SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING URUTI YARDS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. gA GOOD SHORTHORN 2-YEAQ STEERS 50 yearling steer* 15 Holstein 2-year heifers' 20 Shorthorn 2-year heifers 50 good yearling steers 15 2-year Shorthorn bulls 2 yearling Shorthorn bulls 0 cows and calves 10 forward eow» GO yearling heifers ■ , ' 40 mixed cattle 6 2-ycar steers 3 springing heifers 3 fat cows 8 2-year Holstein steers 2 2-ycar Shorthorn bulls 11 mixed cattle ■ • 30 2-year Jersey steers 68 4 and 6-tooth wethers 20 yearling steers 30 prime fat sheep 15 15-month heifers 8 empty heifers 2 springing heifers 1 Teliable trap mare IFurther Entries Invited SALE AT 12 NOOK. : HAYMARKET SALE, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 45 weaners 30 stores 3 sows 2 gig B ' - 56 fully paid-up shares in Dairy Coy. , SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. HAYMARKET, NEW PLYMOUTH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8. NEWTON~ KING w nx sell on account of Mr, H. 1%, ' Greig, Pukearuhe, WITHOUT RESERVE: 9-YEAR SPRING CART MARE 3 7-year draught mares •" 1 aged if-draught mare NOTE.—Those horses are good, and, aa the owner is doing all hiß form wail? by tractor, the above will be sold. NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS 6% WOOL held at WAITARA throu#n out the year. WOOL VALUATION NOVEMBER IT, SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETp, offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. Consignments must artive by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labels oa application. L. A. NOLAN & CO., GOVERNMENT WOOL AND fiCTy* BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. Q.OVERSSMENT Valuations as under: Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Wal tara, November 11. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street New Plymouth, every four weets. The next valuation, Tuesday, November 11. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., com ducted monthly. Next sale Tuesday,' November 11. £3OO CASH £750 Cash as a Going Concern. rop ' lo ' ( l Farm of 75 acres } VI " l WEEDS; situated only half mile from railway station and school cheere factory 1} miles, township 3 miles; sub divided into 15 level paddocks. Comfortable homestead. up-to-date milking shod (concreted), and necessary outbuildings. At present there are eight acres in oats nnd siiiiss, 12 «j Pl . os now ])eing sawn , Jliis farm is capable of carrvine 35 cows for years lias been carrving 30 cows. At present there are 30' cows, 4 horses, 12 sheep on the property. Owner fan show uood returns * Price, £6O per acre; £:!00 cash, balance for a term at 5J pot- cent. Hie above farm can be taken over ss desired' C ° nceni ' £T ' 3O "quired down, if NEWTON KING, SOLE AGENT, LAND DEPARTMENT, Inglewood. TTRBNUI - WAITARA - NEW PLY* vJ mnm iY MOUTH MOTOII SEKVICB leaves llremil daily at 8 n m \Va r„ i; 1 ™"!"' .I 15 ' * 2 P'« N'ow rijraouttl , " lld 3 " i(1 pm. Waltnru for Urenttt ■ 4 30 vm ' "■ *1 p.m. Than.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1919, Page 8
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