SALES BY AUvTIQH. ' NEWTON KINC QALENDAR OF QLEARING GALES) AUGUST. Wednesday 4th.—R. Aroa, Uruti.. Thursday , sth.—o. Grainger) P«Jte< aruhe. Wednesday 11th.—J. H. JlcPartlftiUty Stratford Yards. • SEPTEMBER. " Wednesday 22nd.—The South Tarailakl Pedigree Jersey Breeders' A«a, Kaponga Yards. RAHOTU YARDS. FRIDAY, 30th JULY. .'/•' 35 CHOKjE 2 &• fcys. SPRWOtiTCf HEIFERS (close up) 80 mixed yearlings '.*■■'?■ 20 2-year steers 15 store cows., ... fl 120 mixed yearling*.20 2-year steers £• 24 sheets 10ft. iron' ■' y?Oh aecoMt of Mr. A. W.> Phillips-. . His Interest in a 3JJ-acreß buifc sec« tloll, situated'oh the OpuhftJM had, Rahotu, held ' tinder « tatiVe Lease, wkh 21 years fH ki rutt, ot an annual sb; fed per acre, all in grau wfth thi Inception of 6 acrißS. • SIM AT 1 O'CLOCK; JUPONCA. • , JULY 30th, 1020. 2Q STORE COWS 30 tfttiteta yearling heifers 20 yearling steers • 15 ii-ye&r inrcalf heifers 70 yearling heifers On account of Mr. D, Mftlone 0 purebred Jersey weaner heifers SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK.
Hay Market sale. STRATFORD. JULY 31st, 1920. 20 <itd>es & pedigree Berkshire sows 2 faille waggons SALE 12 O'CLOCK. URENUI YARDS. ~ MONDAY, 2nd AUGUST. ' - JQS 2-YEAR STEERS. . 20 3J-year steers (forward conditio off turnips) 70 mixed yearlings (off turnipsV 10 fat cows 10 fat bullocks ' . . 50 fat sheep 36 2 and 3-year springing heifers 12 dairy cows • . 200 2-tooth wethers (good) On account of Mr. M. A. Walker, of Urenui, who is giving up dairying—--30 dairy cows, mostly young, calving Aug. and Sept. On account of Messrs. Kelly Bros., o< Awakino— . 25 3-year well-grown Holstein and. Jersey sp'riagirig heifers (close up) On account of Mrs. M. E. Honeyfleld, of Onaero—--20 guaranteed" dairy cows, August and September calvers SALE AT 12.30 O'CLOCK. Dairy Cattle—l.3o o'clock. NEWTON KING ; WOOLBROSfR.; £AST GOVERNMENT VALUATION OF WOOL WILt BE "HELD AT WAITARA EARLY IS AUGUST. NEXT SALE ' OF' SHEEP ' SKINS. HIDES, ETC., AT STRATFORD, TUESDAY. AUGUST 17.
Consignments must arrive by' Friday previous-' Advice Cards and Labels on application. A GOING CONCERN. F0 R SA L E £I2OO CASH. j[gg ACRES, freehold, all level 140 in grass and crops, balance bushj :i wiles rly. station. Well subdivided, good buildings, together with'3B young cowa (Jersey cross), 2 draught horses, 18calves, 0 pigs, 10 sheep, 1 dray and harness, 1 s.f. plough, 1 set discs, 1 set harrows, 1 sledge, 5 milk cans 14. cow covers, all go in with the property at £33 pw acre, £I2OO cash, balance 5J per cent. 200 ACRES < Freehold, »•' in ?»« (no waeds), good buildings, 2 miles from railway station. Will carry 80 cows. Price for quick gale, £67 lfljt per acre. Good terms arranged. AIJHL7 SHARP. SO iLE AGENTS t NEWTON KING LAND DEPART]|rENT ( . .INOtEWQOD. r '" "*'"
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1920, Page 8
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