SALES BY AUCTION. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE 01 STUD & FLOCK LLNCOLNS. PUKENGAHU, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 45. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from S, CHRISTOFFELL, Esq., who hag sold ilia farm, to sell as übove Absolutely Without Reserve;} I QAQ STUD SHEEP, cenwating ofs 36 ram lambs 60 ewes 45 2-tooth rams 57 4-tooth rams 30 2-tooth ewes 90 mixed-age ewes 1149 VWCK SIIEEI, » insisting «f< 381 lambs 468 2-tooth to f.f.m. ewes 300 mixed 2-tooths J>A2 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 107 2J-year steers 26 15-month cattle 4 empty cows 2 dairy cows 3 weaners 3 horses Spring dray and harness, new Reid | and Gray drill, 1 new disc hart rows, chain harrows, si. plough, 2 jacks. Luncheon from 11 (ua. Sale at 12 noon. NOTE.-~Mr. Christoffell started Hi flock with purchases from the New Zealand Land Company, following on with McMastera', Stuekey's and Wybourne'* rams. The flock book number is 48, Cars will leave my Stratford and Kaponga offices at 10 o'clock on morning of sale. Intending purchasers are requested to book seats early. STONY RIVER SALE AND SHEEP FAIR. iWEDNE&DAY, FEBRUARY Ift. 'pHIS sale is postponed from Tuesday next to the above date to avoid clashing with outside Sheep Fairs. Early entries invited. NEWTON KINO.FRUIT! FRUITJ JBUITB TO-DAY, AT 1.30 O'CLOCK. WEBSTER BROS. "\ynj4 Sell: • (JOQ BOXES Choice Auckland Nectar, ines, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Grapes, Tomatoes, Cucumbera, Apple*, Greengages and Onions. SALE OF SEED, > TO-MORROW (SATURDAY),. AT lLStf WEBSTER BROS. JJAVE received instructions to sell bf auction on the ground at back «£ Soldiers' Club: Pne Good Wood and Iron 12 (floored), for removal, ' Sale at IUO. SOMETHING WORTH READING! 92 ACRES freehold, all in grass and situated only S miles from New llymouth, motor bus passes the door daily; cheese factory property; school and post office J mile; subdivided into 20 Dailrl™!™ «.«.»!« nve lencingj comfortable nve-room-ed house, surrounded by native bush) up-to-date cowshed, concrete floor, milking machine; circular saw, chaffcutter The farm is beautifully watered, being nearly all level. Price £?l, Pe . r , a ° re ' ° nly cash required, balance can remain over five years at 5 per cent. 101 ACRI!s freehold in grass, nearly all level, and only 2j miles from township; subdivided into 10 paddocks, good fencing, all plougbaMe, comfortable six-rooined house, nearly new, up-to-date 12-bail cowshed, concrete floor. Cheap at £a 3 per « cr e. ASoo cash, balance 6 years at S per cent. * 180 A( ?ES, together with 70 cows, ¥. machine - horses . *K '*™» V cash, balance arranged . . 57 ACRES, freehold, all in grass; six paddocks ring fenced; seven-bail cowshed and lean to. Price £3l per a ° re > £SOO cash, balance arranged Jnn-ther particulars upply to— NEWTON KING. Land Department, INGLEWOOD. C. H. Weston. \ H. R. Billing , \yEBTON & JJILLINU BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, New Plymouth and Inglewood. Resident Manager at Inglewood, W H. Armstrong, Solicitor. We have sums of money up to £20,000 awaiting investment.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1919, Page 8
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