SALES BY AOCTI0& LOWER KINA ROAD, 0 WEDNESDAY, 7th JUMT, : NEWTON KINQ JJAS been favored with instruction* from Mr. Rua Bishop to aell< b// auction on the property, as above,— WITHOUT RESERVE: : g2 CHOICE DAIRY COWS, mostly 3rd and 4th calvera, 42 Jersey* balance good Shorthorn, SHoti stein and crossbred sorts, praoji, tically*all calve in August , 2 purebred Jersey bull* 2 yearling bulls ,< 1 Ridd 5-cow milking plant and 2J4, b.p. Lister engine (in goo£ , order) • . ' Small quantity of sundries. Sale at l o'clock. . UNRESERVED SALE . OF PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE, ■ ■ i AT RAHOTU SALEYARDS.. ' THURSDAY, 22nd JULY. .'.'. NEWTON KINO JJAS been favored with ' instruction* from Messrs. A. W. PHILLIPS and A. BAKER, to sell by Public Auetion. WITHOUT RESERVE, their .Pedigw* Jersey Cattle, consisting of • JQ PEDIGREE COWS 4 2-Year PEDIGREE HEIFERS g Yearling PEDIGREE HEIFERS : J 4-Year PEDIGREE BULL J 5-Year PEDIGREE BULL 5 Yearling PEDIGREE BULLS SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK * . Catalogues displaying full pedigree* can be obtained from the Auctioneer aft any of his branch offlceß. BY PRIVATE TREATY. SUB-DIVISIONAL "SALE. ~ STRATFORD. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from A.: <£ BRETHERTON, ESQ., 1 to offer by Private Treaty the whole oj his well* known "COLMWORTH ESTATE," com. prising ISB9 acres,' sub-divided into ( SECTIONS, vus.— SECTION 16,' BLOCK'.JG, HUIROA' SD 560 ACRES (Access from Stanley Road.) SECTION 15, BLOCK 15, HUIROA SD 34$ ACRES! SECTION 14, BLOCK 16, HUIROAi SD 23.* ACRES SECTION 13, BLOCK 15, HUIROA SD 244 ACRES
SECTIONS 13, 14 and 15 have front* agea to the Manawariri Road. SECTION 11, the Homestead Contains 200 acres and frosts the Ahurc* Road, and is situated 5f ' miles froa Stratford Borough by metalled road and 2 miles from Toko'P.O. and Railway Station. Half the land is ploughable, the "quality of the soil is good, and grows turnips capable of keeping 100 lambs to thj «cre for one month. : This is a good opportunity to obtain ft farm so centrally'situated, ~ TERMS are exceptionally easy, and S large proportion of the purchase money can remain for S years at 6 per cent. POSSESSION—AUGUST 2nd, 1920. Any further information can be obtain, x ed from the Auctioneer. £3OO CASH OAA ACHES, Freehold, situated two miles from township, on raeta)led 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-roomedi houses and shed. i I Carrying capacity: 750 breeding ewe», 200 dry'cattle. A good herd of cows could be milked on part of this property if desired. Price, £lO 10a per acre; £3OO caft, balance arranged, Reason for selling, holding too much land. Further particulars on application to NEWTON KING/ LAND DEPARTMENT, . ' INGLEWOOD. L. A. NOLAN & CO;, GOVERNMENT WOOL AND BSXS BROKERS. . ■ , GOVERNMENT Valuations conductej ' as under— t Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Wai- ."* tara. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street, New Plymouth, every four weeks. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow;'etc., conducted monthly.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1920, Page 8
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