• - I"• fl SALES BY AUCTION". AT THE HAYMARKET, STRATFOHII SATURDAY, MAY 10, 19% , /!«' NEWTON KINQ. \yjILL sell by public auction; at HhA Haymarket, as atmvc:— 45 weaner* 30 stores 0 porkers 1 milk cart 1 set of harness Sale at 12 noon, sliafp, DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, MAY 21, 191} NEWTON KING YypUj sell in bis Douglas, Yards on above date:— 250 head MIXED CATTLE, Include ing—--25 fat and forward cows 15 21-year steers 48 20-month steerr 30 store cows 70 mixed weaners. 1200 MIXED SHEEP ; 800 2-tootli wethers " 100 4-tooth wether? 550 2-tocth wethers 250 f.m. ewes 600 mixed lamb* Sale at 1 o'clock. INGLE WOOD YARDS. ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. NEWTON KINQ WILL sell at his yards as above sudject to Rules of the Taranaki Stonk Auctioneers' Association—--125 20-montb steers (in lots) 25 20-month empty heifers 20 choice colored in-calf heifers fl extra choice 3-year Shorthorn heifers (July calipers). 50 store and forward cows 100 mixed weaners 300 woolly lamba 100 lambs 200 2-tooth wether* 190 4-(ooth to f.m. ewes in lamb 100 4/G-tooth wetherj 100 f.m. ewes in lamb Further entries invited.. — 1_ ro CLOSE AN ESTATE. NEWTON KING
JJAS received instructions from Mrs 80WRY, Executrix in the Estate of the Into A. Sowry, to sell by Public Auciion on Saturday, -20 th May, 1017, at 2 "'clock: 1.248 ACRES FREEHOLD, having a good frontage to Moki and Rcrekapa Roads, and situated eight miles by formed road from Uruti mid 1 mile from Post Office. Tlio property is well fenced and divided into It good sheep proof paddocks. Good wlinro. Woolslied, 3 sets shee«» . yards. 1000 acres laid down in best mixed English grasses. 248 acres bush. The soil is excellent on papa formation, and the farm generally is easy undulating, with sojpe good ploughable flats and easy slopes. Well watered by neverfailing streams. Motor cars can reach this property during tlio greater part of the year. FULL PARTICULARS AS TO TERMS AND INSPECTION FROM THE ' AUCTIONEER. IMPORTANT SALE Of VALUABLE COASTAL DAIRYING FARM. SATURDAY, 2nd JUNK NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from tiie Executors of the Estate of the late J. F. EUSTACE to sell by auction at his mart, on Saturday, 2nd June— That valuable dairying farm of 437 acres, conveniently situated near the Okato Township, School, Post Office, and Saleynrds; together with 6roomed dwelling, 12 bail cowshed L.K.G. milking machine with engine and 3 pulsators complete, and other outbuildings; tlio whole sub-divided irili 11 paddocks. TENURE: West Const Settlement Rt» servo Cease, of which 315 acres have 2C years to run at ah annual rental of £5? 3s 2d, 22 acres have 21 years to run at an annual rental of £i 2s 0d; 98 acres 3 roods have 10y» year* to run at annua 4 rental of £3O 10s, with perpetual recurring right of renewal. Tliis is a splendid opportunity for anyone to acquire a first-class dairying farm, as the property must be sold In order to wind up the Estate. For further particulars apply to— COVETT & QUILLIAMj. Solicitors* or to THE AUCTIONEER. Sale at 2 o'clock p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1917, Page 8
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