SALES BY AUCTIOH. PUNJWHAKAU. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. NEWTON KING TJAS received instructions from Mt( A. 0. Moore, who lug sold his farm, to sell on the property on above date, 30 empty ewes 30 ewes in lamb C rams 2 house cows in milk i 5 Jersey Cross springing heifer* 2 3-year steorß ft 18-month steeiw 2 store cows 1 bull B.yearling steers '. 1 empty cow 0 empty h*ifers 1 aged marc (all work) ■., • t 1 G-year mare, double harness, and, chains 1 stock pony 2 sheep dogs, 9 purebred Whito Leghorn pullet* (Uytag), Cooper's Little Wonder shearing plant complete, wool press, double buggy (in good order), buggy harness, spring tip* cart and harness, s.f. lever plough, swing plough, 5-ooulter drilL, harrows, plough, collar altd hames, swingle bars and chains, 0 chains spring coil fencing, 8 sheets corrugated Iron, deli orner, stack cover, Metlven copper, 3 baths, wringer, axes, shovels, and all farm and garden tools
Household furilure comprising 1, ))iano, dining and kitchen tables* easy chairs, single and double bedsteads and matresies, dressers, 2 duchess dressing tables, and kitchen utensilli practically new Also, on account Mr. Buxton: 100 ewes in' lamb , > SALE AT 12.30 p.m. ( Luncheon Provided. . • PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 AT THE HAYMARKET, STRATFORD, NEWTON KING tTAS received instructions from Messrs: Kehely & Mad/rwiok, who are going in for dairying, to sell on the above date: THE WHOLE OF THEHt CONTRACTING PLANT Particulars Later.
NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS Of WOOL held at WAITARA through* out the year. , SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETCf offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. Consignments must an ire by Friday previeus. Advta Cards and Labels o* application. FOR QUICK SALE WALK IN, WALK OUT 345 acres 6 miles from Railway Station and Township. WILL CARRY 100 DAIRY COWS A GOING CONCERN AT £29 PER ACRE, £ISOO CASH. Particulars as follows:
345 ACRRS ' sr ' P er oont ploughaWe, all in grass but few acres shelter bush and crops, Rubdivided into 28 paddocks, (l and 7 wires and live fences, well-watered nnd situated, C miles from town and railway by good metalled road; there is a'good cheese factory; creamery, school, post olliee, store and hall within two miles; 8-roomed house in good repair, woolshed and yardi, water laid on, garage, cowshed and all necessary outbuildings; together with 4 horses, ,10(1 breeding ewes,' 7 pure bred Lincoln rams, ti hoggets, 40 yearlings, 25 2-year-old steers, :i dairy cows, la .2-year-old in-calf heifers, '-11 2-ycM-oid in-calf heifers, curt and harness, plough, disc harrows, milk cans, eic, all go in with farm at. JW!) per acre; £ISOO cash, balance arranged. The above farm is capable of carrying 100 dairy cows with other stock and do them well. APPLY SIIARPNEWTON KING, LAND DEIWKTMKXT, Inglewood. L A. NOLAN & CO. GOVERNMENT WOOL AND' SKIN BROKERS. ' NEW PLYMOUTH. QOVERNMKNT Valuations conducted as under: Wool: At our store, Quay Street, W«t tara, at short intervals during se». son. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street New' Plymeuth, every four weeki. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., co»< ducted monthly.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1919, Page 8
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