SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ' AS BELOW: LIST OF SHEEP FAIRS. OHURA SUPPLEMENTARY—TImreday. March 20. CLEARING SALE—E. Guseott, Uruti, Wednesday, March 19. Entries Invited. HAYMARKET, NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-DAY, AT 12 NOON. PIGS, HORSES, TRAPS. HAYMARKET SALE. STRATFORD. SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1919. 4Q W...WKRS 32 stores 4 porkers Also, on account Air. H. Goble: 1 light spring eart 1 heavy spring 1 light bay mare 1 dark bay inari 12 cow covers 31 sheets Bf'„ iron 8 milk cane 1 M.H. plo'igh 1 net disc harrows and sundries SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. ON THE FARM, URUTI. WEDNESDAY, MAPXSH 19. NEWTON KING. H AS received instructions from Mr. E. Guseott, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction as abovej without reserve — 130 2-tooth ewes 12.") 2-tooth wethers 300 lambs 100 f.f.m. ewes 100 6 tooth ewes 25 fat wethers 21 2%-yestr steers 13 20-wonth steers 3 dairy cows in milk 4 calves, 1 in-calf heifers, 12 WJj. fowls, % draught horses (all harness!, harness, chains, hack,, saddle, 3-year unbroken gelding, single lever plough, Donald wool press, hand chaffcuttcr, and. household furniture, including' piano by Wallace and Son (reserve), oak raaeic stooi (reserve). LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30.
NEWTON KING WOOLBROtCER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. NEXT WOOL VALUATION—MareIi 14. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. Consignments must arrive by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labels on SOMETHING WORTH BEADING! OO ACRES freehold, all in gmas and situated only 9 miles from New Plymouth, motor bug passes the door daily; cheese factory adjoining property; school and post office J mile; subdivided into 20 paddocks, mostly live fencing, comfortable flve-room-ed house, surrounded by native bush; up-to-date cowshed, concrete floor, milking machine; circular saw, chaffcutter. Th> farm is beautifully watered, being nearly all level. Price £3O per acre, only £SOO cash required, balance can remain ovar five years at 5 per cent. "I A 1 ACRES freehold in grass, nearly all level, and only 2t miles from township; subdivided into 10 paddocks, good fencing, nil plougliable, comfortable six-roomed iiou4e, nearly new, up-to-date- 12-bail' cowshed, concrete floor. Cheap at £23 par acre, £3OO cash, balance 5 years at a per cent. 180 tocher with 70 cows, milking machine, horses, all farm implements. Price£6o per acre, £IOOO cash, balance arranged . ACRES, freehold, all in grass; six paddocks ring fenced; seven-bail cowshed and lean to. Price £3l per acre, £SOO cash, )>aiat.<c arranged. Further particulars apply to— Newton icing. I Land Department, 1 INGLEWOOD. Flatulency .r.irt aeiditv oT the «<»mi\eh ' in young children is corrected bv SrIAIi- ' LANi)'s> MAIJNJiSIA. U 3d-j*Vr Bottle ! jvery where.- J
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1919, Page 8
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