SALES BY AUCTIOJT , 1 J^iLU* OHCRA SALE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1917. NEWTON KINiG sell in his Ohura Yards on abovi date:— '4OO. HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including:— 150 springing cows and heifer. 100 2-year steers 00 yearling steers, well-bred, off tu» nips ■ ! 30 choice 3-year dairy heifer# 40 store cows 200 hoggets , Sale at 11 o'clock* WAIWAKAIHO YARDa ' FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, NEWTON KINO sell subject to the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auci tioneers* Association:— * ' . 40 store and forward cows 75 mixed yearlings !. 5 good dairy cows 7 choice 2-year springing heifers 10 2-year empty heifers 50 ewes in lamb 20 springing heifer# ■ \ Said at 1 o'clock, TOKO SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1917, V. 1 mmW king sell in his Toko Yards 0a abovd (late: HEA 'P MIXED CATTLE. Sale at 1 o'clock. ■—_ > ON THE FASH, WAREA ' ~ MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 'NEWTON KINO J-JAS received instructions from 3fr. Vf. Gibbons, Vvarca (who is going into camp) to sell by public auction as above WITHOUT RESERVE 30 good dn.iry cows ' ' * 3 2-year heifers 1 half-draught marq 1 pony A"\' , 3 pedigree Berkshire sows 1 pedigree Berkshire boar Milk cans and sundries WITH SLIGHT .RESERVE I'arin of 0!'/.. acres, 8 4room dwelling, 0-bail cowshed und 3-eoxv milking plant, Sale at 11.30 sliiu'p*
*OIK As Air. MoHdownoVH ?«l& will be held mi the same dny at 2 o'clock, this salo will commence at 11.S0 .1 m. OX THE FAKM, PUNIIIO ROAIv" MONDAY, AUGUST 27 /. - NEWTON KING "■ H A S received instructions from Air. David McEldowney to sell as above WmiOUT SKSERVE £5 choice young dairy cows 15 2-ycar springing heifers '' V 'l Luncheon Provided, Sale at 2 o'clock. NOTE.—This is ?. choice little hwl of cows known as the homestead herd. Mr. McKldowiiev's sou is going to the front, so one herd must be disposedj'of. ON THE FARM, AVENUE ROAD.""" WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER o> NEWTON KING £-JAS raeei\'ed instructions from Mr, John Ilale to sell by,-' Public. A ! iicabove — 14 pedigree Jersey ctnrs ' ' 11 2-year springing heifers 1 S-year bull fcile of Oaklauds 1 0-year bull Soumisc l'om ' Catalogues on application; IN BANKRUPTCY. TN THE KSTATEoF W. J. TUO&S, OF WAITAKA NEWTON KING h a * received instructions to ollVr tw salo by public auction on SATL'ItDAY, September S, 1017, at the Marl, New Plymouth, at 2 p.m.:— Section 15, 'block 5, Upper \Y»Bkiri» Survey District; lease ill perpetuity at annual rent of £2<s IBs. t'iSO acres approximately. 'IOO acres have been felled and gnuwed, fenced and mbdivided jnt-o five paddocks. Two milre to Post Office, Store and Sdiool. Eleven miles (0 Urcmii and saiovirds. Metal road within IV* miles and balance good formed voad. The property is subject io two.mortgages amounting t® .UlflOO, and AviH.be offered si reserve, ov €3 7? (id per acrtv For Jurthcr particulars apply, to Auctioneer.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1917, Page 8
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