SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AS BELOW: WAIWAKAIHO. FRIDAY, APRIL 4. 15 store cows 25 mixed vveaners 12 20-month steers 15 20-month.., heifers 40 fat sheep 3 dairy cows (close up) Sale at 1 o'clock. SALE OF lvOl'.U FARM. < KING,has received instruc« lions from the Trustees of the Estate •if tlie late Samuel Julian to sell Public Auction at his mart, New Ply, mouth, on Saturday, April 5, at 2.15 p.m. ACRES, situated Koni Road, Oakura, Section 45, Hlock 11., Wairau. The farm ai present leased by Mr, Henry Looney. Full particulars from the Auctioneer
NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT valuations on WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. NEXT SALE—April Ist.. Consignm >,nts must arrive by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labelt on application.
SALE OF STOCK, FURNITURE, ETC. WAITARA. THURSDAY NEXT, aU o'clock. GAUSTAD, MARLOW AND CO. YyiLL sell, on account of Mr. C. Gaui< tad, who has hold his f&nnt 4 heifers in milk, springing heifer, 0 3-year heifers, bull, purebred Berkshire boars, cattle dog (any trial), cow in milk, horse, gig and hkrness, up-to-date gig, Dctroiter car in good running order, fine tone upright graiu piano and a cottage piano, household furniture, fencing p<wt% wire and outdoor effects. With one or two exceptions, the above to be sold Without Reserve. SOMETHING WORTH READING! oOAi>r farm of 190 acres, carrying Bft milking cows, hor>es, and young stock; good buildings. Price only £43 per acre. 12aoy terms. 180 - A C® ES > £->5 per acre, £IOOO cash—a farm that will carry at the present time DO cows. Apply sharp, will secure 201 acres, . subdivided into 10 paddooks, all m grass and ploughable. School and factory rj miles; good five-roomed house, , iron cowshed, iron trapshed and stable. Price only £io per acre, £4OO cash. NEWTON Kim Land Department, INGLEWOOD. w ' G: RABHT.EIGH AGENT FOR Mutual Life and Citizens' Assurance Co, Ltd., Office: Broadway, Stratford. A" n "»o!moe that he has recovered a fv 1 1 """ t ' ni!u - "'"1 wishes to thank duriiiO- tf S 0r t, , U ' ir kind during the period of his illness. HE Also tal;o.s this opportunity of intimatrouiill'iii . "f Strmford and SurnS ? ; tl " ,t 1)e wi " be lornill 11, a v aa Auctioneer early !" tl,e f ew V and hopes bv fair de»lii.? a.ul courtesy and .striotlv' cash bil«mW a foil ' Bl " ,re 0f their P*" JI" t? f Furniture «»<■ Klli'cts Produce, etc., for future m a -v be lef t at his olTice. Hrotdor com-i.pondcnce addressed to— BOX 115, STRATFORD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 April 1919, Page 8
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