SALES BY AUCTION. THE N.2. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. CALENDAR OP CLEARING SALES. Wednesday, 18—John Hodge, Matukaroa, Patea. Saturday, 21—Frederick Dorn, Inaha (in 1 conjunction with Farmers' Co-op.) Tuesday, 24—Richard Canty, Taiporohcimi, llawera. Wednesday, 25 W. A. Schmidt, South Road, Hawera. Thursday, 20—John Walsh, Rawhitiroa (in conjunction with Newton King) Friday, 27—Michael Mullaly, Stuart Road, Eltham. Saturday, 28—Bart Dufflll, Jr., Tokaora. Monday, 30—Jas. McDonald, Dalziel Road, Te Roti. Tuesday, 22—D. J. Willis, Ararata. OPUNAKE SALEYARDS. MONDAY, APRIL 7. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. 10 fat and forward cows 5 store cows 30 weaner steers 20 weaner heifers 15 2J-ycar steers 40 20-month steers 24 20-month empty heifera 2 bulls MANAIA SALE.
TUESDAY, APRIL 8, THE N.Z. LOAnTmERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. WILL sell by auction as above:. 5 fat cows 10 fat and forward cows 20 store cows 21 grade Jersey weaner heifers 3 bulls 100 4-tooth ewes 100 C-tooth ewes 150 f.f.m. ewes 100 good lambs AT THE MART, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, APEIL 5, 1919. T. LAMASON pOULTBY, vegetables, potatoes, barrels, mangle, 3 sets harness, 2 sadTies, Perfection stove, large bath, raige, churn, separator, side board, easy chairs, duchess, tables, wire mattress, eliest driiwti's, pigeon hojes, preserving jars, kitchen dressers, also a quantity of other furniture and sundries. Also 11! dozen pair woollen socks now to band for auction and private sales. Cooking and dessert apples and pears, quinces, tomatoes, pumpkins, cape gooseberries, bran, chaff, Algerian oats, superphosphates, etc. Sale at 12.30 p.m. : LAMASON AUCTIONEER AND PRODUCE BROADWAY .... STRATFORD. Direct from the Orchards to the Sale Rooms. Best Quality Fruit at YOUR OWN PRICE Farmers, remember you can purchase YOUR FERTILISERS AND GRASS SEEDS from T. I. Lamason. Only the best varieties offering. POTATOES, PRODUCE, POULTRY. Agent for International Harvester Co., McCormack and Deering, New Zealandia Milking Machines (used on Government Fa as). TO PROSPECTIVE LAND BUYERS!
OQQ ACRES Freehold, 250 in grass, < right along side sea-coast; good cutting up proposition; handy to New Plymouth by metalled road. The property is subdivided into 17 paddocks, being practically all level and all plonghable; watered by permanent, streams; in fact, water in every paddock; carrying all year round S4 cows, 13 horses; at prcsunt carrying 84 cows, 13 horses, 53 head cattic. The owner informs me that he wintered this number last year; school, post office and factory are within 2 miles. BUILDINGS—2 R-roomed houses, 2 cowsheds, concrete floor, 8 bails each 2 milking machines. An absolute snip at £32 10s per acre, £IOOO cash, balance can be arranged to suit buyer. Intending land buyers cannot do better than inspect- the above property before buying elsewhere. The land is capable of improvemets, and in a very short time will be worth £6O per acre. Good fishing within a stone's throw of the farm. NEWTON KING, Land Department, INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 April 1919, Page 8
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