SALES BY AUCTION. BALE OF RAHOTU FARM, JRIDAY, JULY 18, ' NEWTON KINO IT AS received instructions from Mr. W< J. LARKING to sell by Publitt Auption at the Rahotu SaleyardV §f above, at 2 p.m. His farm of 249 acres W.C.S.R. Leasi sub section 1, section 6, Bloc!? 111., Opunake S.D. This is a well known and good pirn perty situated 6 miles tip the Kfthui Road from Rahotu, < is free from weeds, well watered and subdivided into 7 {rood pad* docks; fIP per cent, is ploughaJo and It" at present carrying 60 dairy cows and 2g head mixed cattle. > Full particulars are available Auctioneer. KAPONGA MART SALE, FRIDAY, JULY 1% NEWTON KING JTAS been instructed to sell as abovej in the estate of A, 0. Williams, d« ceased, ALL THAT parcel of land contained id Section Sub. 3, Fart Section, 26* Block XI Kaupokonui BJD, coo* taming 1 Rood, together jjith alj buildings thereon. Section has a frontage on Main Streety Kaponga of 86 feet and depth of 228 and ia one of the best sites in the town* ' Building is known as old Dominios Stables, and is situated next to Kaponga Fire Brigade Station. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. ON THE FARM, CARRINGTON ROjflfc, I TUESDAY, JULY 22. • , NEWTON KING jjJAS received instructions from M 4 A. J. Guscott, who has sold his faro* to sell by Public Auction as aboret WITHOUT RESERVE* 75 6-tooth ewes in lamb (tf godoj line) ■' « 60 lambs 7 choice dairy cow» (whole nerdjj in calf to pedigree Jersey bull 0 empty 20-month heifers, fi 86> month steers, 4 yearlings,. g#' mare quiet and reliable, i-draughlf mare (all harness), ,Ji. Mauey plough, disc lever ana board haw rows, spring oart and harness, sledge farm harbilt, Whipple tia* and chains, gig and harness ia good order, 20-gallon milk can and buckets, 6 sacks potatoes, chor«i puriri strainers, rimu firewood, usual farm tools, wheelbarrow, >M sheets iron, saddle and bridle, InA all household furniture, Winding 2 rimu wooden bedsteads and tnajU .tresses, duchess, large mlrrorj | marble top washstand, 4 high dining anu kitchen tables, hmgjfig lamp, sideboard with large mirraTt 6 wooden chairs, large porcelain j bath, Methven copper and woodeQ tubs, linoleums and nil sundriep On account Mr. R, Gilbert:' 90 4-tooth to f.m. ewes in lamU; 20 lambs ' ~ *'' On acount Mr. A. C. Binnie, wKcrt*| sold his farm: 16 dairy cows 3 Holstein 2-year heifers, 1 B.yeaf mare (any harness), 1 18-month filly by "Hero 1 Come", 1 Short*' bom 2-year heifer, 8 weawr steers, 11 Shorthorn weanef heifers, aged gelding, disc barrows, Masscy-Harris mower, Mail*// plough, 6 milk cans and sundrksj Light Luncheon Provided. SALE AT 12.30. SALE OF JUNCTION ROAD FABMt NEWTON KING j JJAS received instructions from MR. 0. F. PEARCE to sell py Public Auction as above at the Mart, New Plymouth, on Saturday, July 20 at t p.m.: " ' ' 67V5 ACRES FREEHOLD, sittated • right on .the corner of the Junction and Kent Roads. Good buildings on the property, Which v is al\ ploughable. Full jaw ticulars from Auctioneer. NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS O? WOOL held at WAJTARA thrrtfto out the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES,ETC, offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. Next Hide and Skin Sale-July 22. Consignments must arrive by Frits* prevteus. Advtoe Cards and Labels mapplication.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1919, Page 8
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