SALES BY AUCTION VEWTON KING'S LIST OF CLEAR ■INO■■BALES:' Wednesday, 98— T. P. Murphy, Mangawhero Road, Biverlea. Thursday, 29—Mrs. E. Tapp, Junction Road, Inglewood. > SEPTEMBER. • Monday, 2—J. W. Robs, Okoke, at Urauui Yards, Monday, o—Fred''Chapman, Warea. 25—W. J. Simons, at Inglewood yards. ■■..•■ RAHOTU SALEYARDS.FREDAY, AUGUST 30. NEWTON KING TS7ILL sell at his yards as abovei 2Q STORE COWS 60 mixed yearlings 20 yearling steers 40 yearling heifers 8 2-year empty heifers 12 2 and 3-year springing leifers 12 2 and 3-year springing heifer* 10 springing cow* 25 yearling steers -.■■_, 1 medium-sized milk expwrt Sale at 1 o'clock, KAPONGA YARD SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30* 1918. NEWTON KING WILL sell as above, subject to the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association: gA FORWARD & STORE COWS 20 1-year steers 40 1-year heifers 10 1-year steers 40 lambs (In springer pens) 20 springing heifers 1 horse, gig and harness 1 trotting mare by Koolgardie; In foal to Advance Sale at 1 o'clock. URENUI YARDS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER NEWTON KING XXJUAj sell at his yards as above: 50 mixed yearlingß ' 15 springing heifers 10 springing cows 16 2-year empty heifers 1 30-h.p. 5-seater Kissel motor car (good order).
On account of Mr. W. J. Day, Urutu 11 springing dairy cows, 2nd calverS 10 springing heifers (Hobtein) On account of Mr. J. W. Boss, Okoke, who has sold his farm, RESERVE;; ' ; ' 230 2 and 4-tooth wethers 220 2 and 4-tooth maiden ewei 9 choice young dairy cows 1 2-year springing heifer 23 yearling Holatein-Shorthoni steers 27 yearling Holatein-Shorthoni heifers 6 3-year steera 2 farm mares 1 yearling colt 1 Massey s.f. plough, 2-yeal tine harrows, 4-bottle Babcock tester, whip* pie trees, chains, collars; hames, trap saddle, scales, quantity household fur* 'niture and farm sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVEt' 1 5-seater Dodge motor car 1 45-gallon Alpha Laval separatoi (nearly new) Sale at 1 o'clock. GOING CONCERN, EVERYTHING READY FOR COMING SEASON. CQ , ACRES Freehold, li miles, from f township and railway station by good metalled road, well subdivided, 'fences good, and all plonghable. Buildings: comfortable 5roomed house, 2 whares, Gbail cowshed, hayshed attached; together with 18 coming ifi middle of August, horse, dray, harness, gig and harness, and all necessary farm implements.
Price, £35 per acre, only £SOO cash, balance 5 years at 6J per cent. Q\A ACRES L.1.P., all level and in ■■ * ship, well subdivided, sheep * grass, 0 miles' from townproof fences, carrying at present 300 Bheep,. 100 head cattle. Price £ll per acre, reasonable terms arranged. For further particulars apply to— NEWTON KING, 8 INGLEWOOD. JOB pRINTINQ. 'THE NEWS' Room has. tin facilities for turning out work ex* peditiousjy, cheaply and effectively. When in need of any printing, from 3 tisitiug card to a poster, please ring Phone IT, and oui: representative wfO call. .
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1918, Page 8
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