SALEf BY Atroxioir. STONY RIVER YARDS, TUESDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER. g0 MIXED YEARLINGS 20 store cows 40 2 and 3-year springing heifer# 12 forward springing heifers Horse, gig and harness (real g<*»4 .turnout) 35 mixed hoggets 40 ewes in lamb SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. OHURA SALE. ■ THURSDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, 1920,; 50Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE, include ing—--75 4-year bullocks CO 2-year steers 130 yearling steers (in tote olf tur< nips) 35 young dairy cows 40 3-year springing heifers • 40 2-' year empty heifers 30 yearling empty heifers 20 store cows ' , 500 mixed hoggets' t 100 4 and G-tooth wethers . ALSO: 6 pairs young working bullocks, yokes, bows and chains SALE AT 11 O'CLOCK. ■ WAIWAKAIHO SPRING HORSE PAIR THURSDAY, 16fch SEPTEMBER, gQ HORSES OF ALL CLASSES, com< prising ponies, hacks, half to ' fujll draugßts, broken and un/ broken farm horses, and useful harness horses. Light set of Gig Harness. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK; ~ F —* AWAKINO-SPRING SALE. THURSDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER. , gHOULD sufficient entries come forward we will hold a sale as above. • NEWTON KING, LTD. ' NEWTON KING, LTD. JJAVE received instructions to offer for sale by Public Auction, at the Mart, Devon Street, New Plymouth, on. SATURDAY; the 2nd day of October, 1920, at 2 p.m.:— ALL THAT Parqel of Land, containing 3 acres 3 roods and 19 perchcs (mor? or less), part of Reserve A of the Grey District, situate at the junction of Pioneer Street and Breakwater Road, with dwelling house of 8 rooms thereon. The property of the late James Honeyfleld. The property is ideal for subdivision, and owing to its close proximity to the Port must become extremely valuable."' For further particulars and Conditions of Sale apply to the Auctioneers, or Messrs. Govctt, Quilliam and Hutchen, New Plymouth, Solicitors for the Vendors.
NEWTON KING, LW WOOLBROXfR. NEXT SALE OF SHEEP SKINS, STRATFORD, SEPTEMBER 7. . NEXT SALE OF HIDES, . STRATFORD, SEPTEMBER 14. Consignments must arrive by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labels on application. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 1 . WALK IN, WALK OUT. 180 ACRES. GOING CONCERN. 62 COWS. WILL CARRY 75 COWS. desirable property is situated abcpt 11 miles from township, and railway station, all in grass but 9 acres swedes, 16 acres oats, 20 chains school and factory. Well subdivided, sheep* proof fences, also well-watered, v Six"rjjomed house, cowshed (8 bails, concrete floor, 4-cow Ridd machine and Lister en« gine). Price, £(l2 per acre, together with 62 cows, 55 breeding ewes, 16 weaners, 0 horses, 1 wagon, 30cwt. buggy, drill, implements,. etc. Cash required down £2OOO, balance for a term at 6 per cent. NEWTON KING, LTD LAND DEPARTMENT, L; A. NOLAN & CO.V GOVERNMENT WOOL AND STTTO BROKERS. jTJ.OV^RNMIi NT Valuations conducted as under— Wool: At our store, Quay Street, W*i» tara. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street, New Plymouth, September 7th. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., con* j ducted monthly, NEXT SALE TUESDAY, SEPT. I« (
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