENTARY SPRING HORSEHAIR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5. close for above Fair on THURSDAY, October 3. Horses must be yarded by 11 o'clock sharp. NEWTON KING
BY AUCTION, |] S T A T E IMPORTANT LAND SALE. FHIDAY. OCTOBER 25. At 11.30 a.m. HAMILTON At HAMILTON rpHC pARMERS' ("10-OPERATIVE. AUCTIONEERING pO., LTD., HAMILTON, (Instructed on behalf of the Owners by Messrs Paul Hansen and Co., of Auckland), will offer by public auction at Hamilton on the above date:— rpniRTY-OSE .SECTIONS of rich, level 1.m.1. largely first-class swamp,' easily ilrainabli:, having ample fall, varying i:i ;in a< from 100 acres to 150 acres. NOTE.—This land is adjacent to the Wa!i.,r.<;i Railway Station and three ercitrmr ■-. Each section has a good road frontage and the land is all suitable for dairying purposes. It adjoins the well-known M.-ia Mala Estate, and is in the unique position of being situated in tire centre of a highly prosperous dairying district. It has not been developed earlier, as it has only recently been acquired from the Native Owners. Arrangements are in course of being made with the local Drainage Board for the draining of the area. TOWNSHIP.-A portion of the Estate, in the cenlral ' • it ion, lus been subdivided into one-.-", .e lots for Township purpose*, which will also be offered for sale.
Terms: Ten j>r-r cent, cash, ten per cent, in three months, ten per cent, in twelve month? from date of sale; balance payable in five years from Ist of June, li) 12. hearing live per cent, interest per annum. For plans awl further details apply to the Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company., Ltd., Hamilton, or to their Suli-ngrnU: 0. W. Mace & Co.. Land Agents, Te Aroha: L»yne L y i> ( .jd, Land Agents. Morrin*ville. NFAV PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT and LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent). rJTIE MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS will be Due and Payable at the Office of the Society, Brougham Street, TODAY (Saturday. September 21. 1012) between the l.onr- of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. j C. S. RENNELL, L ■ 1 Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 107, 21 September 1912, Page 1
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