SALES BY AUCTION. KOHURATAHI. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1920 NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from W. A( McCutchnn, Esq., whose property has been acquired by the Government, to sell in the Kohuratahi Yards on above date: — 110 MIXED a ß eß P-k Romney rami 60 2-tooth p.b. Romney rams 85 2-tooth p.b. Romney ewes 70 4-tooth p.b. Romney ewes 40 6-tooth p.b. Ronuiey ewes 7 stud Romney rams 90 p.b. Romney lamb ewen 90 p.b. Romney lamb rams 1100 2-tooth flock ewes" 1000 4-tooth block ewes 1000 0-tooth flock ewes 1000 4-year flock ewes 3000 lambs SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. Mr. McCutehan has been farming in the Kohuratahi District for a number of years, and practically the whole of the flock are his own breeding. He has always been very careful in the selection of rams, and the flock compares favorably with any in the district. Cars will leave my Stratford and Ha-" wera branches at 9 o'clock on morning of sale. Intending buyers kindly book seats. INOLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, 28th JANUARY. 30 15-month heifers, r.w.b. 20 fat and forward cows 40 15/18-month steers 12 store cows 15 bulls 22 2J-year steers IS 18-month empty Shorthorn heifers mostly 30 mixed weaners 3 springing heifers 1 dairy cow 400 good rape lambs 41 f.m. ewes 00 cull lambs (in lots) 50 goats 100 good rape woolly lambs 130 shorn lambs (good) 1- "\veaner steers 12 2%-year steers 30 2J-year heifers in calf 7 cows and calves SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. TOKIRIMA SHEEP PAIR. OPENING SALE. THURSDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1920. 5000 MXXBD SHEEP > including—--1000 mixed age ewes 1000 2-tooth ewes 500 2-tooth wethers 500 lambß On account Messrs Clarke Bros., who have sold their farm:— gAA 4-TOOTH WKTHERS 500 4-tooth ewes 400 mixed 2-tooths 400 lambs 1 horse, gig and harness SALE AT 11 O'CLOCK. NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OP WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. Next Wool Valuation will be held at WAITARA on 17th FEBRUARY. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. Consignnnnts must arrive by Friday previous. Advice Card* and Label* on application. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, Feb. 3. FOR QUICK SALE.
GOOD MIXED FARM. 516 ACRES ' frcenold . all in P" Mg » subdivided into numerous paddocks and only 3% miles from townBhip; good 5-roomed Jiouse and lean-to, voolahed, and sheep yards, cattle yards, and dip; carrying capacity 40 dairy cowa, 300 ewes. The farm is clear of weeds and the price required is £lO "0s per acre, £I2OO cash, balance can b? arranged at 5$ per cent. Sole agent A MODEL DAIRY FARM OP
100 ACRES freelloU > all in g° o<l English grasses but 1} acres shelte.' bush; subdivided into 12 paddocks, all good fences; cheese factory on the property; school, P.O. and railway station 1* miles. Buildings: 7-roomed house, bathroom, 10-bail concrete cowshed with machines, 3, pig styes, new motor shfid, concreted, implement shed, loose boxes, wood shed with circular saw. Carrying capacity 45 cows. Owner can (how good returns. Received last season from 38 cows £9OO for milk alone. Price £65 per acre, balance remain on first mortgage for 7 years at 5i per cent. Above price to include milking machina and circular saw. APPLY SHARPNEWTON KING, LAND DEPARTMENT, Inglewood.
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