BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD 0L E A RING gAL E S, 1921. APRIL. Wednesday, April 27 —H. Lett, Petone Road, Tataraimaka. Thursday, April 28.—H. J. Major, Westown. MAY. Thursday, Mgy 5.—F. J. Browning, Waihapa Road, Pukengahu. Thursday, May 19.—A, St. George, Douglas. JUNE. , Monday, June 6—D. Hurley, Okaiawa. Monday, June 13—-E. Whit ham, Hastings Road, Mangatoki. Wednesday, June 15—New Plymouth Pedigree Jersey Sale (under the auspices of the New Plymouth Jersey Club). Wednesday, June 15.—D. Penny, Glenn Road, Manaia. k Thursday, June Iff.—J. Poletti, Bell Block (Grade Jerseys). Friday, June 17.—Stratford Pedigree Sale (under the auspices of the Stratford Jersey Breeders’ Association and the Stratford A. and P. Society). Wednesday, June 22.— J. Harvey, Inaha Thursday, June 23.—T. C. Sherson, Midhirst. Thursday, June 23—R. M. Glennie, Manaia Road, Manaia. Thursday. June 30. Midhirst. Thursday, June 30.—T. Whyte, Kapuni. JULY. Wednesday,, July 6.—Bates and Kimber, Oka to. Thursday, July 7.—C. H. Silby, Awatuna. Thursday, July 7—E. Forbes, Tuna. Thursday, July 14.—Horace Mellow, Kaponga. Friday, July 'l5—A. H. Huggett, Flint Road, Stratford (pedigre and grade Jerseys). Monday, July 18—G. G. Black, Pungarehu. Tuesday, July 26.—G.- T.’Gibbons, Stratford Yards (Grade Jerseys).
URENUI YARDS. MONDAY, 2nd MAY, 1921 200 HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE 60 woolly lambs STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, MAY 3. 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 300 lambs 30 2|-year in-calf heifers Sale at 1 o’clofck.
INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4. 200 MIXED CATTLE, including: 27 empty heifers ■ 60 mixed weaners 25 stord* cows 50 ewes in lamb ON ACCOUNT OF A CLIENT, Without Reserve: 30 34-year steers 80 steers
Sale at 1 o’clock. STRATFORD HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY, MAY 8. gQ BROKEN AND UNBROKEN DRAUGHT, HALF-DRAUGHT, HACK AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. Sale at 1 o’clock.
NEWTON KING, LIMITED, INGLEWOOD, Have just received tlie Sole .’.gency of 200 ACRES FREEHOLD, situated on the sea coast close to New Plymouth. . Buildings consist of an np-to-date ten-roomed Bungalow, stable, cow shed, sheep yards and dip, which are insured for £2OOO and practically new. The factory and school are on the property. The land has been all ploughed and sown down in good grasses and well subdivided; sheep-proof fences. Motor ’Bus passes the door twice daily. PRICE: £57 PER ACRE, and exceptionally good terms. For further particulars apply to the Sole Agents —
NEWTON KING, LIMITED, LAND DEPARTMENT, INGLEWOOD. ROWSON’S yyESTERN J£LECTRIC, HAWERA. ’Phone 475. ARMATURE WINDING, MAGNETO REPAI RS AND GENER AL . ELECTRICAL ENG TNEER ING. AGENTS FOR Lalley Electric Lighting and Power Plants, for Country Homes. Also Columbia Lighting and Starting Batteries. .Mail Orders promptly attended tor
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