SALES BY AUCTION". B W T 0 N G'S LIST OF SHEEP FAIRS:— Urenui—Monday, Feb. 5. Waiwakaiho—Friday, Feb. S, Kohuratahi—Friday, Feb. 9. Awakino—Monday, Feb. 12. Stratford—Tuesday, Feb. 13. Inglewood—Wednesday.''Feb. it. Olinra Thursday, Feb.\ 15. Poholuira—Monday, Feb. 19. Urnti—Wednesday, Feb. 21. SUPPLEMENTARY SHEEP FAIRS, Douglas—Monday, Feb. 20. Stratford—Tuesday, Feb. 27. Urenui—Monday, March 5. Kolmratalii—Wednesday, Marefll 7< Ohura—Thursday, March 8 Waiwakaiho—Friday, March 9. Inglewood— Marck' 14, Farmers are invited to advise rai, early of any entries they may have f«jj any of these Fairs. STO.VY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY « NEWTON KING. sell at his yards as above, sub'< jcct to the rules of the TaranakJ Stocky.Auctioneers' Association—« and forward cows 00 mixed weaners "0 Shorthorn IS-monlV steers 4 working bullocks, dray, chains and pole 20 fat ewes 21 fat lambs 10 fat cows ' Sale at 1 o'clock. KOIIU'RATAUI SHEEP-FAIR AND, CATTLE SALE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1917, NEWTON KING \yiLL Sell in his Kohuratahi Yarfls &H the above date—--250 lIRAJ) MIXED CATTLE. Including— -30 Fat Cows and Heifers d(\()0 MXED SHEEP, comprising 700 2-tootli Wethers SOO 2,"4, and 0-tooth Wetli«» 400 4 and fl-tooth Wether* 450 4 and 0-tooth. Ewea 750 F.M. Ewes 250 4 and 5-year-old Ewet> GOO Lambs. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Cars will leaVe my Stratford Office at ' o'clock on tlio morning of the Sale, .fter the arrival of North and South trains. Clients arc requested to book scats early. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. OWIXG TO OWNERS LEAVING FOR MILITARY SERVICE. 1 590 ACRES H!KI - nou) i" XofUi Tarnnaki, excellent sheep and cattle country; 1500 ncrei 'lias been laid down in best of mixed English grasses; well fenced and divided into 19 sheep-proof paddocks; all well watered by never - failing streams; aboujj. 450 acres rieh alluvial flats and balance good hills on papa formation. Comfortable 7-roomed house, wool-s-hed, fitted up with 4-stand Lister shearing machine and ■l-h.p. engine; barn and stable, sheep yards and substantial cattle yards. Fronting main road; motor road to homestead; about one milo from Township, Post Ofliee, School, Butter Factory and Saleyards, 1!) miles to Freezing Works; daily mail throughout the year by motor services; stores deliver all goods as required. ' Winters 1500 sheep and 200 head cattle; carrying capacity ca]iable of improvement. Price £8 per acre; about 2000 sheep, 130 head of cattle, farm implements, house furniture, etc., can be taken at valuation if desired. Terms easy. A Genuine Investment tor sheep farmers. Apply early. piRST-CLASS TARANAKI DATRI FARM, containing 237 acres, all improved and near coast. Level and well watered by permanent running streams; 6-roomesl house, cowshed, fitted with milking machines, outbuildings. Ths farm is well fenced and divided into convenient paddocks; handy to Cheese Factory, Township ami Saleyards fcy good motor road. Tenure Freehold. iPric» £-5 per acre, machine in. Very reasonable terms are offered. Owners leaving for camp. APPLY SOON. NEWTON KING. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, NE W PL Y M OUT 11. URKNUMVAITARA-.MEW W.YMOUTH HOTOB COACH SEIiVICE! , Leaves— ARTO'JR J. SMITH. ftonrWoi
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1917, Page 8
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