LAUD FOE SALIS. N.Z. LOAN & M.A.00 Calmer road. FRIDAY, AUGUST- 13. 20 STORE COWS 5 forward cows ]0 mixed weaners 20 yearling heifers (off. turnips) 5 springing cows ' 10 springing heifers a 50 hoggets i' YEARLING JERSEY HEIFER FAIR. AT GLOVER ROAD YARDS, HAWEKA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24. , At 12.30 p.m. sharp. THE'FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF ' HEW ZEALAND, LTD. In conjunction with THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AffiENCY CO., LTD. JJAVB been favored with instructions from Mr. J. F. Stevenson, Manaia, to sell by.public auction as above—- , , WITHOUT RESERVE: 100 EXTRA CHOICE WELLGROWN YEARLING JERSEY HEIFERS. NOTE.—These heifers are the progeny of the of some of our best known breeders and have been depasturing on turnips for the past three months. They are in good condition, well-grown and true to color. We can thoroughly recommend Mr. Stevenson's draft to anyone in search of good quality Jerseys. FARMERS' CO-OP HAWERA. \ SKIN, -lIDE AND TALLOW. OFFERINGS of the above will be held at Stratford every four weeks. Sheepskin Valuation, Tuesday, August 17 th, 11)20. , Hide and Tallow Sale, Tuesday, August 17th, 1020.
L. A. NOLAN & CO., GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. GOVERNMENT Valuations conductej as under — Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Waitara. Sheepskins: At our Sfcore, Gill Street, New Plymouth, every four weeks. Auction Salps of Hides, Tallow, etc., conducted monthly. NEXT SALE TUESDAY, AUGUST 17. NEWTON KING," LTD WOQLBRO'ATR. J\AST GOVERNMENT VALUATION OP WOOL WILL BE HELD AT WAITARA EARLY IN 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. AN EXCEPTIONA' LY CHEAP FARM. TO BE SOLD THIS WE3K. TO BE SOLD THIS WEEK. WE HAVE PLACED IN OUR HANDS FOR SALE—--120 Freehold, 0 miles from New Plymouth on good metalled road. Handy to factory; fences good. This farm is now in excellent heart for the coining season, and the owner will guarantee it 'to carry 40 Dairy Cows and do them well. Milkingi Plant (in good order) and water wheel go 'with the property. . Barring small piece of shelter bush the blackberry is right under control. ' NOTE.—We have inspected 'this property and consider it a great proposition either for dairying or grazing, or suitable for share milkers. Adjoining farms have been sold for £45 per acre. PRICE £35 PER ACRE, with good terms.
FAIRBROTHER & PICKERING, NEW PLYMOUTH. LOOK! £350 CASH. 185 ACRES FREEHOLD. £ls 10s per Acre. no weeds. ' OPPORTUNITY FOR MAN WITH LIMITED CAPITAL. GOOD BUILDINGS. 'THIS property is situated on a metalled road, all in grass, sheep proof fences, etc. The buildings are exceptionally good, and everything is in lirst-class order. Carrying over 100 head cattle. There is no mortgage on this property, and my client is prepared to let a good man in with £350 cash and help fln&n-e the stock if desired. Apply sharp, aa the first man to inspect will buy. NEWTON KING, LTD SOLE AGENT. LAND DEPARTMENT, {NGLEWOOtV
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1920, Page 8
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