SALES BY AUCTION INGLEWOOD YARDS WKDNESDAi, AUGUST 29, NEWTON KING TOII/L sell, subject to the rules of UiO Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association:— . GO good yearling stcent 40 yearling heifers 5 good Jersey springing litihtt 25 springing ;hei|ers 15 springing'; 20 store cows r 20 forward cows 75 mixed yearling's 20 2-year empty heiferf 20 Holstein yearling heifert* 150 ewes in lamb Sale at one o'clock. ON THE FARM, WAITAEA ROAD^ THURSDAY, AUGUST 3ft NEWTON KING, J£AS received instructions from Mr. A« H. Taylor, who has sold \is farnj to sell by public auction as above:* WITHOUT RESERVE. 21 choice dairy cows in milk and t<} calve 1 pedigree Jersey bull 1 store cow, springing heifer, Si yearling heifers, 6 draught gelding (any'harness), light draught aged gelding-(any. harness), G store pigs, diso plough, si, plough, lever, tine* , chain and tripod harrows, mann ure distributor, Iron Age drill, cans, aerator, dray, gig, harness, manure, cement and farm nun-! ♦Light Luncheon Provide*, Sale at 1 o'clock. RAHOTU SALE. FRIDAY AUGUST 31 NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above, mibi ject to the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association—--85 mixed yearlings 40 store and forward cows It springing heifers 2 springing Jersey heifers (choice) Sale at one o^clock SECOND ANNUAL UNRESERVED PEDIGREE JERSEY SALE. AVENUE ROAD, NEW PLYMOUIH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1017 NEWTON KING T-TAS received insfruetions from Mr. John Hale to sell by Public Aucti«m as übove WITHOUT RESERVE 14 pedigree Jersey cows 11 pedigreed 2-year Jersey springing heifers 1 S-year pedigree Jersey bull Exile of Oaklands Z 0-year pedigree Jersey bull Sou< mise Tom. 11-coulter Deering drill and turnip sower, Deering mowing machine and hay rake. Luncheon 'Provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock, Catalogues on Application IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF W. J. TUCKER, OF WAITARA. THE under noted property will be offered for sale by public auction by Mr Newton King on Saturday, the eigjtfi day of September, at the Mart, New. Plymouth, at 2 p.m.:— Section 15, bloclyS, Upper i/aitara Survey District; lease in perpetuity at annual rent of £25 Ids, OSO acres approximately, 400 acres has been felled and grass-' ed, fenced and subdivided into five paddocks; five miles to post office and school; eleven miles to Urenui and Saleyards; metal road to within 1% miles, and balance good formed road. The-property is subject to two mortgages amounting to £IGOO, and will bo offered at a reserve of £3 7s 6d per acre. STRATFORD HORSE FAIR. QLIENTS will please note that the Horse Fair carded for September 1 has been cancelled. • My next Horse Fair will be held o* Saturday, oth October. 1917. NEWTON KING, Auctioneer. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS US. SHEEPSKINS. HIDES, AND CALFSKINS. npHE above Valuations will be held at Newton King's Wool Store, Stratford, every four weeks. Nest Valuation, Tuesday, September 11 Consignments must arrive by th« FRIDAY previous. Ad\ice Cards and Labels ou application; ?£S'r •- KEWTON KING. . Stratford
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1917, Page 8
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