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SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUQTIOII AS BELOW: .-.'••'-•■ 6ATURDAY, APRIL' 26. " NEWTON KING ;, i. TTAS received instructions to tell b£ Auction at bis Hay market yards, New Plymouth, on Saturday, April 26-h 1 nearly new brake (30 cwt.) wiH v pole, double set traces, hamel. i- and pole straps -, SALE OP RAHOTU DAIRY FABM, : SATURDAY, APRIL 26. ,~' NEWTON KINO "'"''J'■*.' WILL sell on account of Mr. Francis) Rothery, at the Rahotu SaUyards, at 2 p.m.: 114 ACRES W.C.R.S. Lease, Kabul Road, 2| miles from Rahotu j| rental, 3s 6d per acre; building? ' included, 4-roomed house, cow/ shed and trapshed. J FULL PARTICULARS PROM THE ; AUCTIONEER. ! RAHOTU. "?' > , SATURDAY, APRIL 26; ]l 5Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE 12 2J -year in-calf heifers 20 2-year in-calf heifers 20 Holstein weaners '/; ' 71 calves ' ■ • - ' " <■ Farm on account F. Rothery as advertise^ RATA STREET, INGLEWOQB; SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 191» NEWTON KING % : JJAS received instructions from,thO Executor in the Estate of the UUa J. J. Burrell, to sell by Auction, the contents of his Blacksmith's shop, WHMlrt WITHOUT RESERVE 2 Anvils,' 2 Blowers, Drilling. Mm chine, Swedge Block, 2 Vices* quantity of Shoes, Hinges, Naik% Sheet Iron, 34 cwt. Shoeing Irqn» Blacksmith's. Tools And Sundries) Sale at 2.30 p.m. HAYMARKET SALE* v > STRATFORD. A ,^ SATURDAY, APRIL 2* v 33 stores ' r '' , #' 2 sows 1 bay mare, all hanuss ** 100 fencing posts 2 lever ploughs 1 Duncan disc harrow ' 1 Duncan single-furrow ploqgh 1 Oliver plough » Sale at 12 o'clock. NEWTQN KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OH WOOL held at WATTAEA out the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, EiC 4 offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. ' NEXT SALE—April 29th. Consignments must arrive by FrUaj) previous. Advice Card* and Labels «a application. TO PROSPECTIVE LAND BUYERS' 299 ACRES Freehold.lSO in gnus, right along side sea-coastj good cutting up proposition; handy to New Plymouth by metalled rbftd. The property is subdivided into IT paddocks, being practically all level and all ploughable; watered by permanent streams; in fact,/water in every paddock; carrying all year round 84 cows, 13 horses; at present carrying 84 cows, 13 horses, 53 head cattle. The owner informs me that he number las 1 , year; school,: post office and factory are within 2 miles. BUILDINGS—2 0-roomed houses,; 2 cowsheds, concrete floor, 8 bails each 2 mil'.an™ 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 improvemots, "and Very short..time will be worth £6O per acre. Good Ashing within a stone's throw of the farm. NEWTON KING, Land Department, INGLEWOOD.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 April 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 25 April 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 25 April 1919, Page 8

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