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SALES By AIIVTION. NEWTON KING QALENDAR OP £<LEARWG gALfc. MAY. ' Thursday 13th. —Geo. Cornish, Huiakaiiui. Thursday, Kith.—Frederickson Bros., Kelly Road, Huirangi. Thursday ?oth. —Amos liurrant, Stuart Road, Eltham. Thursday 27th.—Rowe'g 1 it 1 te, Kai> mata. JUNE. Wednesday, 2nd.—W. P. Bishop, Inglewood Yards (Dairy Heifers). Friday, 4th—D. George, Waitara. Monday, 7th —Mrs. B. Doyle, Okato. Monday, 7th—Hurley Bros., Ok&iawa, Wednesday Oth. —C. W. Ruebe, Wcstown, New Plymouth (pedigree Jerseys). Thursday, 10th—V. Tecofsky, Ngaere. Thursday, 10th—W. Langman, Tariki. Friday, 11th—Fred Cornwall, Pdßigree Jerseys, Corbett Road, Bell Block. Friday' 11th.—G. M. and I*. A. Brown, Putcengahu (in conjunction with Farmers' Co-op.), Pedigree and Grade Ayrshire - , and Heifers Saturday 12th,—G. M. and N. A. Brown, Pukengi.hu> (in conjunction with Farmers' Co.-op.) Sheep, horse,, and farm implements. Satutday, 12th—Est. H. B, Curtis,,

pedigree Jerseys, Inglewood yards. Monday, 14tli —W. A. Officer, ped. and grade Jerseys, Norfolk road (Inglewood Yards). Monday, 14th—J. A. Knight, Katapu. Tuesday, 15th—J. Butler, Inglewood, Wednesday, 16th—W. D. E. Worsley, Clim.e Road, Ngaere. Wednesday, 16th—V/. Duggftn, Manaia. Wednesday 16 th. Ducker Bros., W^rea. Thursday, 17th—Percy James, Rahotu. Thursday, I7.th-C. Bell, Warwick Rd., Stratford. Friday 18th.—Marshall and Hermon, Choal Road, Ngaere. Monday, 21st—A. Needham, Douglas. Pedigree Shorthorns. Tuesday, 22nd—Mrs. R. J_ Horn, Climie Road, Cardiff. Wednesday, 23rd—A. Morrison, Toko. Thursday, 24th—J. and J, H. Judson, Mangatotara, Toko. Thursday, 24th—CJias. E. Rowe, Matapu. Friday 25th.—J. F. Batey, Lei-h Road, Oka to. Friday, 25th—W. R. Bennett. Toko. Friday, 25th—D. Black, Kaoonga, Friday 25th.—C. Bowson, Stratford. Monday, 28th—Mrs. S_ A. Morrow, Rahotu. Monday, 28th—R. Memherry, Stratford Tuesday, 20th—N.-'faurke, Lowgarth. Tuesday 2!)ta —D. Hyndman, St...tford' Yards. Tuesday 29th.—W. B. Clarke, Auroa. Tuesday 2!)th.—T. S. Steokel (in Stratford Yards). Wednesday, 30th—C. W. C-illen, Awa-

tuna. Wednesday, 30th—E. E. Hancdck, Stratford. JULY. Thursday, Ist—J. G. Falder, Kaliouri Bridge, Stratford. Thursday, Ist—Mrs. Ludecke, Oakurn. Friday 2nd.—W. Maloney, Wharehuia. Monday, sfch —.1. H. Uurghum, Toko. Monday, sth—.l W. J. Gardiner, Lowgarth, Pedigree & Grade Holsteina. Thursday, Bth—Mrs. Cartwright, Stratford. Monday, 12th.—J. Willis, Bin'. Road, Stratford. Wednesday, 14th—W. Edwards, Stratford. Thursday, 22nd—F. A. Reesby, Kaimata. SEPTEMBER. Wednesday 22nd—The South Taranaki Pedigree Jersey Breeders' Asan., Kaponga Yards. NOTICE. will kindly note that in order to minimise the work of my Clerical Staff, terms for all Furniture and sundries at Clearing Sales are strictly cash. NEWTON ICING, Auctioneer.

NEWTON ICING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT OF WOOL held at WAIT ABA throughout the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. NEXT SALE—Tuesday, May 25. Consignm :iits must acjive 6y, Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labels oo application.

FOR SALE 260 ACRES 260 ACRES, freehold, situated li miles from prosperous township and railway, all in grass, well subdivided, 7-roomed house, 10-bail concrete cowshed, machines, etc. The land is practically all level and free of weeds and is carrying at present 75 cows, 20 heifers, 2 bulls, 5 horses, 32 yearlings. Will easily carry 110 cows. Price £52 per acre, £2OOO cash, balance 5 years 0 per cent. 190 ACRES 190 ACRES freehold, all in grass, but 13 acres turnips and little shelter bush; situated within 8 miles of New Plymouth, good dwelling and whare. Up-to-date concrete cowshed with machines; 10 sheep-proof paddocks; carrying capacity 75 cows, now carrying 60 cows, fl horses, bull, number of sheep. School and factory within one mile. Price £39" per acre, £ISOO cash, balance Arranged. Stock and implements can be taken over at valuation if desired. Can show good returns. NEWTON KING. LAND DEPARTMENT, Ingle wood. URUTI-WAITARA-NEW PLYMOUTH CAR SERVICE. T ea VE Waltara dally for Urutl Ml am an< ] 5 p.m.; leave TJrutl for Waltar* at 8 a m connects with New Plymouth car, and 6.30 Dm' Leaves Waltara for New Plymouth .it 0 am. connecting wl!h Urutl car. and on ar-rl-.il of the Awaklno mall car; leaves New Plymouth for Waltara at 12 noon and 4 nm. connecting «lo Urutl cat. C.H. JOHNSTON®, fIWWMW*

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 May 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 13 May 1920, Page 8

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