SALES BY AUCTION \JEWTON KING'S LIST OF CLEAR ING SALES: SEPTEMBER. Thursday, 12— J. N. Uhlenberg, Croydon Road, Waipuku. Monday, 23—Cheshire and Smith, Koru. Wednesday, 25 W. J. Simons, at Inglewood yards. RAHOTU SALEYARDS. ■f\:,i FRIDAY, SEPT. 13. NEWTON KING ■WfILL sell at his yards as above: 25 2-YEAR STEERS 20 20-month empty heifers 20 20-month steers 40 mixed yearlings 25 store and forward cows CO mixed yearlings 20 fat sheep :;■:£. 25 yearling heifers ''*?'' 1 set Duncan disc harrows On account of S. A. MORROW: 4 pedigree Holstein Frie3ian.bniy., Sale at 1 o'clock. >i\ AT THE MART, INGLBWOOD. ' I SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1918.. I ~-"A NEWTON KING soil on account of MR. H. HOL* LINS, his Implements, Furniture, etc., as under, WITHOUT RESERVE: McCormick mower, knife grinder, s.f. plough, dray and harness, lever tine harrows, hay rake, harness, chains, E- & G. discs, running gear, 8 wnlpple trees, maul and wedges, gig and harness, wire netting, wire, sheet, sacks, bicycle, ropes, milk cans, churn, horse and cow rugs, tables, chairs, chest drawers, linoleums, hand sewing ma<*hie, washstand, bedsteads, jlinds, tools and sundries. STONY RIVER HORSE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS. NEWTON KINO yiLL hold his Spring Horse Fair as above. Entries Invited. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. ATEWTON KING has received instructions to offer by auction at the Mart, Stratford, on SATURDAY, September 21, at 2 p.m., a most desirable property of 400 acres, tenure L.1.P., situated at Tututawa, 6 miles from Railway Station and about 1 mile from Factory and School. The farm is well improved and subdivided into numerous paddocks, all sheep-proof fencing. Buildings consist of 6-roomed dwelling, good woolshed and other outbuildings. This property is Well adapted for mixed farming, and will carry a herd of 30 to 40 cows besides a largo number of sheep and yoimg stock. The price will be a low one and the Terms exceptionally easy to suitable man. Apply— NEWTON KING, Stratford. WAIWAKAIHO ANNUAL BULL FAIR. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. NEWTON KINO hold his Annual Bull Fair as above Entries invited early. NOTE.—A catalogue will be prepared, giving full pedigrees. Vendors wishing their entries catalogued are requested to have all particulars with the Auctioneer by Saturday, September 14. JEDIGREE TTRIESIAN 'QATTLJI PALMERSTON NORTH. WED*NESDA¥, SEPT. IS, .1918, DALQETY&CO., LTD. JNSTRUCTED by; MR. W. I. LOVE-. LOCK, will sell at' 1 o'clock sharp: 22 FRIESIAN. BULLS, 1, 2 and 3-years Jy PEfiiftffi&t i FRIESIAN COWS, yearlings and 2-year heifers The animals to be offered are of undoubted quality, and in every case are supported by high butterfat records on both sire's and dam's sides. With the exception of a few lots, the sale will be unreserved. Luncheon Provided. •Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers. TJRENUI - WAITARA - NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR SERVICE. £io a.m. heaves New Plymouth 3 p.m., Wiwtara (lor Uremii), 4.30 pm ARTHUR J. SMITH. TJING UP CROZIER, No. 21, IN GLE . WOOD, when you want to go to the Mountain or anywhere else, Big, room* cars. Comoatent dri„ o , D n«.J".._ '
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