SALES BY AUCTION. -4 MEWTON KING, LTD WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, JPJO HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE 34 good 18-month steers 600 ewes and lambs (in lots) URENUI YARDS. MONDAY, 21st FEBRUARY. 1000 MIXED SHEEP, comprising-, 650 2-tooth wethers and good lambs 400 good ewes (mostly 4-tooth) ( 40 2-tooth Romney rams 200 HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE. 20 2j-year steers STRATFORD SALEYARDS. 22nd FEBRUARY, 1921 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE. SALE AT 1 O’CLOCK. KENT MIDHIRST. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2L NEWTON KING, LTD. JJAVE received instructions from MR, R. C. BATEMAN, who is leaving the district, to sell on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE: Sideboard (mirror back), Diningtable, 6 Dining-room Chairs, Sofa, Palm Stands, Pictures, Clocks, Bedsteads and Mattresses, Cot, Stretcher, Duchess, Wash-stand, Linoleum, Blinds, Kitchen Dresser, Churn, Cooking Utensils, Tubs, Wringer, Garden Tools, Chaff-cutter. Quantity Timber, Pigs, 14 Young White Leghorn Fowls, 1 Rooster. Cow Covers, Meat Safe, Lamps, etc. ALSO WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 Piano, by Wilh. Bohm, in perfect order. ALSO ON ACCOUNT OF MR. SILBY: 1 Horse, Gig and Harness Sale at 1 o’clock.
NEWTON KING. LTD AUCTIONEER'S. 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 cn application. “BEAUTIFUL BELL BLOCK.” A SPLENDW CUTTING UP PROPOSITION. THE RAPIDLY APPROACHING SUBURB OF NEW PLYMOUTH. NEWTON KING, LTD. JJAVE received instructions from the owneAto offer by Private Treaty all that valuable block of land consisting of 98 ACRES (little more or less) together with all the buildings, vineries, etc., thereon. This fine property is situated on the Main North Road to New Plymouth, and opposite the Bell Block Store, is all dead level, and has frontages (metalled) to three roads, nicely planted with ornamental trees. Buildings consist of a very and up-to-date residence of 7 rooms with all conveniences. Large cowshed, concrete floor, 5-cow milking machine and accessories (included in purchasing price), conservatories at present carrying about 2 tons of grapes. This ideal farm is now carrying 60 dairy cows, 1 bull, 4 horses, and 20 other stock. Adjoins railway station, school, and township. Factory half mile. Attention is drawn particularly to the fact that apart from being a tip-top dairy farm it is, owing to its road frontages, simplicity itself to subdivide into areas from quarter-acre upwards. Situated it. is within such easy distance of the progressive seaport of New Plymouth the Auctioneers have no hesitation in declaring it one of the most genuine farming and business porpositions under offer in New Zealand. For further details as to price, terms, etc., apply to— NEWTON KING, LTD. (Sole Agents). Stratford & New Plymouth.
ARTHUR’S lURNISHING W ALEHOUSE. TCpOR 40 years we have been supplying High-grade Furniture td our Clients spread over the whole of Taranaki. This Christmas we a.e offering 3 piece Suites comprising a Settee and two Easy Chairs from £22 17s fid upwards. For quality and honest construction our Upholstery work is unequalled. lir addition to our huge stock of Furniture and Furnishings we are showing a splendid range of NOVELTIES for I he FESTIVE SEASON. ARTHUR’S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. HAWERA. (Established 1864.) POST OFFICE BOX 42. KAPONGA ’PHONE 25.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1921, Page 8
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