SALES BY AUCTION. INGLEWOOD ¥ARTOj WEDNESDAY, MAYj 9, NEWTON XING s«ll as aTiove, subject to tha Rules of the Taranaki Stock A*c» tioneers* Asociation:—• / 45 store and forward cots 19 20-month steers 30 good weaners 20 18-20-month empty heifers 3 springers 50 mixed wean erg 300 ewes in lamb 125 sound-mouthed ewes (good) WITHOUT RESERVE, 30 2%-year steers 30 18-niontli steers ; 40 store cows SALE AT I O'CLOCK. RAHOTO YARDS. FRIDAY, MAY 1I„ NEWTON KING LL sell at his yards as above:-* 35 store end forward cows 70 mixed weaners 20 in-calf lieifere 2 springers . SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. URENUI YARDS. 1 MONDAY, MAY 14. NEWTON KING YyiLL sell on account nf Kapingfc Q.RAZING of 45 acres turnips sijs uate just beyond Urenui, STRATIIMORE. MONDAY, MAY 14, 1917. NEWTON KING ; JJAS received instructions from MR dt W. CALVERT, who lias sold his' farm, to sell on the property on above! date:— 1 WITHOUT RESERVE. j 304 2 tooth ewes 300 2-tooth to f.f.m, ewes 5.30 lambs 00 2, 4 nnd 0-tooth wet ucr> 13 rams 40 mixed weaners ; 0 dairy cowe : i bull ' 1 , Quantity of farm sundries . WITH SLIGHT (RESERVE. 1 %-draught mara 1 5-year-old gelding On account of other Venduvs--500 ewes, mixed ages 20 f.f.m. ewes 40 3-year in-calf heifers 13 fat cows 1 bull SALE AT 12.30 P.M. LUNCHEON PROVIDED,. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions irom Mrs ISOWRY, Executrix in the Estate of the late A. Sowry, to sell by Public iAiuction on Saturday, 20th May, 1917, at % o'clock:— 1248 ACHE 9 BEHOLD, having a good frontage -to Moki and Rerekino roads, and situated 8 miles by formed road from Post Gffiqe. The property Is well fenced and divided into M sheep-proof paddocks. Good whare, mvoolshedt 3 sets sheepyards. 1000 acres laid down in best mixed English grasses, 249 acres bush. The soil Is excellent on papa formation and tho farm generally is eaiy slopes, well watered by neverfailing streams. PULL PARTICULARS AS TO TERM* AND INSPECTION FROM THE AUCTIONEER. S TONE'S WELLINGTON. ITAWKE'S lUY. AND TARANAIiI COMMERCIAL, MUNICIPAL AND GENERAL DIRECTORY And New Zealand Annua!, 1917, Twenty-seventh year of Publication, edited by John Stone. Royal Bvo., containing about 1200 pages, with numerous Maps corrected to d*te, tin whole handsomely bound in cloth, gift lettered. PRICE, if ordered before publication ■as; after publication, 17s Od. STONE, SON AND CO., LTD.,' PRINTERS AXIJ i ; U3UsHERS, ANZAC SQUARE, DUNEDIN, And at Christchuroh and Wellington. London—H. J. King, Potter and Co., » Ludgate Hill, E.C., QPISN AK E JJ O" TB I, A. C. WALSHE wishes to Intl> mate that he has taken over tht OPUNAKE HOTEL Splendid accommodation for vlsttort to the seaside. Good table. Term/ moderate. None but the best 'lies, Wines aM Spirits kept.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 May 1917, Page 8
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