SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING NORFOLK ROAD, INGLEWOOD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER.2Bth, 1019 NEWTON KING FAS received instructions from Mr, W. B. lieiil, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction the whole ofJ his Live and Dead Stock as under:— WITHOUT RESERVE. 23 dairy cows in milk, mostly Jersey strain, and in good condition 2 store cows 2 farm horses (good) 7 Jersey wouner heifers 1 Jersey weancr bull 1 sow and litter C breeding sows 20 pigs « 1 Berkshire boar Duncan Drill, S.F. Duncan Plough, Diss and Tripod Harrows (new), .Adrlance Mower (new), Sledge, 4 tans, buckets and cooler, dray and harness, gig and harness, collars, hames and winkers, saddle, 1 ton slag, SOcwt. superphosphate,'2 bags Grass Seed, 3cwt. Barb Wire, set trees, wheelbarrow, 10 cow covers, 12 sheets- 7ft iron, barrels, troughs, and all farm sundries, LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AT THE MART, INGLEWOOD SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 1919. NEWTON KING JJAS been favored with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of John Rowe, deceased, to offer by Publio Auction on exceptionally easy terms, the freehold property, comprising 219 acres, being sectionr. 4, 40 and 39, Block 1, Huiroa S.D., situated on Junction Road, about 2$ miles from Inglewood, and within lj m il es f rom Kaimata Cheese Factory, School and Post Office. The above property is at present carrying and has -wintered 60 dairy cows, 10 2-year-old heifers, 3 bulb, 4 horses. The land is of good quality, and is all ploughable and' practically level, being subdivided into 13 paddocks. Buildingi comprise 8-roomed hou.se, cowshed, 3 double bails, concreted, and necessary outbuildings. Conditions of sale can be inspected at the office of Mr. Harold Thomson, Solicitor, Inglewood, or the Auctioneer. NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS O? WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. WOOL VALUATION NOVEMBER 11, SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC, offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. Consignments must arrive by Pridaj previous. Advice Cards and Labels on application. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, December 9, My nsjet Wool Valuation will be held at Waitara on December Bth, 1919. FARMS FOR SALE 102 acres, freehold, including 3-eow plan) £7soirh achine ' price£3s P era^ 120 Acres freehold, going concern, price .t3» per acre, £750 cash. 81 Acres freehold, price £25 per acra Mita, Wmkato District, price £U P nr n «e; good terms. 1-S0 Acres freehold, good countr-v £7 per acre, good terms. " 200 Acres coast farm, price £46 per acre, £250(1 cash P T 150 Acres freehold, going concern, price im a P 6l, »«•". £IOOO cash. * i-o P a ?" P er acre ' cash 3-0 Acres freehold, all dead e'e £33 per acre, m <L terms. ' * M J nee £>o per acre, good terms CO Acres .rcchold, hand/ dairy ™m ..26 per acre, £SOO cash. * ™* £ « B .n eh ° M - CloSe t0 B "» Block £4SlOs per acre, £OSO rash ' £»?L free "° m ' chpa P '«™. Price 1J per acre, £] o oo cash P " 10.) Acres freehold, llaihvnv ~»• • , goins concern \£r „ Y * d J oln 'n» arranged * ° per acre - term*. particulars on application to NEWTON KING, LAND DEPARTMENT. inglewood. T HE -Vi^'GANDI ***»' picked up tt , **■* FOOD co _ Lm . «*« «SMSB CREA, ,nthis,,is io c ;; a r lwi,,b^'^ We h«v„ ave y°»w. eo*I& /-neh on the »nd Mr. p °« "% Lorao » Streets or i n^' l^ i .P-Hcul„rs„ f * car™ 6 with
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1919, Page 8
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545Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1919, Page 8
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