SALES BY AUCTION \JEWTON KING'S LISX OF CLEAR ING SALKS: AUGUST. Monday, 19— J. W. H. Martin, TTramtl Yards. Wednesday, 21—15. G. Ivnapman, Sutton' Road, Oniata Thursday, 29—Mrs. E. Tapp, Jiwctioa Road, Inglewood. <roi URENUI yards. ; MONDAY," AUGUST 10, NEWTON KING sell at his yards as aboves' 2Q GOOD YEARLING TTV.TTrmg 6 fat heifers 20 store cows *'if 20 empty 2-year heiferS On account of Mr. W. J. Day, Urutl| 11 good dairy cows, 2ndcalrer§ 10 heifers in calf NOTE.—The dairy cows previously yertised for this sale on account of J. W. H. Martin have been withdrawn* STONY RIVER YARDS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2Qr ) NEWTOfT(ING se ]j a j. y ar( i s a 9 above}'. OA GOOD JERSEY YEARLING HEIi FERS 10 springing heifers '(mostly Hoi* stein) 15 store cows 80 mixed yearlings 20 empty heifers ON THE FARM, SUTTON ROAD, ' OMATA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21. NEWTON KING H as received instructions from MR. R. G. KNAPMAN, who haa sold his farm, to sell by public auction aa above, WITHOUT RESERVE: |_g JERSEY SHORTHORN COWS practically all in milk 1 store cow, 1 grade Holstein bull, 10 calves, 1 gelding, any harness, good cattle dog, tip spring cart and cart harness, saddle and bridle, Duncan s.f. plough, McCormick hay rake, 2-horse set tine harrows, 6ft. 6in. Maßsey Harris lime sower, Massey Harris 1-horaa cultivator, Planet Junipr hand drill, 33-gallon Alfa Laval separator (nearly new), 3 Harvey milk cans, I cream can, 2-horse set Whipple trees, 2 back bands and chains, 20 sheets iron, hay frame for cart, 12-gallon copper, 2 barrels, 2 pig troughs, maul and wedges, 2 cross-cut saws, hay knife, 2 wire strainers, lawn mower, J wire stretcher bed, usual farm sundries Sale at 1 o'clock. OHURA SALE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1918. NEWTON~(ING sell in his Ohura Yarda on abovs date: 300 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, in* eluding: 100 mixed yearlings 50 3-year steers 00 2 and 3-year springing heifers, 20 store cows Sale at 11 o'clock. LOOK! GOING CONCERN, EVERYTHING READY FOR COMING SEASON. '~"1 60 ACRES Freehold, 1J miles from township and railway station by good metalled road, well subdivided, fences good, and all ploughable. Buildings: comfortable 5roonied house, 2 whares, flbail cowshed, hayshed attrolled; together with 18 cows coming in middle of August, horse, dray, harness, gjg and harness, and all necessary' farm imple- .. ipents, Price; £sW'ncriC'bhlv £SOO cash, bat anee ft years at 5J per cent. AGKES;';L.I.P., ail i ev el and in ' gmss, 0 mile;! from township, v.-ell subdivided, sheep proof fences, carrying at present I! 00 sheep, 100 head cattle. Price ;Cll per nerp, reasonable terms arranged. For further particulars apply to-* NEWTON KING, INGLEWOOD. L. A. NOLAN & CO. GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. GOVERNMENT Valuations conducted as under: Wool: At x our store, Quay Street, Wai. tara, at short intervals during treason. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street, New Plymouth, every four weeks. Next Valuation—August 20.. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., con ducted monthly. Next Sale, June 23. Address Labels and Advice Cards forwarded on application.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1918, Page 10
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