SALES BY AUCTIOW. NX LOAN & MJUMI QALENDAR OF CLEARING SJALES. JULY: Friday 2i.d—F. W. Hancock, Poto Road, Cardiff (in conjunction with Fanners' Co-op.) « Monday, July 12th.— % W. Rowland, Opunake. .'. * Monday 12th.—Mr. Kofy, Opunake AUGUST: Monday 9th—T. S. Cox, Opunake. PALMER ROAD. , FRIDAY, JULY 2. 5 fat cows 20 mixed weanera 13 steers 5 bulls .10 forward and store cows' 2."> fat steer calves (off turnips) C Holstein weaner heifers 4 Jersey weaner heifers 16 mixed weaner heifers 25 fat lambs 87 Joll Co. shares ( £SO paid up) BY PRIVATE TREATY. BUB-DIVISIONAL SALE. STRATFORD, ,| NEWTON KING 'AS received instructions from A. C. BRETHERTON, ESQ., to offer by Private Treaty the whole of his well- ' known "COLMWORTH ESTATE," comprising lflßfl acres, sub-divided into f> ' SECTIONS, viz.— SECTION 16, BLOCK 15, v HUIROA aD - 560 ACRES (Access from Stanley Road.) SECTION 15, BLOCK 15, HUIROA SD - 348 ACRES 1 SECTION 14, BLOCK 15, HUIROA aD - . 237 ACRES SECTION 13, BLOCK 15, HUIROA sd. 244 ACRES SECTIONS 13, 14 and 15 have frontages to the Manawariri Road. SECTION 11, the Homestead Section, contains 200 acres and fronts the Ahuroa Road, and is situated 5$ miles from Stratford Borough by metalled road and 2 miles from Toko P.O. and Railway Station. Half the land is ploughable, the quality of the s\>il is good, and ■- *■"• nips capable of keeping 100 la: acre for one' month. This is a to obtain a ' farm so centrally Situated. 1 TERMS are exceptionally easy, and a ' large proportion of the purchase money 5 can remain for 5 years at 6 per cent. 3 POSSESSION—AUGUST 2nd, 1920. Any further information can be obtained from the Auctioneer. NEWTON KING WOOLBROXER. (GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. NEXT VALUATION-JULY 1. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. Consignments must arrive by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labels on application. £3OO CASH QQA ACRES, Freehold, situated two miles from township, on metalled road; all in grass but about 100 acres bush, 400 acres or more ploughable, 80 acres rich river flat; subdivided into numerous sheep-proof paddocks. Buildings: Two five-roomed houses and shed. Carrying capacity: 750 breeding e , 200 dry cattle. A good v herd of cows could be milked on part of this property if desired. Price, £lO 10s per acre;' £3OO cash, balance arranged. Reason for selling, holding too much land. Further particulars on application to NEWTON .KING LAND DEPARTMENT, 'INGLEWOOD. THE TARANAKI INVESTMENT AND DEPOSIT CORPORATION, LIMITED. FVIRECTORf:- Messrs. J. 1-S. Richards U (Chairman), W. A. McCutchan, K. Marfell, Alan Good, C. J. Hawken, R. Dingle, S. Maealister. LIBERAL ADVANCES made on mortgage AT'LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Purchase of existing Mortgages entertained. DEPOSITS ACCEPTED at following rates:— 0 months .... 3J per cent. 12 months ...'. ~i per cent. 24 months .... 5% per cent. For further particulars apply to THE.SECRE'I-VRY, WILLIAM POWER, A.P.A. (N.Z.), A.1.A.,N.J. Municipal Buildings, Stratford. The New Plymouth Sash and Door Company are hooking orders for the next shipment of Wilson's cement. : Board of Trade forms can be obtained 1 "" "pplication to the crlic?.-, pill Street, Plymouth.*
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