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SALES BY AUCTION. .~riH§ INGLEWOOD YARDS. , WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19. NEWTON KING H AS . received instructions from Mr« W. Marshall, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction the wholfr o| his purebred sheep, comprising: 130 4-tootli to f.m. purebred Romney ewes 60 pu/ebrcd Romney ewe lM&b| (woolly) 12 4-tooth Romney rams 15 woolly ram lamb* NOTE.—Mr. Marshall has been breed* ing Romney a for a number of years, and all the above sbeep are bred from rami imported from Mr. E. Short, of Feildingi ON THE FARM, OAKURA.^* THURSDAY, AUGUST 14. NEWTON KING ' * J-JAS received instructionsfrom Mr.W* Coombes, who has sold his farm to sell by Public Auction as above, without reserve— DAIRY COWS

4 2-year springing heifers 1 stack oaten sheaf hay, about If tons (reserve) 4-cow Ridd Milking Machine witk releaser and Lister engiaa (rti serve) 7 Berkshire breeding sows due t(| farrow September > 6 yearling heifers, 1 yearling Short* horn bull, 4 good farm horses, 2 slipi, „ 5 milk cans, strainer and buckets, wdl built dog cart with rubber tyres and harness, railk cart, spring trap, block dray and harness, G-bottle Babcoek Tester, d.f. Duncan Lever Plough, 9 sets tine harrows, set 9-ft. chain har* rows, disc harrows, 3-horge scarifier, Whipple trees, Hornsby mower, wheel> ■ barrow, grindstone, Fairbanks scales, k 2 coils barbed wire, crowbars, nuntlt and wedges, CO purebred white Leghoms, 3 Ij.o. fowls, 9- tons Mount Lyell Super, 8 tpns lime, part stack barley,, eating ana seed potatoes and b<nua« hold furniture. LUNCHEON PROVipED. SALE AT 12.30. NOTE:—These are a good lot of milking cows that can be recompiendedt A" few have calved and the balance an springing. AT THE MART, NEW PLYMOUTH, AUGUST 10,19)9. \ NEWTON KING Has received instructions from the Executors of the late 1 David TeWi to sell by Publio Auction at 250 p.m.—i Section 106, Block 1,, F.gmont Survey District, containing 210 acres free, hold, Crown Grant, situated on tha Hurford road about 7} miles from New Plymouth. Fenced and divided into 14 paddocks, 80 stumped and ploughed and Mini in permanent grass. Dwelling . * of 0 rooms and out-buildings, 8« ball cowshed and yard. Handy to factory and schpol, on good metal'* led road. ALSO:— Sections 63 «and 89, containing J a era* freehold, with frontages to lling Weymouth and St. Aubyn street! together with two-storey dwelling of 7 rooms with balcony and all conveniences; also motor gangp. and another dwelling therwn< , This lialf-acro is to be sold three sections—one with the 7* roomed dwelling corner of Hin# and Weymouth streets, anotfctf • with the parage thereon, and thj ' third with dwelling corner of st, Aubyn and Weymouth street*, ALSO:— ' Pt. Section 213, containing 29.7 perchrt freehold situated in Devon with 7 roomed dwelling th«4os with all conveniences. Full particulars from the AuctionA or— * MESSRS. fiOVETT & QUILUAM,' , Solicitor)).

NEWTON ICING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATION SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, offered overy four wecka at STRATFORD. " Hide and Skin Sale—August IP. ConsignmniU must ariive by previous. Advjje Caida and J.abfli application. 20 GRADE DAIRY COWS calving in September. Jersey Cross preferred. Delivery August 81. NEWTON KING, New Plymouth.' WOOL held at WAITARA t out the year. WANTED.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 August 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 8 August 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 8 August 1919, Page 8

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