SALES BY AUCTION. AT THE HAYMARKET, SMUTFOKUi SATUHDAY, MAY 20. 1917. NEWTON KINO sell by Public Auction at the Hay market, as above:— 30 weaners 40 porkors 11 porkers 100 fencing posts 1 hack, suitable for lady Sale at 12 Noon sharp. URENUI SALEYARDS. MAY 28 NEWTON KINO WflLu sell at his yards as above, subject to tl)e rules of the Tarasaki block Auctioneers' Association. - • ■ 35 sto.'e and forward cows (10 mixed Weaners ' % 00 breeding ewes "V-.--. 25 20-month in-calf heifers 4, ' 1 quiet house cow. j ALSO. AT 2 O'CLOCK, LAND, ON ACCOUNT OF GIBBS' ESTATE.
STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, MAY 29 NEWTON KINO. sell at his yards as above, subject to the rules of the Taranakt Stock Auctioneers' Association. 100 weaner steers 140 weaner heifers 45 20-month empty heifers 30 fat cows 1 00 store and forward cows ! 12 in-calf 2-year dairy heifers '•jj; 20 20-month heifers in calf. T 5 springers 20 2'/ 2 -y6ar choice Jersey in-calf heifers. < On Account of G. J. Bridge, esq. 4 cows (spring calvei'3) 1 in-calf heifers * 150 cull lambs 150 good lambs 50 2 and 4-to'oth wethers 5 sacks oats 11 sacks grass seed » 5 sets horse trees v , Block dray, Jtorse and harness.
OK ACCOUNT OF PERCY WOOi> 17J acres turnips on the Koru Jfoad, Oakura; 40 acres ran out. IMPORTANT SALE Of VALUABLE COASTAL DAIRYING FARM. SATUBDAY, 2j»d JUNE. n£wton king ITAS received instructions from the Executors of the Estate of tho Into J. F. EUSTACE to sell by auction at his mart, on Saturday, 2nd Juno— That valuable dairying farm of 437 ' acres, conveniently situated near the Okato Township, School, Post Ofiko, and Saleyaj-dsj together' with 0roomed dwelling, 12 bail cowshed L.K.G. milking machine with engine and 3 pulsators complete, and other outbuildings; the whole sub-divided into 11 paddocks. v TENURE: West Coast Settlement Reserve Cease, of which 315 acres have years to run at an annual rental of £53 3s 2d, 22 acres have 21 years to run at an annual rental of £4 2s (id; OS acres 3 roods have lO 1 /. years to run at annual rental of £39 10s, with perpetual recurring right of renewal. This 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— GOVETT & QUILLIAH, Solicitors, or to THE AUCTIONEER.
Sale at 2 o'clock p,m DUDXEY ROAD, INGLEWOOD. / MONDAY, JUNE V 4, 1017. NEWTON KtNG ITAS received instructions from Mr. A. H. Roj»ei't(^;;(^tb' , 'i*t% l vins up dairying) to sell by Public Auction the whole of his live and dead stock, as under, Without •Be»ei**»r¥*». 23 dairy cows''(mostly August calvers) I '■ *% l ß^c(^ws^;i[caived) , .^ ,l : '' y '').' : .s■■:§ cows (ss;■:'.. y\- v ..' ?'..,,., '■■* p fr'S-yea* 'in-tiilf"felfiW''(goidt?^*" 2 half-draught geldings 1 piebald gig mare ' So% ( and litter, 2 drays and harness, roller, lover plough, si. plough, seed drill, tine and chain harrows, mower, chaff cutter, milk cans and buckets, :j-saws, knife grinder, quantity of hay and manure, and sundries, SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. Luncheon Provided.
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