SALES 81~ AUCTION, »ni r i » i i m.j ;i JUNCTION ROAD, v< TUESDAY, JULY Bth, 102 a newtonT king JJAS received instructions from Mr. 3. S. BUTLER, who lias sold his farm* to sell-by Public Auction— , WITHOUT RESERVE: 22 COWS, Jeraey-Holstein cros&, most* Jy 2nd calvors 1 J-draught gelding, 8 years old* 1 gig horse. 1 Gig and harness, 1 dray and harness 1 yearling HolsteLn bull, 0 weane* ' ' pigs, 3 milk cans, 1 superior 11-couI« ter drill, 1 M<£ftrniick cultivator, 1 •et McCormick disc harrowd, 1 get Tyne harrows, 1 set Chain Hamnri, 1 S.F. Booth McDonald Plough, I Sledge, 3 sets chains and back bafedi, 1 3-horse set BWingle trees. The above implements are all in flrst» class order. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SALE AT 11 O'CLOCK. LOWER KINA ROAD, OAONOt WEDNESDAY, 7th JULY. S NEWTON KINO : V JJAS been favored with ,instruction* from Mr. Rua Bishop to sell bj| auction on the property as abovk/^ 1 *" WITHOUT RESERVES gg CHOICE DAIRY COWS, moiU/ 4 3rd and 4th calvers, 42 Jeraeyi balance good Shorthorn, Sol* stein and crossbred sorts, pTM* tically all calve in Aiiguat 2 purebred Jersey bulls 2 yearling bulls 1 Ridd 5-cow milking pl«nt and 2Ytt h.p. Lister engine (In gooi order) Small quantity -of sundries. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. BY PRIVATE TREATY. IMPORTANT % BUB-DIVISIONAL SALE. ETRATFORD, NEWTON KINO JJAS received instructions from A. C. BRETHERTOV, ESQ., to offer by ' Private Treaty the whole of his wellknown "COLMWORTIT ESTATE," comprising 1589 acres, sub-divided into ft SECTIONS, viz.SECTION 10, BLOCK 15, HUIROA SD 560 ACRES (Access from Stanley Road.) SECTION lay BLOCK IS, HUIROA *"• 348 ACRES SECTION 14, BLOCK 15, HUIROA • 237 ACRES SECTION 13, BLOCK 15, HUIROA SR • 244 ACRES SECTIONS 13, 14 and 16 have frontages to the Manawariri Road. SECTION 11, the Homestead Section, contains 200 acres and fronts the Ahuroa Road, and is situated lif miles fr&.u Stratford Borough by metalled toad Shi 2 miles from Toko P.O. and Railway Station. Half the land is ploughafali), tta quality of the soil is good, and grows tu';nips capable of keeping 100 lambs to the acre for one month. This is a good opportunity to obtain a farm so centrally situated. TERMS are exceptionally easy, and a large proportion of the purchase morii'.y can'reraain for 5 years at 8 per cent. POSSESSION-AUGUST 2nd, 1920. Any further information can' be obtained from the Auctioneer. , £3OO CASH SECURES * 800 F ree hold, sitUtir.u iw.i miles from township, on njoialled road; all in grass but about 100-aores bush, 400 ncri-s r>r more ploughable, R0 acres ric'i lilts, subdivided into numerous slur l( jUMiif paddocks. , Buildings: Two five-roomed houses and shed. Carrying capacity: 750 ewes, 200 dry cattle. A good hM' of cows could be milked on part of this property if desired. Price, £lO 10s per acre; X3QO cash, balance arranged. Reason for selling holding too much land. particulars on application to NEWTON KING' LAND DEPARTMENT, INGLEWOOD. L. A. NOLAN & CO., GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. Q.OVERNMENT Valuations conductel as under— Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Wattara. ,« Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street, New Plymouth, four week*. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, «tcV conducted monthly.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1920, Page 8
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