SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD AWAKINO SHEEP FAIR & CATTLE SALE W E wish to intimate to clients that the above sale will now be held on the original date—February 5. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1921, 250 MIXED CATTLE, including—- ' 60 2J to bullocks 30 store and forward cows 100 mixed 18-month cattle 25 heifers, r.w.b. 80 4 and 6-tooth forward ewea 60 good lambs TOKIRIMA SHEEP FAIR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27 2000 MIXED SHEEP Sale at 11 o’clock. RAHOTU SALE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 28. 100 HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE 700 posta (in 10l NEWTON KING, LTD AUCTiONEERj. HIDES, CALFSKINS, SHEEPSKINS, AND TALLOW Offered every four weeks at Stratford, NEXT SALE—FEBRUARY 1, Consignments must arrive by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labels sent < i application. WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY, JAN. 26)' L. A. NOLAN & CO. JJAVE received instructions from a lady leaving New Plymouth to sell her superior and practically new House* hold Furniture, including— SITTING & DINING ROOM.—Piano by Haake, Chesterfield Suite in saddleback velvet, 4 h.b. Oak Chairs to match, Chesterfield in shadow tissue, oak Sideboard artistically designed with lead lights and mirror, oak Music Cabinet, nice Axminster Carpet,. upholstered Tub Chair. Morris Chair, 4 Queen Anne Chairs, Rimu Writing Desk. Couch, Rimu Bookcase, handsome overmantel with bevelled mirrors, Occasional Tables, Kerb, Pictures, Electric Plated Ware. HALL.—Modern Rimu Hallstand, Axminster Runner, Carved Tab* le, 2 Stained Kauri Fern Stands. BEDROOMS.—4 Rimu and Kauri Duchess Chests single and double Liberty Bedsteads, Wirewoves, handsome Duchess Dressing Table, stained Kauri Wardrobe with mirror, Pedestal. Cupboard, lino., pictures, seagrass squares. KITCHEN.—TabIes, 5 Chairs, Kauri Dresser, Plate Rack, Child’s Chair, Wicker Chair, Household Sundries, Mangle, Planet Junr. SALE AT L3O (P.M Practically new and in first-class or„ der. .Inspection invited on morning of sale.
FOR SALE A FEW CHOICE FARMS, at reasonable prices and terms 76 ACRES Freehold; carry 25 cowa; .P r ’' e < f 35 per acre; *£7oo cash. 159 ACRES Freehold; £3O per acre; £ 1 900 cash; close to Lenperton. 100 Freehold; going concern; 36 cows. 4 horses, bull, imple. ments, milking machine, etc. Price £4B per sere; £l6OO cash. KQ ACRES Freehold; £3O per acre; "" £9OO eash. ACRES Freehold; £35 per acre cash; good buildings. 150 ACRES Freehold; going concern; 40 cows, etc.; £S6 10s per acre. 60 ACRES Freehold; £2B per acre; £BOO cash. FARMS FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND FROM £3OO DEPOSIT UPWARDS. NEWTON KING. LAND DEPARTMENT INGLEWOOD. THE TARANAKI INVESTMENT AND DEPOSIT CORPORATION LIMITED. Directors—Messrs. J B. Richards (Chain man), W P. Kirkwood, E. Marfeli, Alan Good, <}. J. Hawken, R. Dingle, S. Macalister. Liberal advances made on mortgage at Lowest Current Rates. Purchase of existing mortgages entertained. Deposits Accepted at following rateac 6 months 4 p. c . t2 months s p 24 months' 6 p c ’ For further particulars apply t®» The Secretary, WILLIAM POWER, Egmont Chambers (upstairs); Fenton Street, Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1921, Page 8
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