"NEWTON KING'S LIST OF SALES. MARCH. Wedne.sdiv. 12th—Pohokura Supplementary Sheep Fair. Friday, 14—Waiwakailio. Friday, 14—Kaponga. Friday. 14tli.—Whangamomona Supplementary Slieep Fair. Mondav, 17—Toko. Tue>da"y. IS—Stratford. Wednesday, I!) Stony River. Thursday," 20—Clearing Sale, Fisher Bros., Urenui. Tuesday, 25—Rahotu. Wednesday, 2fi—Urenui. Thursday," 27 R. Thomas' Clearing Sale, Waitara Road. Friday. 2S—Waiwakailio Cattle Sale and Supplementary Sheep Fair. Monday. 31 —Douglas.
ON THE FARM, UREXUI. THURSDAY, MARCH 20. > NEWTON KING JAS received instructions from Messrs Fi-her Bros., who have sold their farm, io sell by Public- Auction as above. WITHOUT RESERVE, '. 150 2-tooth ewes * 140 4-tooth ewes ♦, 170 C-tooth ewes 1 50 cull ewes ' -li;0 lambs 1 2i>o 2 and 4-tootli wethers 4 draught mares (broken to harness). 2-year draught filly, , plough mare, buggy ware * it* (quiet)), gelding (hack or harness). Cooper and Duncan 9-eoul- ' ter seed drill, s.f. plough, disc and tine harrows. Cambridge ' _ roller, Planet Jr.. Murray woo) * ' press, Avery scales, wkeelbar- '■ row, American Abbot buggy ■». (with pole), spring cart, spring ' ;«' dray, wool dray, eart. buggy " it: and pi'Jgh harness, 4-horsegear, swingle-trees, and AlY\ AKAIHO YARDS. 't FRIDAY, MARCH 14. NEWTON KING VyILL sell at his yards as above—--200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 5 springing Jersey heifers ' 40 steers, 20 months to 2'/ 2 year; y 70 mixed weaners T 15 store fat and forward cows Sale at 12.30 I.
CHOICE FARMS 1 . • ox EASY TEEMS. B. STARKY. K«c].. lias instructed Messrs C'oojier & Manning, in conjunction with Messrs Layne & Rcid, of to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, his fine property, the near Morrinsviile, in .sections milling from 200 acres to COO acres, on THURSDAY, MARCH 27, in the HOUSE ISAJSAAR, HAMILTON, at 11 a.m.
The land is. rich, warm, and highly xc-spoiiiive to cultivation. TERMS: 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, lu 12 month*, or improvements to value i.f 15 per edit.: I>.'.!a:u-e 5 years at 5 per cent. I'lans ;>nd Parteulars from Xewton Kin?. E-i., Xew Plymouth; W. O'Callaghan, I'sq.. liawera. QOO PE R & 3£ AXXI XG, AUCTIONEERS, HAMILTON. JJOX'T 3J[ISS The annual lepperton-sentry hill annual lepperton-sentry hill annual leppertoit sentry hill ptc::ic & sf3k.:s p'crvic k spOi<."; To be held on the 'YY A IT A R A J£ A C E C OURS E • (Opposite Lepperton Railway Station) On THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1013. Hot water and milk provided. (•pen event-. ( . U uu j.u/.u mum;. ' Entries close on March 17 at 0 p.m. Admission. Subscribers, ladies and •children, free; others, 1/-. A GRAXD SOCIAL will be held in the Lepperton Hall in the evening. Splendid floor. A.', supper. Music by leading orchestra. Gents, 2/-; ladies, free. X. K. SAMPSON. Hon. See.. Sentry Hill. CRITERION LIVERY & BAIT STABLES pOR JJ I R E MOTOR CARS. CABS, BUGGIES, SULKIES. SADDLE HORSES Mountain House Excursions arranged for at Special Rates. M. JONES, PROPRIETOR. Thonc 29.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 250, 12 March 1913, Page 1
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