SALES BY AUCTION. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1910. 2gQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including 40 store and forward cows 100 mixed yearlings 20 yearling steers (good) 7 in-ealf Jersey heifers 00 ewes in lamb 100 hoggets (off turnips) 70 fat ewes (off turnips) In springer pens— On account of Mr. E. Walter—--30 choice 3-year springing hejfoi'B On account other vendors—--35 springing heifers and cows On account Mr. H. Morris, Toko, who has sold his farm—--20 good dairy cows Sale at 1 o'clock. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 27 21 TO 3-YEAR STEERS 12, choice springing heifers 3 Shorthorn springing heifers 30 Jersey yearling heifers 30 mixed weanere 00 yearling heifers 5 springing heifers 120 2, 4 and 8-tootk to f.m. ewes in lamb 100 ewes in lamb 90 hoggets 120 ewes in lamb 80 2, 4 and 6-tooth ewes in lamb On account of Mr. W. Marshall, who has sold his farm, the whole of his purebred sheep, comprising: 130 4-tooth to f m. purebred Romney ewes 60 purebred Rumney ewe lambs (woolly) 12 4-tooth Romney lambs 15 woolly rum lambs NOTE.—Mr. Marshall has been breeding Romneys for a number of years, and all the above sheep are bred from rams imported from Mr. W. Short, of Feilding. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. W. Marshall, who has sold his fnrui, to sell by public auction the whole of his purebred sheep, comprising! 130 4-tooth to f.m. purebred Romney ewes 60 purebred Romney ewe lamb? (woolly) )2 4-tooth Romney rams 15 woolly ram lambs NOTE.—Mr. Marshall has been breeding Romneys for a number of years, and all the above sheep are bred from rams imported from Mr. E. Short, of Feilding ' AT THE MART, NE\V PLYMOUTH. AUGUST 16, 1919. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from the Executors of the late David Teed to sell by Public Auction at 2.30 p.m.— Section 106, Block 1., Egmont Survey District, containing 210 acres freehold, Crown Grant, situated on the Hurford road about 72 miles from New Plymouth. Fenced and subdivided into 14 paddocks, 80 acres stumped and ploughed and sown in permanent grass. Dwelling of C rooms and out-buildings, 8bail cowshed and yard. Handy to factory and school, on good metalt led roadALSO.— Sections 63 and 89, containing J acre freehold, with frontages to nine, Weymouth and St. Aubyn streets together with two-storey dwelling of 7 rooms with balcony and all conveniences; also motor garage and another dwelling thereon. This half-acre is to be sold in three sections—one with the 7roomed dwelling corner of nine and Weymouth streets, another with the garage thereon, and the third with dwelling corner of St. Aubyn and Weymouth streets. ALSO:— Pt. Section 213, containing 29.7 perches freehold situated in Devon St., with 7-roomed dwelling thereon with all conveniences. Full particulars from the Auctioneer or— MESSRS. GOVETT & QUILLIAM, Solicitors. NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF WOOL held at WAITARA throughaut the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. Next Hide and Skin Sale—August 10. Oonaignmsntß must ariive by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Label* on application.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1919, Page 8
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