SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTU LIST OF BULL FAIRS. OCTOBER. STRATFORD—Saturday 16th. DOUGLAS-Monday 18th. INGLEWOOD—Thursday 21»t RAHOTU-Friday 22nd. KAPONGA—Friday 22nd. URENUl—Friday 22nd. STONY RIVER-Tuesday 26tk Entries Solicited. STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, 12th OCTOBER. 2 PEDIGREE HOLSTEIN BULLS 12 2-year empty heifers 50 mixed yearlingß 15 store cows CO 2 and 3-year springing heifers 15 springing heifers and cowa 10 2-year-old empty haifers . t 49 good Shorthorn 15-month (teem 15 weaner pigs 30 hoggets 11-coiilter McCoraick Drill, long shafter gig, set of gig harness (nearly* new) .i Hillside plough, spring cart J-ton of Eating Potatoes. On account MESSRS. R. B. and A. 14 GRAYt 1 acre freehold, situated on main road Okato Township, next t<f Roebuck's. (Immediate posses* sion.) SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. 1
WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15. gQ MIXED YEARLINGS 28 2-year empty heifers 3 yearling Jersey heiferi 40 ewes and lambs 12 store cows 1 grade Jersey bull D.F. plough and running gear IN DAIRY PENS: 20 cows and heifers (in milk an 4 springing) 25 springing heifers SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK URENUI SALE & BULL FAIR QWING to Monday, 25th inst., being Labor Day, the above sale tfill b<| held on FRIDAY, 22nd inst. Entries invited. ' ' OKAU SPRING SALE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30. Entries Solicited. URUTI SPRING SALE. MONDAY, Ist NOVEMBER Entries Solicited.
NEWTON KING, LTD! WOOLBROTR. NEXT SALE OF SHEEP SKINS, , STRATFORD, OCTOBER 4. NEXT SALE OF HIDES, ETC, STRATFORD, OCTOBER 12. Consignments must arsive by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Label* on. application. THOROUGHLY RECOMMENDED C)go ACRES freehold, all in grass but 4 acres bush. Dwelling house 5 rooms, scullery and bathroom. Woolshed, trapshed and stable. From 300 to 400 acres plonghnble. Subdivided into 10 sheep proof paddocks. Wintered 1200 breeding ewes, 250 head cattle, and without turnips. Four miles from township, factory, etc. Sole reason for selling same, to wind up the estate. Price £l2 per acre, £I2OO cash. A BARGAIN. 3QQ ACRES, Freehold, all in grass, subdivided into 12 sheep-proof paddocks; (10 acres dead level and about 70 acres plouglmhle. Dwelling house of 5 rooms, cowshed of 3 bails, etc. No weeds, very clean property. Carries 30 cows, 400 dry sheep and (50 dry cattle. Factory and Post Office adjoining; quarter-mile from school. Would exchange for town property on good mortgagS. Price, £23 10s per acre; £IOOO cash. GOING CONCERN. 159 ACRES > Freehold, all in grass except IS acres bush. Possession immediately; H miles from township, factory, school etc. Stock on property consists of: 38 dairy cows (Jersey cross), all young; 2 draught horses, 18 calves, <i pigs, 10 sheep. Dwelling house 5 rooms, pantry, etc. Concrete cowshed and plant. Well watered. Sundry implements. Price £;)■; p er acre as a going concern: .CI2OO rash. WELL WORTH INSPECTION. LAND DEPARTMENT, NEWTON KING, LTD., P.O. Box :)!), INGLEWOOD, 'Phone 6. I lie most valuable household remedy for stomach troubles- of children i'e Sharlaiid's Magnesia. It is used regular- _ ly in thousands of homes. Sold everv-
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