SALES BY AUCTION. i INCLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEE 22. 100 MIXED YEARLINGS 40 yearling Shorthorn steers 20 <tore cows 26 2-yeor springing heifers 30 2-year-old empty heifer# 50 15-month heifers 100 ewes and lambs 100 ewes and lambs 25 hoggets 40 Holstein yearling heifers 25 Shorthorn yearlings (good) SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK.
INGLEWOOD ANNUAL BULIj FAIR. H THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 100 BULLS of all breeds including 1 Pedigree Jersey Bulf, Billy" by Pasha's—Spring Flowe< 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull, "Parata* whiti Nugget" by Fury's Faif Boy—Holly Berry 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull "Waiata'4 Bungle" by Waiata— Kozel" 1 Pedigree Friesian bull "Dorothea*! Lad" by "King Segis De Lady Dorothea Alcartra" 4 45 Grade Jerseys 25 Grade Shorthorns f*10 Grade Friesians Sale at 12.30 o'clock.
CLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE, TOOLS, ETC. THURSDAY, OCT. 23, 1919. ON THE FARM, PALMER ROAD, KAPONGA. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. A L. Prestidge, who has let his farm for Shnremilking, to sell as above witln out reserve:— 7 Piece Green Plush Suite 3 Piece Oak Bedroom Suite Sideboard, 2 chests Drawer#, Wastw stands, Toilet Sets, Double anil Single Bedsteads, Cot, Wire and Ivapok Mattresses, Kitchen Dres* ser, Dining Table, 10 Kitchen Chairs, Padded Wicker Chairs, Couch, Rotosciilo Sewing Machine, Clocks, Linos 'for six rooms, Car-i pet Squares, Carpet Runner, Cat'pet Sweeper, Curtain Poles, Perann bulator, Perfection Oil Stoves, Pot» and Pans, Crockery, Cutlery, Phonograph and Records, No. 1 Shaoklock Range, Lawn Mower, Chaff Cutter, Potato Grubber f Planet Jnr., Seeder, B. McD, Windmill, Car Shed, dbl. b.bl gun, 'Wash tubs, baths,'l4-gallou copper, 1 ton outing potatoes, tools and sundries. 20 fowls, 15 hoggets, boy's pony, firewood, 1 ■> gig. Sale at one o'clock; REPORT. Furniture and effects are all in good order, having been very care* fully used, and can be confidently recommended.
NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OB; WOOL held at WAITAKA through* out the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC* offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. Next snlo Tuesday, October 14. , Consignm ;nts must arrive by Friday previous. Adviie Cards and Labels on application.
£3OO CASH £750 Cash as a Going Concern. ~* I A Moilel Freehold Farm of 75 acres with NO WEEDS; ,it,mled onW , , mil ® from railway station anil school cheese factory lj mik-s, township 3 miles; sub-divided into 15 level paddocks. m n^ for i a,) . lo , 1 ' nmostra ''- "p-to-dnto SSSSJ At present there are eight acres in oats and grass, 12 acres now bcifigr sown. lls farm capable of carrying 35 ™ for years has been carrying 30 horse- it F PSOnt th, ' re aie 30' cows, 4 horse.-,, 12 sheep on the property. Owner can .show Rood returns ' 0 „"f> £ f P" r »w; £3OO cash, balance for a term at 54 per ~e nt The above hum can be taken over as desired! C ° nCen '' £m miUired dmvn ' if
NEWTON KING, SOLK AGKSTT, £AND DEPARTMENT, Inglewood. for sale. ' pIVE-SEATEft touring ear, fully equipped, electric light, self-starter, recently overhauled, Now Master carburettor, Bosch magneto, new seat covers, and hood envelope. Any trial given. Price £155 cash. Apply in first instance Motor Car," News Office. . t.o.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 October 1919, Page 8
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