SALES BY AUCTION NEWTON KINC ■yyiLL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTIO: AS BELOW: LIST OF SHEEP PAIRS. * INGLE WOOD—Monday, Feb. 10. STRATFORD—Tuesday, Feb. II URUTl—Friday, Feb, 11. KOIIORATAHI—Friday, Feb. 14. POHOK Feb. 17, AWAKlNO—'Tuesday, Feb. 18. Qhura—Wednesday, February 19, STONY RlVEß—Wednesday, Feb lft, WAlWAKAfflO—Friday, Feb. 21 ' TAHORA—Wednesday, February 26. WHAN GAMOMON A—FHday Feb. 28, Entries Invited. fll - rr;_^ STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. , 40 2 TO 2J-YEAR STEERS (good) 30 18-month steers 60 15 to 18-month heifers 26 forward cows 3 springers ,:l 8 bulls 25 Shorthorn Weauers strain) 10 good weaners 12 choice 2-year Holatoin in-csutt heifers 3 springing heifers Sale at 1 o'elocJd SATURDAY, FEBRUi NEWTON KING ' JJAS received instructions froifi tha Public Trustee, Administrator in the Estate of the late Ernest Jamei Francis to sell by Public Auction at thi Mart, New Plymouth, at 2,30 pan. Subdivision 20 Part section 126 Fitzroy, Block V Paritutu, con* taining 1 acre. Full Particulars from the Auctioneer NEWTON KING i WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. Wool valuation at Waitara, Feb. 4, 1919. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETCj offered every four weeks at > STRATFORD. NEXT OFFERING-March 4th. must arrive by Frid*. previous. Advice Cards and Label* en application. FRUIT SALE! FRUIT 8 ALE I, TO-DAY, AT 2.30 O'CLOCK, WEBSTER BROS, YyiLL .Sell: 500 Choice Auciclan? Pears, Peaches, Tomatoes, Crapes, iTeetarineß, Plums, Cucumbers, and Apples. jriELIMINARY .lOTICE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1' T. LAMASOM. JJAS received inviruetionfi fAu W. J. I.opdoi: ■'') sell it ilia Uiiu ence, Mirmln P'.! V«rth, the whoU of li;d Jioiucljo.v'. i L . :.[■ and effects.' Partii.'iiinrs Liuer. WAIKATO FARMS SALE OR EXCHANGE. 1000 ACRES,; freehold, all ploughubie, 7UO acres in grass, balance fern and toot, well subdivided, up-to-date 8-ntfped house, hot and cold watorfwoii(T. 1,1 e. v st'l;. o' and post oilico j'lilo, township and railway 12 miles:PRICE: £j .M pej acre. Owner will sell on c.u'epliomii.iy easy terms, or exchange for' small fuim, rent jiroducing property, or mortgages. 352 ACRES freehold, S miles from Hamilton town, ail ill grass, wfcl! subdivided, 0-roomed house, 12bail cow-shed, 2 windmilli; maAV w'larc, ete. -A' ninto- car can be . driven all over. A gift at £k per acre. fARANAKI FARM of 175 scros, ni» wefds, good house and outbuilt) - 4ngs, all gt-assed, sheep-proo:' . • f«neing.: Wiii,:carry 60.MNnMd young stock. PRICE: £ii per' acre, "£,IOO • • «»»!« Ifari&ct ' pfti'tieiiiiua apply to NEWTON KING, Land Department, INGLEWOOD. "Hustling" methods are avoided in making CLrNCHKR CROSS TYRES. Ihey re made the British way—riowly ?I? y ' , P"' " life " ia not cooked f-POQC T.' Fit fte CLINCHER CKO.SS next time. /
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 February 1919, Page 8
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