SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KBNC,LTO "■■■■ ■■ - I • ...... ■.! | I INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1. 500 HEAD MIXED CATTLE AND SHEEP 30 choice Jersey wfeaner heifers 30 in-calf heifer* 12 springing cows and heifers 80 tip-top four and six-tooth ewea in lamb JlO good fat wethers , 40 lambs Sale at 1 o’clock. MANGAEHU ROAD. TUTUTAWA. WEDNSEDAY, JUNE 1. Under Distress for Rent. NEWTON KING, LTD,, JJAVE been instructed to sell by public auction on Sections 2,3, 5, 11 and 27, Block 111. Omoana S.D, occupied bj Mr. R. J. McDonell, on the above date, the undermentioned stock and chattels: 180 EWES (in lamb) 3 rams 6 wethers 84 mixed lamb? 1 gelding (saddle) I mare (saddle) 1 harness mare 1 unbroken filly 1 JerseyyHoktein cow (just calved} 1 Jersey-Holstein cow (in calf) 2 3-year steers 3 bales fleece wool Part bale crutchings and lamb’f wool Safe at 1 p.m. RAHOTU SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 3. JOO HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE 30 weaner Jersey heifers 2 good Jersey cows (ih profit) 2 horses and milk waggon, draught filly 4 years. On account of Constable O’Neill, whd is leaving the district: Horse, gig and harness, quantity of* household furniture and sundries. NEWTON KING. LTD.. LT AVE the following Properties fox; J * JL Exchange: 159 Acres, Lepporton, £3O per acre, exchange for small farm. (1) 186 Acres, Inglewood, £55 per acre, exchange for mortgage or hotise property. (2) 869 Acres, Uuiroa. £lO per acre, exchange for small farm. (4) 145 Acres, Lepperton. £95 per acre, exchange for small farm. (5) 150 Acres, Lepperton, £B6 per acre, xcbange for sheep farm. (6) 227 Acres, Inglewood, £OO per acre, exchange for 20 to 100 acres. (7) 64J Acres, Inglewood, £7B per acre, exchange for housc. (13) 290 Acres, Uuiroa, £9 per acre, exchange for small farm. (9) 90 Acres, Kaimata, £7O per acre, exchange for mortgage or town property. (11) 66 Acres, Ngaere, £95 per acre, exchange for house in New Plymouth. (13) 261 Acree, Inglewood, £75 per acre, exchange for good mortgage. (14) NEWTON KING, LIMITED, LAND DEPARTMENT, INGLEWOOD.
.HTDGMENT OF ANY FACTORY k should be made by comparing nett value returns from season to season. We are prepared to. compare our returns with any other '• factory in New Zealand, and feel | certain we shall be pleased to do « | the same next year. L. A. NOLAN & CO,, HIDE, WOOL AND SKIN BROKEIIS. Next Sale June 21. 'Advice C’ards Und La. els on Application. THE “AOTEA” (Late The Central.) HIGH STREET, HAWERA, LEADING TEA & DINING ROOMS, Have been opened by the Misses Cane. riAINTY MORNING & AFTERNOON TEAS, HOT DINNERS & LIGHT LUNCHF 'NS. Hot Meals available after late trains. Suppers After the Pictures.
LOCKHART BUILDER, CONTRACTOR & JOINERY MANUFACTURER, HAWERA. Quotations given for bricks irt any quantity from our Patea Works. All communications to Head Regent Street, Ha vera. ’Phone 399 supply it. ' 118
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1921, Page 8
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