SALES BY AUCTION KAPONGA SALE YARDS. ERIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 191& NEWTON KING VUILL sell by auction, subject to the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association, as follows: FORWARD & STORE COWS 40 yearling heifers 22 yearling steers 20 hoggets 31 ewes and lambs i 12 hoggets 1 3-year filly, broken to all hamesy 5 good store pigs SPRINGING PENSs: C springing cows 15 springing heifers On account of Samuel Cameron, -vfhsf s sold his farm: 13 cows |f t 4 3 heifers 12 yearling heifers (good) 3 good farm horses Faun implements Sale at 1 o'clock. RAHOTU SALEYARDS, " a FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27: NEWTON KING WILL sell at his yards as above; 20 STORE COWS 15 springing heifers 35 15 and 16-month heifers 25 Shorthorn yearling heifer* 40 yearling steers 40 2-year steers 00 mixed yearlings Quantity of furniture and fowl! On account of Mr. Arthur Davys 1 spring tip dray 1 set spring cart harness Collar and haines, gig and barnesi '3O laying fowls, 3 store pigs, saddl and bridle, wire netting, 2 horse covers copper * AT THE MART, INGLEWOOD. SATURDAY, SEPT. 28, 1918. NEWTON-KING JJAS received instructions from the Executors in. the Estate of the late E VICKERS to offer by Public Auction: SECTIONS 337, 348 and 349 an< part of 338 Block 4 Egmont S.D, containing 3 roods, 34 perches) situated in the main street oj I Inglewood. I Sale at 2 o'clock. URENUI YARDS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. NEWTON KING VyiLL sell at his yards as above: 22 CHOICE TWO-YEAR SPRINGER SHORTHORN HED7ERS 20 store cows 20 springing heifers 1 pedigree 4-year Holstsin buty "Otangaki" 15 well-grown yearling heiferg 00 ewes in lamb CO hoggets 48 hoggets Sale at 1 o'clock. QN Thursday or Friday last, from New : Plymouth-One 15-month Grade Jersey Heifer.. NEWTON KING. LOOK I 10G ACRES FOR NEW PLYMOUTH HOUSE. 100 AOB^S Ree t! ol<1 > of «al tip-to* * dairying land, all level and ii "'- r welU.Subdivided, theep . proof fencing, situated y 4 mile / from township, school, creamery -. . aud,railway station, 1% mile? to cheese factory. BUILDINGS.—7-roomed house, (»ood cowshed, con- ;' -'■"• ■' ' crcteu-,-' ; -4""Dffis , ) i cow plant milking machine,. new engine ■■■-■■ room■ and tw-sbed' (concreted), stable,- matfs whare, hayshed, pig sties, etc. Wintersd 28 cows, 12 yearlings, 100 sheep and 4 horses.' Buyer can take stock over at valuation. PRTCE, £4O perVre. Owner , will take a good house in New Plymouth valued at £7OO to £IOOO as deposit, balance can remain on second mortgage for 5 years at 5$ per cent. NOTE.—Land Owners who are desirous of cannot do better than communicate with NEWTON KING, Land and Finance Agent, INGLEWOOD. Put a good tyre on your bicycle—thi NORTH BRITISH "A WON." The fin est roadster tyre made—all British Guaranteed from 6 to 15 months—i« risk! i
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1918, Page 8
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