SALES BY AUCTION. ; INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 42. ' MIXED YEARLINGS 40 yearling Shorthorn steer* (good )> 20 store cowa 26 2-year springing heifers 30 2-year-old empty heifers . 50 15-month heifers 100 ewes and lambs SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK.
INCLEWOOD ANNUAL BUL« - FAIR. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23. 100 BULLS-of all breeds including 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull, "Pasha' 4 ( Billy" by Pasha's—Spring Flowed 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull, whiti Nugget"' by Fury's FaiJ Boy—Holly Berry X Pedigree Jersey Bull "Waiata'* Bungle" by Waiata—Buagla'f Rozel" 1 Pedigree Friesian bull "Dorothea' 4 Lad" by "King Segis D# 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. At 2 p.m. 1 NEWTON KING* H A _ S . received instructions from tna Public Trustee, acting in the E«tat« of the late Daniel McDonald, to tell by public auction as above: 700 ACRES, Freehold, Okoke, ■Uronui, Section' 10, Block V, Upper Waitara S.D. About 450 . acres felled and grassed, balance buah; sub-divided into 5 pad* docks. A good grazing farm, suitable for cattle or sheep. 480 ACRES, L.1.P., Okoke, Urenui, Section B, Block V, Upper Waitara S.D, About 450 acres felled and grassed, balance bush. Sub-divided into 3 paddocksj dwelling of 6 rooms and outbuildings. Can milk 25 cows ott this farm. It is close to Post Office and school. Good meliil 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.
NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT "VALUATIONS 0* WOOL held at WAITARA through* out the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every four weeks at STRATFORD, kext sain Tuesday, October 14. Cousignm :ius must anite by Friday previous, Advice Cards and Labels 04 application.
£3OO CASH £750 Cash as a Going Concern* A Model Freehold Farm of 75 acres With NO WEEDS; situated only half mile from railway station and school, cheese factory li milen, townshipi 3 miles; sub-divided into 15 level paddocks.^ Comfortable homestead, up-to-date, cd and UecessaiT outbuildings, . At present there are eight acres in oat»< and grass, 12 acres now being sown, . This farm is capable of carrying tJS' cows—for years has been carrying 30 cows. At present there are 30 cows i horses, 12 sheep on the property. ' 1 Owner can show good returns ' Price, £OO per acre;. £3OO-cash, bal-' anei> for a term at 5§ per cent. The above farm can be taken over at desired" COncern ' required down, if NEWTON KING, SOLE AGENT. I LAND DEPARTMENT, Ingle wood. T. I: LAMASON, AUCTIONEER and produce merchant FRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! . BROADWAY .... STRATFORD Direct from the Orchards to the Sale Rooms. Be.it Quality p ru i(; YOlfe OWN PRICE te r \~ ber y° u can purcham, and S from T. I. LAMASON. Oftly tfit ~ best varieties offering. ■ ■...j POTATOES, PRODUCE, POULTRY^ McCorm f nV lnt f^ ational Harveßt er Co; M Deering, New Zealandia Mujcing Machines (used on Government _ Farms), Broadway Stratford.
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