SALES BY AUCTION NEWTON KING BULL FAIRS, 1918. WAIWAKAIHO—Thursday, October 17, STRATFORD —Saturday, Oct. 19. I NfJ Li : WOO I) Wednesday, Oct. 23, RAHOTU—Friday, Oct. 25, KAl'ONGA—Friday, Oct. 25. UREXCJI—Monday, Oct. 28. STONY RlVEß—Tuesday, Oct. 29. , WAIWAKAIHO SALE YARDS."" FRIDAY, OCTOBER,, NEWTON KING sell at lis yards as above? STORE & FORWARD COWS SO mixed yearlings 25 springing heifers 5 fat cows (good) 5 fat heifers (good) 15 2-year steers 30 yearling heifers 5 dairy cows Sale at 1 o'clock, STRATFORD HORSE FAIR* ",7" SATURDAY, OCT. 6, 1918. NEWTON KINO V sell in Ms Stratford Horse B&i zaar on above date: HORSES, including Broken and Unbroken. Draughts, Half-draughty and Light Harness Hordes. Sale at 1 o'clock. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1$ NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions to sell bf Public Auction at the Mart, New Plymouth, as above, at 2 PART RESERVE Q Borough of New Plymouth, containing 3 roods 12} perches situate between Cameron St* Gilbert St. and Redge Lane. Full particular# from the Auctioneer. STRATFORD BULL FAIR. SATURDAY, OCT. 19, 1918. NEWTON KING \yiLL hold his Annual Bull Fair in the Stratford Yards on above date. Pedigree Bulls will be offered first); others in order of entry received.
Entries Solicited. Particulars later. JfEWTON J£lN® WOOLBROEER GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS Ofr WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. SHEEPSKINS & HIDES, ETC., offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. NEXT OFFERING—Tuesday, Oct. 15. Consignments must arrive by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labels on application. L. A. NOLAN & CO. GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKTTf BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. Q.OVERNMENT Valuations conducted as under: Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Waitara, at short intervals during season. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street, New Plymouth, every four weeks. Next Valuation— Tuesday, October 15. Auction Sales.of Hides, TaJlow, etc., com ducted monthly. Address Labels and Advico Cards for* warded on application.
LOOK! 100 ACRES FOR NEW PLYMOUTH HOUSE. 100 Freehold, of real tip-to, dairying land, all level and in grass, well subdivided, theepproof fencings situated Vj mile from township;! school, creamery and railway station, l l / 2 miles to cheese factory. BUILDINGS.—7-roomcd house, (good order) new cowshe»l, concreted, 4 bails, 2 cow plant milking machine, new engine loom and traprshed (concreted), stable, man's whare, hayshed, pig sties, etc. Wintered 26 cows, 12 yearlings, 100 sheep and 4 horses. Buyer can take stock over at valuation. PRICE, £4O per acre. Oivner 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 51 per cent. NOTE. —Land Owners who Hie desirous of selling, cannot do better than communicate with NEWTON KING, Land and Finance Agent, INGL.EWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1918, Page 8
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