SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION ASBELOWj. RAHOTU CATTLE SALE. QWING to FRIDAY Next AN« ZACJJAY, my Rahotu Cattle S*1«( ■will be held on the following day, SAT< URDAY, 26th instant. Mr. Francis Rothery'e Farm wiD bj sold on the same date. NEWTON KING, '" Auctioneer, INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23. PJQ EMPTY HEIFERS 25 store and forward cowl 15 forward cows 50 20-month steers 10 fat heifers 20 21-year Jersey in-calf heifer* lfi 2J-year heifers 20 20-month Holsteln in-calf heifeij 45 mixed weaners * 12 Jersey weaner heifers 200 2,4 and 0-tooth and f.fjn. ewti 276 lambs 195 mixed-aged wethers 200 2-tooth and 4-tooth eWM 90 2-tooth wethers 11 Somney rams ON THE FARM, TOLL GATE, ■ » WAITARA. THURSDAY, APRIL. 24. NEWTON KING AS received instructions from the 'the Trustees in the Estate of tha late Mason Preston to sell by publia auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: 01 DAIRY COWS lbull 3 farm horses 15 mixed weaners, Ridd milking ma* chine, windmill 1 d.f. plough, 1 s.f. plough, 3 milk cans, U-coulter drill, 3 Btore pigs and fjarm sundries. NOTE.—Tkese cows are nearly all young and in good condition, and are incalf to a Shorthorn bull. SALE OF RAHOTU DAIRY FARM, ' SATURDAY, APRIL 26. NEWTON KING IJTILL sell on account of Mr. Francis; Rothery, at the Rahotu Saleyards, at 2 p.m.: ACRES W.C.R.S. Lease, Kabul Road, 2* miles from Rahotu; rental, 3s 6d per acre; buildings included, 4-roomed bouse, cow* shed and trapshed. FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE AUCTIONEER. RATA STREET, INGLEWQOD. SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1819. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from the Executor in the Estate of the late J. J. Burrell, to sell by Auction, the con« tents of his Blacksmith's shop, including WITHOUT RESERVE 2 Anvils; 2 Blowers, Drilling Machine, Swedge Block, 2 Vices, quantity of Shoes, Hinges, Nails, Sheet Iron, 34 cwt. Shoeing Iron, Blacksmith's Tools and Sundri . Sale at 2.30 p.m. SALE OF FREEHOLD FARM BY MORTGAGEE. NEWTON KING under instructions from the First Mortgagee, will offer for sale by public auction at his Auction Mart | in Devon Street, New .Plymouth, on '* Saturday, the 10th Mayi 1919, at 2.15 o'clock in the afternoon, that freehold farm situated on the Pitone Road, Ta> taraimaka, about 15 miles from New Plymouth, being Section 104", 115 and 120 Oakum District, containing together 150 acres more or less with the dwellinghouse and other buildings thereon. Further particulars and the conditions of sale may be obtained from the auctioneer, or from WESTON & BILLING, Solicitors to the Mortgagee, New Plymouth. \YAITARA • I/PFERTON MOTOR-CAR SERVICE. A MOTOR-CAR will l«re WeJtara daily at 12 o'clock (noon), for !*;>• perton Junction, connecting with the mid-day trait from- New Plymouth to Wanganui, leaving Lepperton Junction for Waitara immediately on arrival of C H. JOHNSTON,
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 April 1919, Page 8
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