SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, TATARAIMAKA. TUESDAY, JULY lj NEWTON KING AS received instructions from MESSRS. FARNHAM BROS., who lave Bold their farm, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: THE WHOLE OP THEIR LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, coropriring: gg CHOICE DAIRY COWS, JerseyHolstein strain 27 choice springing heifers 18 yearling heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull 13 horses Implements and sundries Full particulars in Thursday's issue. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, JULY L NEWTON KING
sell in his Stratford Yards on above date: 20$ HEAD MIXED CATTLE 350 empty forward ewes, off turnips 100 lambs 75 empty ewes In Dairy Pens: On account Mrs,. K. Rowe, who has sold her farm: WITHOUT RESERVE? 8 good dairy cows ; ' On account Mr. B. J. Kerawill, of Radnor Road, who has sold his farm: WITHOUT RESERVE: 23 dairy cows, expected to calvfc August-September (good line) On account Mr. Jas. Phillips, sen-, of Cornwall Road, Ngaere, who has sold bis farm: WITHOUT RESERVE: 37; dairy cows, expected to calve August-September SALE £T 1 O'CLOCK, The above cows comprise Jersey, Shorthorn, and'Holsteins, all in good condition. The farm has been sold and they are for sale without reserve. FRIDAY, JULY 4. NEWTON KING In conjunction with WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., WANGANUI ETAS received instructions from MR. WM. CRAIG, of Wanganui, to sell by auction on the Earm, Dudley Road, about 1? miles from Ingle wood, Without Reserve, the whole of his live and dead .stock, consisting of: Q DAIRY COWS 19 weaners 1 Holstein buH 4 hack and harness horses Tine, chain and disc harrows, si. plough, tip dray, 1 LJK.6. 4-cow releaser plant, with Perry engine, 1 44-galbn Alfa separator, vat, cans, grindstone, harness, chains, ladder and usual sundries
ALSO With Slight Reserve: THE FARM, of 226 acres more or less, being sections 132, 133 and 134, Moa District, together with homestead buildings thereon This is a good, level farm and is well situated just outside the 80, , rough of Inglewood, and is capable of subdivision into three good farms. Particulars and conditions of sale may be seen at the offices of the auctioneer. Sale at 12.30 p.m. TO CLOSE AN KSTAIir " NEWTON KINO 'AS received instructions to offer -the undermentioned properties for sale by public auction at his Auction Rooms, Devon Street, New Plymouth; on SATURDAY, the fifth day of July 1919 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon: LOT I.—Allotments'l, 2, 9; 4 and 6 .of Subdivision No. 52 of Section 90 Fltfcroy District; Blocks Paritutu Survey 3 roods 1.2 perches mora or less with a 6-roomed dwelling thereon. LOT 2.—Allotment 5 ofc Subdivision No. 53 on' Deposited PJan-No, 1769 and being" also-.part of 1 Section 90 Fitzroy,;,;Distr|eti,. comprising 1 rood 14.4 perches*more orless. LOT 3.—Lot 9 part of Native Reserve 14 (Pukenui) New Plymouth, comprising 32 perches more or less With 5-roomed dwelling thereon. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneer or MESSRS. GOVETT & QUILLIAM, Solicitors, New Plymouth. RE-OPENING PRIVATE HOSPITAL. JfURSE BENNETT, Inglewood, wishes to notify the public that she has secured the services of a trained hospital nurse (certificated) to assist tier & the tuning work at the institution,
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1919, Page 8
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