SALES BY AUCTION NEWTON KING WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AS BELOW: LIST OP SHEEP FAIRS. OKAU—Friday, Jan. 31. 11RENUT—Monday, Feb. 3, AWAKINO—-Tuesday, Feb. 18. JNGLKWUOD —Monday, Feb. I 0„ STRATFORD—Tuesday, Feb. 11, URtm—Friday, Feb. 14. KOHURATAHI—Friday, Feb. 14. POHOKURA—Monday, Feb. 17. i STONY RlVEß—Wednesday, Feb. lit, WAIWAKAIHO-—Friday, Feb. 21, TAHORA— Wednesday, February 2Q. OHURA —Thursday, February 2T WHANGAMOMONA—Friday Feb. 2& Entries Invited. ' 'f RAHOTU. FRIDAY, JANUARY 31. At 1 o'clock^ PJQ TIP TOP 18-MONTH STEERS 40 15-month steers (good colors). 15 2J-year Jersey steers 21 18-month steers 1 Monitor drill 25 store and forward cows 15 in-calf 18-month heifers 30 15-month heifers 10 2£-year in-calf heifers 25 tip-top weaner steers On account of Public Trustee in tiEstate of Thomas Lakeman: Grazing of 160 acres Kalnii Road, Raliotu, from date of sale to 30tli June, 1919. —— . «t STRATFORD HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. sell in liis Stratford Horsi Bazaar on above date: 50 HORSES, comprising broken and unbroken draughts, hall draughts, Hacks and light ness horses. HiLSO: On account of Messrs Madgewicfe and Kehely: 24-horse teams and drays 1 horse and dray Sale at 1 o'clock. HAYMARKET SALE, STRATFORD* ■ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY I, 11)19. 34 WEANERS 40 stores 3 porkers Quantity roofing iu: . . ~u u iirict Sale at 12 o'clock. NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OI WOOL held nt WAITARA through' out the year. Wool valuation at Waitara, Feb. 4, 291 ft SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC, offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. NEXT OFFERING—March 4th. Consignments must arrive by Fridaj previous. Advice Cards and Labeli o< application. WAIKATO FARMS SALE OR EXCHANGE. 1000 ACM freehold, all plough able, 7UI) acres in grass, bal ance fern and toot, well sul> divided, up-to-date S-roome' house, hot and cold water, COM ci'. 'e ci.m shcv, sckrol and poSr oflice ;} mile, township and rail way 12 miles. PRICE: £b .os pe; acre. Own er will sell on exceptionally,oasv terms, or exchange for small iarm, rent producing property, or mortgages. 352 ACRES freehold, 5 miles from Hamilton town, all in grass, well subdivided, i)-roomed house, 12* bail cow-shod, 2 windmills, man's wliare, etc. A motor car can bo driven all over. A gift at £3S per acre. FARM of 175 acres, no weeds, good house and outbuildings, all grassed, sheep-proof fencing. Will carry CO cowaand young stock. , PRICE: £22 per acre, £3OO cash or good mortgage. Furthel particulars apply to i NEWTON KING, Land Department, INGLEWOOD. A line of sweet Dishes, Salad Bowls; also plain white Glass vases opened. From Cd upwards I at the Household Stores. e.n.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1919, Page 8
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