SALES BY AUCTION STONY RIVER YARDS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER IS, NEWTON KING •fyyiEL sell at his yards aa abotet 220 YEARLING TO 16-MONM* STEERS (m lots) 10 yearling Jersey heifers 20 15-month Jersey heifers 60 12 to 15-month heifers [(mostly Sliorthorn-Holstein), BO yearling heifers 36 mixed yearlings (withoukiwerfii}: 40 empty cows 25 empty cows (without 20 mixed yearlings" " ' 8 3 and 4-year bullockf 28 2-year steers 12 empty 2-year heifers 15 good 2-year steers 15 springing heiferf „ 5 dairy cowaf 10 dairy bulla) 13 fat sheep J Massey Harris mower ■ , 1,1 Sale at 1 o'clock.; iltmi "* ON THE FARM, TATARAIMAKA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER,IB, NEWTON KINQ; JJAS received instructions front J. J. GYDE (who has sold iwftUSjjjk to sell, as above: WITHOUT RESERVE? Jg CHOICE DAIRY COWS (2nd.:calw ers; heavily culled) J 2-year-old Shorthorn bull 3 store cows, 2 yearling heifers,, 3 yearling steers 12 calves, 1 mare (any harness horse, 1 unbroken colt, I 6* year gelding (slight reserve), Horns!® mowing machine, s.f. Duncan hillside plough,. tine, chain, - sad tripod harrows, liay rake, sledge, dcaj and harness, milk cart and harness, whippletrees and chains, collars, B&cU die and bridle, milk cans, pig trough, wire, staples, netting, tank, copper, Methven boiler, grindstone, seed sow* er, vise, block and tackle, tubs, gas den tools, 70 feet wire rope, toofay fowls. Household furniture Overland motor car (slight reaafej] Luncheon Provided,; Sale at 12.30 p.m. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19,. NEWTON KINO sell on above date in. hii "Strife ford Yards: 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 250 EWES AND LAMBS IN SPRINGER PENS.' pO springing heifers and cowa Sale at 1 o'clock; INGLEWOOD SALE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. • NEWTON KING sell aB above:' 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE FURTHER PARTICULARS LATER. FARMS! FARMS! FARMS! ACRES Freehold, all in grass, prac* tically level, 9 paddocks, 5-room-ed Ibouse, cowshed and engine room, concrete floor and yard, cheese factory, township and station within easy distance. PRICE £26 per acre; £250 cash, balance 5 years per cent. - (13) IXO ACRES Freehold,' all in grass, subdivided into lji .paddocks, ;6« roomed house, conveniences, cowshed, trap and motorrshefi, hayshed, etc. (no weeds.) PRICE £2O per acre; £IOO9 cash, balance arranged. (18) 108 ACRES Freehold, all level and in grass and well subdivided, school, factory, P. 0., etc, within i mile; comfortable 5-roomed house, 30-bail cowshed, trap* shed, etc. PRICE £3B per acre, £IOOO cash. (9) 110 Freehold, good buildings, well "subdivided, no weeds. PRICE £4O per acre, £7OO required. (44) SALE OR EXCHANGE. J&O ACRES LT - Title, all in gratf, isubdivided into 10 paddocks, sheep proof, totara posts, 6« roomed house, cowshed, engine room, and all necessary out* buildings. Will carry GO dairy cows and do them well. PRICE £22 per acre; £SOO cash, or will consider exchange for rent producing property. Further particulars, apply to— NEWTON KING; Land and Finance Agent, INGLEWOOD. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS, ONSALE. pOSTS, Strainers and Droppers, in any quantity f.o.r. Main Trunk Line, Address— A. D. BLICK, Ohaktme.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1918, Page 8
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