SALES BY AU.rUOIT. NEWTON KIND ,r —■- ■ ■ a INCLEWOOO. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7th, 192 a 75 2-YEAR TO 3-YEAR 3N-CAl<j HEIFERS (in lots) 30 2^-year in-calf ieifers (good) ' 10 2-year Holstein in-«alf heifejj (good) 40 empty heifers 20 empty Jersey ieifers 30 2-year steer* 23 31-y«ar steers 20 20-mcmth steers 15 store cows 100 lambs 150 2-tooth ewfa 130 2-tooth wethers 200 4 and 8-tooth wetherp 150 4 and 6-tooth ewes SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. URENUI YARDS. THURSDAY, APRIL Btt 300 TtfTYiaT) SHEEIJ 30 20-ffiontli steers 25 2i-year steera 80 mixed wean era 30 Jersey weaner heirera 40 20-month empty heifers 20 fat and forward cows 110 20-month steers (in lots)' 30 23-year steers 8 Jersey cross springing WW (close up) 50 mixed in-calf heifer® 15 2%-year eteers On account of Mr. E. Tiffin, wio ha§ sold his farm, Without Reserve—--300 lambs 600 mixed aged ewes (to be drafted )| 30 18-month mixed cattle 15 2M;-year steers 20 cows and calves The above cattle are Hereford Short" horn Cross. Sale at 1 o'clock. RAHOTU. FRIDAY, oth APRIL. 100 MIXED WEANERS 20 store co.ws 20 good weaacr steers SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS 01! WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC* offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. NEXT SALE—Tuesday, April 27. Consignments must arrive by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labels on application. i NEXT VALUATION—Tuesday, April 13.
LAND FOR SALE. FOR SALE 516 ACRES. ACRES, mostly in grass, well subdivided, fotir-roomed house, shed, sheep and cattle yards; plenty of grass and swedes for winter feed} handy to markets, etc.; can be milk*} on or used for grazing. PRICE—£I2 per acre; £I6OO v«n. This property has been well looked after an<l is still in the original owner's hands. We have inspected and approved of this farm. The owner wishes to retire and the price is our valuation for quick sale. Two returned soldiers would do well here. NEWTON KING, LAND DEPARTMENT, Inglewood. MATAMATA COOD BUYING. 27Q ACRES at £37 per acre. All in grass except 22 acres of aweda turnips (good crop); 20 acres ju»t ploughed out of itubblo; all level to very easy undulating land, easily ploughed; nine paddocks with all sheepproof fences, well watered by creeks, springs and wind* mill. House 5 rooms, 6cullery, wash* house, etc. Also three-roomed cottage, 8-bail cowshed and outbuildings'. Two miles from railway. There is great prospective value in this property at £37 per acre. Terms: £2OOO cash, balance easily arranged. We have a large selection of the best Dairy Farms in Matamata and surround* ing districts. J: CLOTHIER & OO.V MATAMATA. Bos 42. 'Phone 8* DAIRY FARMS WANTED, W E have many enquiries for Tar** naki Dairy Farms and want toh» to sell. No charge unless tale efftotefl through our efforts. If you really wish to sell write us by; first post. We are sure to sell if vain' 1 is right. LEWIS ANB CO. WANQANTJI Printed and published by the Proprietor, THOMAS CIJRRIE LIST, ot Avfime Road, at I)is recr'sternd printing oft*-, Cur rip Stew!, N>, v I'lvm.niin. *vk!)x'-'so.' v. Aran.:. i..;.;.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 April 1920, Page 8
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