SALES BY AUCIIOH. NEWTON KING LIST OF CLEARING SALES, rUNE- • Thursday 21—Jos. Smith, Whare> huia. Monday, 25—A. R, Yeates, Hursthous* Rd., Inglewood. Thursday, 28— E. J. Kirkwood, Stratford.' Friday, 29 J. R. McMillan, Ngaere. FULYMcnday, 2—H. Lincham, Midhirst,Tuesday, July 3—T. Curran, Kapo< nga. Wednesday 4—A. J. Campbtll, Elk R4 Stratford. Thursday, 5—J. Roguski, Norfolk Rd Tliursday 12—Bowman, Ackworth Rd.j Lepperton. Monday, 18— G. S. Taylor, Urenul. Wednesday 18— R. Home Toko, Thursday, 19— W. Brown, Cardift. Thursday, 19—Symons Bros., PuirgM rchu. Friday, 20— N. Thorpe, Stratford, Monday, 23 E. E. Hancock, Cheal Rd.* Ngaere. , \ Wednesday, 23—A. D* Gray, Okato. Thursday 26 F. H. Sampson, Sen* try Hill. Thursday 28— F. J. Moore, RbbBOU Road, Ngaere. RAHOTU SALEYARD& FRIDAY, JUNE 22. NEWTON KINO YX7ILL sell as above, subject to thl rules of the Taranaki Stock Auo tioneers' Association. 40 store and forward cowi 15 in-calf 2-year neifers 80 mixed weaners 40 20-month steers 25 20-month heifers 20 good weaner steers: ON ACCOUNT OF CLEb'C BRO? 30 very clioice 2-year in-calf heifers, SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. , SATURDAY, JUNE 30 NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mrs. D. Berry to sell by auction at his Mart, New Plymouth, on Saturday, 30tlj June:— 'TJHAT valuable property situate at th« corner of Queen and St. Aubya Streets, together with buildings thereon, to be sold either in one or four lot% Particulars as follows:—. Serf ions fin.", and Ft. fill, Town of New Plymouth, having a front-i ace of 80 feet to St. Aubyn St, ami IBS ft to Queen Street,, tp. gethcr with commodious resU donee and cottage thereon. Failing a purchaser being obtained ia one lot, the property will be offered as follows: LOT 1-Pt. Section 805, with a front. age of 85ft lOins to St. Aubyn Street and 40 feet to Queen St. LOT 2-Pts. 605 and 004, having a frontage of* 52ft. ains. to Queen Street, with garden lot at rear and 1 right of way to Young Street. LOT 3-Pt. 603, having a frontage of 40 feet to Queen Street, with cot' tage. LOT 4-Pt. 611, having a frontage o| 66 feet to Queen Street, This property is most conveniently situated on high ground, immediately opposite the Terminus Hotel and New Plymouth Railway Station, and either as a whole or in part is eminently suitable for a Private Hotel, or for residential purposes. Further particulars and conditions of safe may be had upon application to Mr. J. E. Wilson, Solicitor, or from the AucQHOICE JJAIRY. JJERDS. FOR PRIVATE SALE. 70 mixed cov.n, averaged £24 ffl_ 1916-17 season, £l4. 27 Jerseys and Jersey-] £l2 10s. 20 pick of 26 at £l2 10s 60 young and good £l2 50 pick of 65, mostly good grade Jerseys, £l4. 24 mostly young Shorthorns " 10 28 2nd to 4th calvcrs 10 pick of 44 Shorthorns £l430 pick of 35 £l2 • 20 Guaranteed pood £l7 35 all young £ll 10s 28 choice Jerseys £l4 22 Holstein-Shorthcrns £l2 ll Apply— NEWTON KING GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, AND , CALFSKINS. f'HE above Valuations wil} be held at Newton King's Wool Store, Strat* ford, every four weeks. Consignments must arrive by ths. FRIDAY previous. Advice Cards and Labels on applies tion,
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1917, Page 8
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