SALES BY AUCTION; NEWTON KING WILL SELL BY PUBLIC ADCHDIJ " AS BELOW: LIST OF SHEEP FAIRS. OHURA' SUPPLEMENTARY—XhuttIijj March 20. CLEARING SALE—E. Gusoott, Urutijj Wednesday, March 10. Entries Invited. ■ V •v ON THE FARM, URUTI. WEDNESDAY, MARC® Ift NEWTON KING*: \, f j"j"AS received instructions E. Guecott, who has aokl Übl fnft to sell by Public Auction «s out reserve— i 130 2-tooth ewes 125 2-tooth wetbeiw 250 lambs 100 f.f-m. ewes 100 6-tooth ewes 25 fat wethers •31 2Vi-year steers 13 20-month steers 3 dairy cows in milk 4 calves, 1 in-oalf heifers, 12 TCLt fowls, 2 draught horses (*H harness), harness, chain, faufcj saddle, 3-year unbroken ge)dia& single lever plough, Donald WW press, hand chaff cutter, a»4 household furniture, including piano by Wallace and Son (re« serve), oak music stool (rt« serve). >' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sals at 12.30. NORTH TARANAKI PROPERTY. ■ 1 TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION,, QN Saturday next, at his New Ply mouth Mart, Mr. Newton King will offer the well-known property in the Estate of the late H. J. H. OREY, M.P. Plana, giving full particulars as to subdivisions, have now been in circulation for some weeks, and on examination will show that the property is being divided into suitable areas for Dairy Farms that would suit any energetic young Dairy* men. The terms upon which this property K to be sold are liberal, and full particu* lars in this connection can be obtained from the Auctioneers. SALE OF KOP.U FARM, KING has received ins true* tioos from the Trustees of the Estate of the late Samuel Julian to sell Public Auction at his mart, New Plymouth, on Saturday, April 5, at 2.1S p.mj ACRES, situated Koru Road, Oak* ura, Sect'on 46, Hlock 11., Wairau. The farm at present leased by Mr, Henry Looney. Full particulars from the Auctioneer. NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS O* WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. NEXT WOOL VALUATION—March 14. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered* every four weeks at STRATFORD. Consignments must anive by Friday previous. Advice Card* and Labels oa application. THE P. A. C. (PEOPLE'S AUCTIONEERING CO.) Broadway Stratford. And THE CHEAPEST FRUIT MARKET Wholesale Retail NOW IN FULL SWING. FRUIT FRUIT FRUIT SALES SALES SALES TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS Also Furniture,'' Effects) Produce, etc. Our Special Hou«t«Md Clearing Sales : > SEE US FIRST. P.O. Box 70. 'Phone 288. BERT STURM, Auctioneer. Asthma CAN be Cured A SIMPLE ham* tretteestUad m eatbtljr mv thMry. HiUr«4s «f U*tia«ii«U iu r«rf«c(Mo, rituMt «ad U txic, Alelwkis ieniie pewim S *)• t6 VKI ijitiß, kjtulljr eh«cbve f«r *li. Cm rifkt Uml rf I!**?® cJuclfi MMritr *»4 ir«««**cr •< uttkck*. Cuba carried ii i'REE— Valuable mcdica!titaliu "N«w tent on receipt of 3J. in itampt fa futfiagt, BRIDGE DRUG STOR 7 Bridge Buildings Karangahdpe Rd.. AUCKL
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 March 1919, Page 8
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