SALES BY AUCTION. wO WAIWAIvAIHO YARDS. ' FRIDAY, JUNE 1,,. NEWTON KINO yyiLL sell as above, subject to tha , rules of the Taranaki Stock AuoHoneers' Association s--50 store cows 40 wearier heifers 30 weaner steers 10 springing heifers and cOTfJ 15 in-calf heifers 00 woolly lambs SO f.m. ewes is lamk 170 lambs 80 woolly lambs AT THE HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. : SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1917, - y T NEWTON KINO sell by Public Auction at thd Haymarket, as above:-* 40 weaners 35 stores 11 porkers 2 sows 1 sow and litter 1 pedigree boar Horse, cart and harness. Sale at 12 o'clock. i■ i j STRATFORD HORSE FAIR.' " SATURDAYTJUNE 2,' 191T, NEWTON KINO - sell in liis Stratford Horse Bazaar, on above date:— 60 horses, comprising broken and un* broken draughts, half-draughts, hacks and light harness horaei. 1 horsb, trap and harnea. ON ACCOUNT OF E. NORTHROPP. 1 three-quarter draught mare. & years. Sale at 1 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE Of ■ VALUABLE COASTAL DAIRYING FARM. SATURDAY, 2nd JUKE' NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from thrt 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 Salevarcls; together witu flroomed 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. TENURE: West Coast Settlement Re* servo Cease, of which 315 acres have 20 years to rim at aii annual rental of £B3' .'la 2d, 22 acres have 21 years to run at an annual rental of £4 2s Oil; 98 acres 3 roods have 10-/- years to run at annuals rental of £39 10a, with perpetual recur* ring right of renewal. This is a splendid opportunity for any* one to acquire a first-class dairying farm, as the property must be sold, in order to' wind up tliu Estate. For further particulars apply to— CO\ ETT & QUILLTAMi. Solicitors, or to THE AUCTIONEER, 1 Sale at 2 o'clock p.m. DOUOLAS SALE. ' MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1917. NEWTON KINO ILL sell in his Douglas Yards on above date—--250 head of mixed cattle. 20 heifers in calf. 1500 MIXED SHEEP < including--400 ewes (in lamb) 500 mixed hoggets (off turnips) 200 2-tooth wethers SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. AT THE MART, STRATFORD SATURDAY, JUNE 2. T. LAMASON sell:—Poultry, vegetables, ironbark pumpkins, wheelbarrow, s.f. plough, potatoes, furniture, comprising! Duchess chests, wire-wove and box mat* tresses, bedsteads, several Inrfre tnbles, one very fine dining-room table, linoleums, one lawn mower, with prsss attachment, wardrobe, hedge clippers, sundries ete. PALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF SHEEPSKINS, .HIDES, AND CALFSKINS. above Valuations will be held at Newton King's Wool Store, Strati ford, every four weeks. Consignments must arrive by the FRIDAY previous. Advice Cards and Labels on applica* tion.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1917, Page 8
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