ON THE FARM, URENUI. J THURSDAY, MARCH 20. NEWTON KING i ! JJAS received instructions from Messrs ' Fisher Bros., who have sold their j farm, to sell by Public Auctipn as above, | WITHOUT RESERVE, | I ltV.t 2-tooth owe-; 140 4-tooth ewes 170 (i-tooth ewes 225 f.f.m. ewes 50 tuil ewes 400 lambs 2UO 2 and 4-tootli wethers 4 draught mares (broken to harness), 2-year draught filly, plough mare, buggy mare (quiet)), gelding (hack or harness), Cooper aud Duncan 9-coul-ter seed drill, s.f. plough, disc and tine harrows, Cambridge roller, Planet Jr., Murray wool press, Avery scales, wheelbarrow, American Abbot buggy (with pole), spring cart, spring dray, wool dray, cart, buggy and plfitgh harness, 4-horse gear, swingle-trees, and HJZ. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. STRATFORD. OF g.TOCK gALES MARCH. Wednesday, 19—Hawera Supplementary Sheep Fair and Cattle Sale. Wednesday, 19 —Kohuratahi Supplementary Slieepi Fair and Cattle Sale. Monday, 24—Kakaramea. 'Tuesday, 25—Stratford. Wednesday, 26 —Eltham. Thursday, 27—Hawera. Monday, 31—Opunake. JJAWERA gALE Y AT!US: - SUPPLEMENTARY SHEEP - FAIR. TO-DAY WTDXKSDW. MAKCH 19. At 1 p.m. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE , AGENCY CO., LTD., soil by public auction as above—--8000 SHEEP, consisting of 1000 f.m. breeding ewes 1000 mixed shorn lambs 750 2-tootli ewes 750 4 and 6-tooth ewes 400 2-tooth wethers 750 4 and (i-tooth wethers (oil hill country) "2UII 4 ;M!il fi-tooth fat and forward wethers 100 fat wethers. ■ ; "2flo 4 and 6-tooth wethers 200 woolly lambs 100 Romney and Lincoln rams 750 4 and (i-tooth wethers, o!Y hills On account of Mr. W. J. Greaves, ■whose lease is expiring—lSi'ii 2. 4. (5 and f.f.m. breeding ewes (good) ICSO Romney cross lambs (good) 2.30 f.m. ewes 120 mixed 2-tooths WEBSTER, DOBSOX AND CO. L IST OF^gi MARCH. "Tuesday, 25th. —Stratford. ALES. 7 A IKATO. S L " - N N " Y w CHOICE FARMS ON EASY TERMS. 15. STARKY. Esq., lias instructed Messrs Cooper & Planning, in conjunction with Messrs Lnyne & Reid. of Morrinsviile, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION. his fine property, the IJI AHU R0 A E ST AT E near Morrinsviile, in sections ranging from 200 acres to COO acres, on THURSDAY, MARCH 27, in the HORSE BAZAAR, HAMILTON, at 11 a.m. Tin- land i.s rich, warm, and highly responsive to cultivation. TERMS: 10 per cent, ca-li. 10 per cent, in 12 months, or improvements to value of 15 p"i' r* ;i(.: iialance 5 years at 5 per cent. Phi in a i ( Part'-ulars from Newton Kii:'.'. K-i New Plymouth j W O'Callagban. Kh[.. Hawera. OOP E R & ANNI NG, AUCTIONEERS, HAMILTON. gUT TIIE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 256, 19 March 1913, Page 1
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