SALES BY AWTIOIT. NEWTON KING INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 14th JANUARY/ 47 2 and 24-year steers 50 15-18-month steers 40 18-month Jieifera, r.w.b. 23 2-year in calf heifers 20 fat and forward cow§ 23 store cow# 25 good empty 18-month Shorthorfl heifers 30 18-month steers 10 bulls 100 lambs 120 dry ewes 250 2-tooth ewes 50 2-tootli wethers 100 dry ewe» -300 lambi SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. RAHOTU. . FRTOAY, 16th JANUARY. " JSQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 30 good 15-month Holstein heifer% r.w.b. ' 10 15-month Shorthorn steers 20 good weaners > Horse, Buggy and Harness. Cart and Waggon. 1 s.fs Hornsby plough SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. KAPONGA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 16th 10 fat cows 40 store and forward, cows ir, bulls •10 mixed wcanpr pigs • r io wnnlly lambs 250 shorn lambs (in lots) Sale at 1 o'clock. ODDFELLOW'S HALL, MANAIA. TUESDAY, 27 til JANUARY.
NEWTON KINO. "|IJAS received instructions from th« Public Trustee in the Estate of tha late Frederick Silvester, to sell by Public Auction as above:— DC ACRES, Section 14, Block Waimate S.D. This property is an ideal dairy farm, situated just two miles from Manaia, i# all level,-in grass, all ploughable, and subdivided, info 11 paddocks. There ara two houses, :i fl-bailed eowithed with engine voom attached on the property, watered by running stream and the Kapuni River. The farm is at present carrying 51 dairy cows, 1 bull, 4 horfces, and 13 weaners. Conditions of sale, can be inspected and full particulars obtained at the "Pi-blio Trust Office, Hawera, or the Auctioneer's offices, HAWERA or MANAIA. NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OP WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC 4 offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. Consignments must active by Friday previous. Adviie Cards and Labels on application. . NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, Feb. 3. My next, Wool Valuation will be held at Waltara on 14th January, I#2o.
FOR QUICK SALE. GOOD MIXED FARM. 516 ACRES, freehold, all ifi grass, subdivided into numerous paddocks and only 3*/« miles township; good Ti-roomed house and le.in-ta, woolshed, and sheep yards, cattle yards, and dip; carrying capacity 40 dairy cows, 300 ewes. The fai'm is cleat of weeds and the price required is £lO 'Oi per acre, £I2OO cash, balance can bt arranged at f>l per cent. Sole agent A MODEL DAIRY FARM OF . 100 ACRES freehold, all in good English grasses but li acres shelter bush; subdivided into 12 paddocks, all good fences; cheese factory on the property; school, P.O. and railway station 1J miles. Buildings: 7-roomed house, bathroom, 10-bail concrete cowshed with machines, 3 pig styes, new motor shad, concreted, implement shed, loose boxes, wood shed with circular saw. Carrying capacity cows. Owner can show good returns. Received last season front 38 cows £9OO for milk alone. Price £65 per acre, balance remain on first mortgage for 7 years at ;>J per cent. Above price to include milking machina and circular saw. < APPLY sharpNEWTON KING, LAND DEPARTMENT, Inglewood. -
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