SALES BY At/lttlOW. NEWTON KING LIST of sh:ep fairs* FEBRUARYTUESDAY lOth-STRATFORD. FRIDAY 13th-POHOKURA. ' FRIDAY 13th—URUTI. SATURDAY 14th-AWAKINO. ' TUESDAt 17$h-£TONY RT/ER THURSDAY WEDNESDAY 18th-WHANGAMO* MONA. FRIDAY 2fIth~WAIWAKAmo. WEDNESDAY, 25th-TAHORA. THURSDAY, 26th-MAKAHU, ENTRIES INVITEDI, (..' INGLEWOOD, WEDNESDAY, 21th FEBRUARY--3Q GOQJ) WEAKER STEEBJ 25 SO-month in-calf heifers, 2 ft:2J-ysw.inaß»lf,l»eifers 26 store cows 10 fat heifers 35 15/18-month steers 20 bulls 150 lambs 200 f.m. ewes 80 2 to 4-tooth wethers SOO 4, 6 and f.f.m. ewes SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. URUTI SHEEP FAIR. FRIDAY, 13th FEBRUARY--400 lambs "~ 50 4-tooth ewes 50 4-tooth wethers 160 lambs 250 f.m,centres 24 2-tooth Romney rams, nil by i exceptionally good champion nun AWAKINO SHEEP FAIR & CATTLE SALE. SATURDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. 70 FORWARD 4-YEAR BULLOCKS. 100 35-year bullocks 10S 3)r-year forward conditioned bullocks 01 34 to 4-year forward conditioned bullocks (good) 75 21 to 3J-year steers 20 heavy-weight fat cows 49 fat and forward cows 50 18-month steers 400 4 and fi-tooth wetherj 1400 4 and 5-year ewes 200 mixed 2-tooths 300 mixed sheep 100 2-tooth wethers 700 mixed 2-tootlis 100 f.m. ewes 700 mixed 2-tooths Sale at 11 am, Buyers are requested to arrange for seats in Motor Cars for this sale at any of my offices as -early as possible. NEWTON KING WOOLBROKEFL GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OP. WOOL held at WAITASA throughout the year. Next Wool Valuation will be held at WAITARA on 17th FEBRUARY. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC, offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. Consignmsnts must arrive by Friday, previous. Advice Cards and Labels on application. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, Feb. 3. FOR QUICK SALE. GOOD MIXED FARM. ?Jl[g ACRES, freehold, all in grass, subdivided into numerous paddocks and only ."'/; miles from township; good 5-roomed house ami le.in-t-t, voolsheri, and sheep yards, cattle yards, and dip; carrying capacity 40 dairy cows, 300 ewes. The farm is clear of weeds and the price required is .ClO ?0* per acre, £I2OO cash, balance can b* arranged at Ri per cent. Sole agent A MODEL DAIRY FARM OF 20Q ACRES freehold, nil in good English grasses but H acres shelt.v bush; subdivided into 12 paddocks, nU good fences; cheese factory on the property; school, P.O. and railway station H miles. Buildings: 7-roome'd house, bathroom, 10-bail concrete cowshed with machines, ,'i pig styes, new motor slwd, concreted, implement shed, loose boxes, wood shed with circular saw. Carrying capacity 45 cows. Owner can show good returns. Received last season from 38 cows £9OO for milk alone. J'rice £(!."> per acre, balance remain on first mortgage for 7 years at 5J per cent. Above price to include milking machine and circular saw. APPLY SHARP-h 1 NEWTON K|NG, LAND DEPARTMENT, Inglewood.
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