SALES BY AUCTION VEWTON KING'S LIST OF CLEAR DUG SALES: SEPTEMBER. Monday, 23 —Cheshire and Smith, Koru. Wednesday, 25 W. J. Simons, at Ingler wood yards. TO-DAY. SATURDAY, SEPT. 21, 1918. ON THE PREMISES, NO 71 HINE ST, NEWTON KING WILL sell by auction: '•?»„ One 5-roomed cottage, iron roA brick chimneys (to be removed within one month). ' Sale at 2 pjn. HAYMARKET SALE, STBATFOBD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ZL NEWTON KING sell as above: 31 stores 2 sows 1 milk cart 200 fencing posts Sale at 12 o'clock. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. JTEWTON KING has received instate* tions to offer by anction at the Marty Stratford, on SATURDAY, September 21, at 2 p.m., a most desirable property of 400 acres, tenure LI.P., situated at Tututawa, 6 miles from Railway Sta« tion 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 4 large number of sheep and young stock. The price will be a low one and the Terms exceptionally easy to suitable man. Apply— NEWTON KING, Stratford. ON THE FARM, KORU. MONDAY, SEPT. 23. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Messrs, Cheshire and Smith, who are dim solving partnership (through Mr Cbeshirt being called for the front) to sell bj Public Auction as above: GRADE DAIRY COWS .(DKWtlj 7 ycarlingi 3 2-year steers 3 farm horses (aged), I nearly new s.f. Duncan plough, 1 12-tooth cultivator, 3-leaf tine harrows, milk cart, spring trap and farm sundries, and the furniture con< tained in a 4-roomed cottage On account of other vendorss 10 2-year heifers Outside entries will be accepted. Sale at 1 o'clock. : \ DOUGLAS SALS. MONDAY, 23rd SEiFTEMBER, 1918. NEWTON KtNG sell in his Douglas yarcis pt above date: 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including: 100 2-3 year steers 130 6th f.m. wethers (good) 30 f.m. ewes 300 mixed hoggets--160 2th wethers. Sale- at 1 o'clock. ■M STRATFORD SALE. ' ■TUESDAYS,' SEPT. 24. NEWTON KING . ;^el),': iji..!jiH;>Stratford Yard* w above date: 250-^ 4 P- CAim ' E 150 IjiOjjgete ; (extras good) ■:. 50 fit ewes • • 300 hoggets- | Sale at 12.30 p.m. I STONY RIVER HORSE FAIR. ' THURSDAY, SEPT. 2G. NEWTON KING \\fILL hold his Horse Fair as above and will sell by public auction: g0 HORSES, comprising Broken ni>< Unbroken Draughts and Mil If: draughts, Hncks. Harness Horse* and Ponies. Sale at 12.30 oVlock What's the best lyre for a heavy com..lereial truck? Thousands have" proved CLINCHER SOLID RAND TYRES to be best Durable yet resilient. -iw*d on Western Front. Ask at garages S
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1918, Page 8
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