SALES BY AUCTION XTEWTON KING'S LIST 'OP CLEAB ING SALES: SEPTEMBER. Monday, 9—Fred Chapman, Warea. Monday, 9—Jas. Hine, Jr., Tikorangi. Thursday, 12— J. N. Uhlenberg, Croydon Road, Waipuku. Monday, 23—Cheshire and Smith, Koru. Wednesday, 25 W. J. Simons, at Ingle' wood yards. HAYMARKET SALE, STRATFORD SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 191g, NEWTON KINO WILL sell by auction as above. £Q WEANEES 42 stores 7 porkers 1 milk cart 1 s.f. plough Fencing posts Sale at 12 o'clock. OK THE FARM, TDXORANCa. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Sic, NEWTON KING AS received instructions from MB. JAMES HINE, JUNR., who must relinquish dairying owing to. his remain* ing son going into camp, to sell by bub* lie auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVES 20 DAIRY COWS, in milk and to calve 11 heifers, in milk and to calve 1 registered milking Shorthorn bull "Roan Duke," bred by Mesar*. R. Turnbull and Song 17 Shorthorn calves S milk cans NOTE.—These are a g6od line. The herd is in great condition, and none have calved before August 1. The bull is a Bplendid animal, and is guaranteed sound. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, SEPT. 9, 191 S. NEWTON KING sell in his Douglas Yards, i, above date: 20Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE £QQ MIXED HOGGETS 800 mixed bush hoggets (in lots l 200 mixed bush hoggets (in lots; On account of Mr. F. W Court: 0 dairy cows, close up (guaranteed sound) Sale at 1 o'clock. ON THE FARM, WAREA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mi FRED CHAPMAN, who has solo his farm, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: gj DAIRY COWS (in milk and spring. ing) 10 2-year dairy heifers 15 calves (Shorthorn) 2 Shorthorn bulls 1 |-draught mare 1 half-draught mare, guaranteed -all harness 1 gig mare, quiet and sound 6 milk cans, buckets, strainer, S batli tubs, boy's pony, saddle and bridle, saddle and bridle, gig and milk cart, harness, gig, milk cart, 2 disc harrows, plough, swingle trees, chains, tools, calf chains and troughs, posts, copper, barrels, lawn mower and all farm sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 making machine and plant (Fell* engine) Luncheon Provided.
ft||f|FQß SALE, EX« farm, freehold, 10 miles from railway station, 1 mile from school, etc., well stibtlivided, '■'■ 9heep proof fences, 4room- ! Ed cotage and outbuildv., Sgjf- Wintered 300 ewes. / " '.''lpce £& 10s per acre, £4OO cash. gJ2 ACRES freehold all in grass, : ,; well subdivided, 2-roomed : cottage, Iwoolshed, etc. Price £ls per acre. Own- •: er going Unto camp and will consider exchange for house property or will lease for a term of : years. ACRES freehold, all in grass and well subdivided, two 6roomed houses, Woolshed and outbuildings. Wintered 250 cattle and 600 sheep. Price £2O per acre, £SOO cash. Owner will exchange for a dairy fatm or lease. NEWTON KING, INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1918, Page 8
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