SALES BY AUCTION. INCLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22.,. AA MIXED YEARLINGS 40 yearling Shorthorn steesMgood). 20 store cows 26 2-year springing heifers 30 2-year-old empty heifer* SO 15-month heifers 100 ewes and lambs , SALE AT I O'CLOCK. INGLEWOOD ANNUAL BULL, FAIR. ;«, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23. 100 BULLS of all breeds including ■" 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull, "Paiha'e Billy" by Pasha's—Spring Flower 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull, "Paratai whiti Nugget" by Fury's Ffcf Boy—Holly Berry 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull "Watata'* Bungle" by Waiata—Bungle'* Rozel" 1 Pedigree Friesian bull "Dorothea'* Lad" by "King Segis Do Kol-* Lady Dorothea Alcartra" 45 Grade Jerseys 25 Grade Shorthorns 10 Grade Friesians Sale at 12.30 o'clock. AT THE MART, DEVON STREET. " SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, NEWTON KING AS received instructions from the "*■ Public Trustee, acting in the Estate\ of the late Daniel McDonald, to sell by, public auction as above: 700 ACRES, Freehold, Okoke, Uranui, Section 10, Block V, Upper Waitara S.D. About 450 acres felled and grassed, balance bush; sub-divided into 5 pad* docks. A good grazing farm, suitable for cattle or sheep. ■ 480 ACRES, L.1.P., Okoke, Urenui, Section fi, Block V, Upper Waitara S-D. About 450 acres felled and grassed, balance bush. Sub-divided into 3 paddocks; dwelling of fl rooms and outbuildings. Can milk 25 cows on this farm. It is close to Post OflW and school. Good metal road. These properties will be sold in order to wind up the estate. Particulars and conditions of sale can be inspected at the Auctioneer's Office, or Public Trustee, Hawera. SALE OF OKATO PROPERTY. NEWTON KING AS received instructions from' the Public Trustee acting in the Es« tate of the late Henry Corkill, to ffel|| at the Stoney River Yards on October 28, at 2.30 p.m.:— Part Section 25 Okato District. with cottage thereon. FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE AUCTIONEER. OK THE FARM, EGMONT VILLAGE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, NEWTON KING ITAS received instructions from Mr. J. H. Gilchrist, who has sold his farm to sell by Public Auction as above—i 266 EWES AKD LAMBS 13 dairy cows and heifers in milk and springing 4 Bucket Ridd Milking Plant 1 2-stand Wolsely shearing plant Drill with manure and seed distributor, Cambridge roller, disc harrows, d,f. plough, s.f. plough, mowing machine, hay rake, tyne :ind chain harrows, 2 stumping jiicks, spring dray, dog * e double and single harass plough harness, 3J ' h.p, Hornsby engine, emery grinder, wheelbarrow, sledge, boiler, milk' cans, buckets, tubs, troughs, drenching plant, wire strainers, 40 canvas cow covers and all farm sundries. SALE AT 12.30 O'CLOCK. NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS ""<&■ . WOOL held at WAITARA through* out the year. SHEEPSKINS AN& HIDES, CTfi. offered every four weeks at | STRATFORD. I Nest sale Tuesday, October 14. I Consignments must .arrive by Friday | previous. Advice Cards and Lafcetoo» j application. The coal ahortago won't strike yoo badly if you prepare for the cold weather by buying a patent "Unique" stoppered Hot Water Bottle. Always dependable oocause made by British labor. All retailers. 43,
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1919, Page 8
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