SALES BY AUCTION. MAKAHU. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, WljL -V vNEWTON KING fTAS received instructions from Mr. T. R. MOUNSEY, to sell on the farm, m above date, WITHOUT RESERVB-i )000 MIXED smffi ? inciuding-, 900 4-tooth wethers 1100 2-tooth wethers 1200 2-tooth ewes 400 4-iooth cwea 400 6-tOith ewes 300 4 and 6-year ewes 500 lambs 30 2-tootli Romuey rami f SO 4, 6 and f.f.m. Ronmey ramt j Oft HEAD CATTL&50 18-month steers 20 2J-year steers 10 18-month heifers 25 3 and 4-year empty heifers 15-store cows 8 calves 2 dairy cows HORSES—--8 farm horses large assortment of Implement* la* eluding Disc Harrow, di. Plough and Sundries. Sale at 12 o'clock, LUNCHEON PROVIDED. As Mr. Mounsey has sold his property the whole of his stock will be sold abaci* utely without reserve. The sheep are k first rate order and I cat) confidently Htrecommend anyone in search of goad sheep to attend this sale. Cars will leave my Stratford office at P..30 on the morning of the Bale. Intend* ing purchasers are requested to book seats early. URUTI SHEEP FAIR. THURSDAY, 20th FEBRUARY. <TPHE Annual Uruti Sheep Fair adv«r-< tised for FRIDAY next has been postponed to THURSDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, ' Early entries are invited. NEWTON KOTO. NEWTON KlN** WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS Off WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. Wool valuation at Waitara, Feb. 4, 1919. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every four weeks at STRATFORD^ Consignments must anive by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labels on application. FRUIT I FRUIT! FRUIT! TO-DAY AT 2.30 O'CLOCK WEBSTER BROS. 600 BOXKS Choice Auckland Peaches, Pears, Hums, Nectarines (last of season), Tomatoes, Grapes, Cucumber* and Apples. SOMETHING WORTH READING! ()2 ACRES freehold, all in grass and situated only 9 miles from New Plymouth, motor bus passes the door daily; cheese factory adjoining property; school and post office i mile; subdivided into 20 paddocks, mostly live ieiiuing; comfortable five-room-ed house, surrounded by native bush; up-to-date cowshed, concrete floor, milking machine; circular saw, ch- jr cutter. The farm in beautif watered, being nearly all level. J.. £3O per acre, only £SOO cash required, balance can remain over five years at 5 per cent. 101 ACRES freehold in grass, nearly all level, and only 2J miles from township; subdivided into 10 paddocks, good fencing, all ploughable, comfortable six-roomed house, nearly new, up-to-date 12-bail cowshed, concrete floor. Cheap at £33.per acie > £SOO cash, balance 5 years at J per cent. 180 ACRES, together with 70 ec*i, . , milking machine, horses,' all farm implements. Price£fc> per acre, £*oeo * cash, balance arranged . ACRES, freehold, alj in grass; six paddocks Ting fenced; seven-bail cowshed and lean to. Price £3l per acre . £SOO cash, balance arranged. Further particulars apply to— NEWTON KING, Land Department INGLEWOOD. A U- Employers can help our returned soldier boys by sending their re<fu rements for labor to the Discharged Soldiers' Department, or to the Returned furqosaj Xq 10 'nonwaossy ,s»rpiot! them useful crafto a„d occupations
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 February 1919, Page 8
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