SALES BY AUCTION. ■ -- ■ ~- t -» E W T 0 ,N ,K.I » G'4 ' 'LIST,dP'SALES. OCTOBER- 'r Wednesday, 25—Inglewood' Sale ans Bull Fair. Thursday,, 20 Opening gale U Oliura. • Friday, 27—Rahctu. ' Friday, 27—Kaponga. ' ' Saturday, 28—Stratford Supply* r.;uitaty Bull Fair: Holiday.., 30—-Urenui. - Tuesday, 31—Stony Riv&. Tuesday, 31—Stratford BprinfflnJ Jieifers XOVIUiTKH. V/iidnesday, I—Okau, Ti i'nday, 2.—Uruti. ENTRIES INVITED.
AT MY SALE YARDS, OHURA-' UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THIJ MORTGAGEES AND UNDER OR* iDER OF THE SUPREME COURT, above, the interest of Horace John Guy Hills as occupation by right o{ purchase from the Crown in all that piece of land convenienly situated at junction of Waitaanga South and| Mangarifi arid Tongaporut.u 'Roads, County of Olmra, containing 265 acres, more or less, Section 4, Block 7, Waro S.D., with dwelling, thereon, such license being for 25 years from January 1, 1909, Annua! rental £2O (reducible by 10 pet cent, on punctual payment), subject tq State Advances Mortgage of £l3O. I For further particulars and condition* of sale apply to the Auctioneer, or Mr, , Thos. Crump, Solicitor for the Mortgagees. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, NEWTON KING _ W ILIj offer -for sale by auction *<
KAFt>XIiA BULL FAIR KAPONGA SALEYARDS. IDIDAY, OCTOB'KR -27. 1010. NEWTON KINO hold his Annual Bull Fair on Friday, October,27, in conjunction with his ordinary monthly sale, and will sell, subject to the Rules of the Tara> n%ki Stock Auctioneers' Association—gft SHORTHORN, JERSEY, HOLSTEIN ajid AYRSHIRE BULLS Entries invited. Sale at 1 o'clock.
HA HOT U £I?RIXG CATTLE FAIR. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27. NEWTON~KING. LL hold his annual Spring Car Fair' as above. GOOD 2-, year-old 'STEERS' •' Entries invited. RAIIOTU YARftS.' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2T, NEWTON KING. \yUT- sr 11 at his yards' as above, sul;,A't to the rules of tlio Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association: 5D food 2 to 2J-year steer* 100 lu-nionths heifers In yearling to 15-raontlia steers 4(1 forward cows 35 mixed yearlings 20 springing heifers asA cows ( , 10 dairv bulls Sale K' NT)L Y note that Telephone nuiuj in connection with my Xew month business are now as follows:No. 301—Mr. King (personal), Devon Street. ' No, .20—Mart, General Office and 'Phoenix Assurance Co., DeVon Street. Ko. 51U —Mr. Shaw and' Mr. Watson, Devon Street.
Nos. 308 and-o,)2—Grocery and Pro(luce Department, Currio'Stfeet, No. 148—Motor and Implement De« partmont, Currie Street. NEWTON KINO. AUCTIONEER, PRODUCE AXD GESV EKAL MERCHANT.
IfJRESUI-WAITARA-New (PLYMOUTH MfTOR COACH SERVICB. Leaves—t'rgoui 8 a.m. tor; .Sew Plymouth. x Waitara 0.15 a.m.. and 1.15 a.m. lor .Nqw Plymouth. Leaves . .New, Plymouth (HooUiam't Corner) — 11 ,fp;. Waitara. /' 3 o'dock for Waitara and Ur«ratr> Wfiitara-r-1.30 for Unmii. . Parcels" and Messages to Criterion Garagt. 'Plione 139. ARTHUR 3. SMITH, > I' Proprietor
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