SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING TVILh SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AS BELOW; LIST OF SHEEP FAIRS. URUTI SUPPLEMENTARY— Monday, March 10. IXGLKWOOD SUPPLEMENTARY r^ Thursday, March 13. MAKAHU—March 13, in Mr. J. Rentoul'g yards. OHUIU SUPPLEMENTARY— Thursday March 20. CLEARING SALE-E. Guacott, Uruti, Wednesday, March 19. Entries Invited. WAIWAKAIHO. FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 150 a:EAI) ° F CAXTLE < DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 10, 18l». 20Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 30OQ MIXED SHEEP, including* 200 4, 0-tooth, and f.tm. ewesy 400 f m. ewes. 127 forward ewes. 300 lambs. —Also—"On account Meß3rs. G. & W. Jones, W«» have leased their property: 1000 2-tooth to f.f.m. «we» (to bf draughted). 200 2, 4, 6-tooth wctnera. 100 mixed lambs. Sale at 1 o'clock.
URUTI SHEEP AND CATTLE SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 10. 2 bulls. 1 fat heifer. 2 store cows ; 30 18-month steers. 23 weaners. 400 4-tooth maiden ewes. 100 f.f.m. wethers. 100 f.m. ewes. * Lunch and Afternoon Tea will be pro* Tided by the Uruti Ladies' Patriotic Com* mittee. ENTRIES INVITED. VALUABLE INGLEWOOD FREEHOLD; FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. NEWTON KING Under instructions from the Trustee, of the Estate of Nicholla and So% Will sell by Auction, AT HIS MART, INGLEWOOD, ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 182 ft. at 11 ajn. »J\BAT valuable freehold property—late Moa Farmers' Union Store—having a frontage of 117 feet to Moa Street, with large and commodious shops anil bakery running back to Standiah Street and comprising three roods, nine perches. The property is tenanted by Mrs. Parktr, Mrs .Grant, Mr. Kennedy, and NichoJU and Son, and the present rentals of tenants are £5 12s 6d with a rental value of Nicholls and Son shop and bakery of £5, making a total rental value of £lO 12s 6d per week. The whole of this valuable freehold property will be sold at an upset of £2500, it being absolutely necessary to realise the Estate immediately. The Borough valuation of the property is £3843. Further particulars, if desired, and conditions of mh can he,, obtained <m application to the Auctioneer or to Messrs." ( Weston and Woaton, Solicitors to the Trustees. The property is at present subject to a Mortgage of £I7OO.
NEWTON KINO WOOLBROKER GOVURNMKNT VALUATTONs" .OF WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. NEXi" WOOJi VAl,U:!#«>N—M»r<* <U. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. efTcrt'd every four wcoki at STKA'ri.qitD. ~ • Coi>si<rnm •nts must nr.-lvo by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Übefe oh application. w*' to it that you s -,t the right brand when you invest in a fiARDKN S?T»»„« Ask for north-myTiw RUBBER CO.'S make. Last, for yen---does not burst, crack or bend. Soli" Everywhere. 50.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1919, Page 8
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