SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD RAHOTU SALE. THLRSDAY, JUNE 2.’ HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE 30 weaner Jersey heifers 2 good Jersey cows (in profit) 2 horses and milk waggon, draught filly 4 years. On account of Constable O’Neill, whq is leaving the district: Horae, gig and harness, quantity of household furniture and sundried. On account of Mr. Mat. Coffee: ■Block dray, horse, trap and har« ness, Orion range (neatly furniture and sundries. STRATFORD HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, 4th JUNE, 1921. 5Q BROKEN UNBROKEN DRAUGHT, HALF-DRAUGHT, HACK & LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. SALE AT I~O’CLOCK. NEWTON KING, LTD. been favored with instructions ffom the Public Trustee (as Administrator in the Estate of Thomas Lakeman, deceased), to offer by auction at their Rahotu sale on THURSDAY, 16th June, 1921, at 2 o’clock— The leasehold interest in Section 3, Block XIV., Cape Survey District, situated Kahili Road, Rahotu, containing 1631 actes. The land is hold under the West Coast Settlement Reserves Act, 1892. The lease is for a term, of 2! years, from the 4th December, 1914, at an annual rental of £26 12n. The whole of the land has been felled and sown down in mixed English grasses. Subdivided into 4 paddocks. Well watered by streams. Buildings consist of 4-roomed cottage 6--bail cowshed .and hayshed. Handy tc factory and school, and on metalled road Full particular may be had upon application to the Auctioneers. 121 pedigree jerseys 121
To be Sold by Auction At the New Plymouth Jersey Breeders' Sale on the Show Grounds, WAIWAKAIHO. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 192.. QI PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS, S year and Yearling HEIFERS. gQ BULLS, all ages, including “PETUNE’S NOBLE” (imp.) (mostly maiden bulls). This is truly a rich collection of wellbred animals. Their breeding .is based on all the most noted Jersey bloods of the day. Some of the already have butterfat records; many others are sure record-breakers. IMPORTANT—The Catalogue includes 30 2-year heifers/ to be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. The bulls also are a very fine lot. Full of fitter-fat. ' Sate commences at 10.30 am. sharp. LUNCHEON ON GROUNDS NEWTON KING, LTD. Auctioneers New Plymouth. NEWTON KING. LTD.. TJAVE the following Properties for. Exchanger— J 59 Acres, Lepperton, £3O per. acre, change for small farm. 186 Acres, Inglewood, £55 per acre, exchange for mortgage» or hottae property. (2) 569 Acres, Huiroa. £lO per acre, exchange for small farm. (4) 145 Acres, Lepperton, £95 per acre, exchange for small farm. (5) 150 Acres, Lepperton, £B5 per acre, xchange for sheep farm. (6) 227 Acres, Inglewood, £6O per acre, exchange for. 20 to 100 acres. (7) 04i Acres, Inglewood, £7B per acre, exchange for house. (13) 290 Acres, Huiroa, £9 per acre, exchange for small farm. (()) 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 Acre<s, Inglewood. £75 per acre, exchange for good mortgage. (14) NEWTON KING. LIMITED, LAND DEPARTMENT, 1 INGLEWOOD. L. A. NOLAN & CO., HIDE, WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. Next Sale June 21. Advice Cards and La els on Application.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1921, Page 8
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