SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD KAPONGA SALE. POSTPONEMENT NOTICE. QLIENTS will please note thAt owing to June 3rd falling on the' King’s Birthday our Kaponga Sale ctrdwi for this date has been postponed until th® following Friday, June l(Hh. Newton King, Ltd., AuetioneeH. RAHOTU SALE'. THURSDAY, JUXE 2, jqq HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE .30 wehner Jersey heifers 2 good Jersey cows (in profit) 2 horses and milk waggon, draught filly 4 years. On account of Constable O’Neill, wh'd is leaving the district: Horse, gig and harness, quantity bl household furniture and sundries. On account of Mr. Mat. Coffee i Block dray,' horse, trap and han ness, Orion range (n&rly ftew), furniture and sundries.
URUTISALEYARDS (For Convenience of Sale.) WEDNESDAY, Bth JUNE. At 12.30 o’clock. NEWTGN KJ NO, LTD. jjAVE been favored with instructiona from Mr. D. REA, who has sold hie farm, to sell as above, WITtJOUT RESERVE, his very choice herd, bonabtipj of—--5Q DAIRY COWS, all young, moatlj August and September calyeri; 38 are Grade Jerseys sited bj the pedigree’ bulk “MEADOWBROOKEa BELLMAN,’* “WHITE PATCH’S KING OF FERNGROVE,” “PARKVALE CHIEF and “YANKEE’S CHOICE,” all Dams of which have a S.O.R. 1 3-year Pedigree JeNfcy Bull, “WYNOTTE’S RROIECTDR” (“Protection of Meadowbrook© —Wynotte, S.O.tt.) ’* 16 2/21-year Jersey helfeta, mortly by “MASTERPIECE OF MEADOW BRQO KE.” 8 selected weaker Jeraey heifers One Horse Drill, 6 Milk Cans, 100 Posts, Trolley Wheels, Piping, / and sundries. This is an exceptionally good dairy, quality beihg in evidence right out the herd Average test taken -on 20th January, 5.0. Weights and individual tests will be given at Mile. All the cows are in calf tb “WYNorrt’s pho. TKCTOR.” ’
Also, on account of Mr. W. DOUDS-h 14 good young dairy cow«, Septcm* ber calvers ' 13 2*-year Jersey-Hohtein ct<>ss heifers, w?ll grown and in good condition. ‘.6 ON ACCOUNT OF " VIR. WJ?H. HISCOKE— -2 Drauglt Mares (all hfttnegiif) LIGHT WNCHEON PROVIDED. RAHOTU IN-CALF HEIFER SALE. (In conjunction with Fortnightly Stool} •Sale.) ’ THURS>AY~ 30th JtJNE, 19ft. ENTRIES SOLICITED. . NEW7ON KING. LTD.. ’ fTAVE the following Properties Exchange:— 159 Acres, lepperton, £3O per aete, exchange or small, farm. (I) 186 Acres, hglewood, £55 pet acre, exehang! for mortgage or house propert’. . (2) 869 Acres, Huiroa, £lO per acre, exchange for small farm. (4) 145 Acres, Lepperton, £95 per acre, exchange for small farm. . (6) 150 Acres, Lepperton, £B5 per acre, Xchangefor sheep farm. (6) 227 Acres, Inglewood, £6O per ilcre, pichange fur 20 to 100 acres. (T' Acres, Inglewood, £7B per acre, exchange’for house. (13) 290 Acres, Huiroa, £9 per acre, exchange for snail farm. . (9) 90 Aeres> Kuimata, £7O per acre, exchang« for mortgage or town property. ; (H> 66 Acres, Tgaere, £95 per acre, exchange for hoise in New Plymouth. (13) 261 Acres, Inglewood, £75 per acre, exchang* for good mortgage. (14) NEWTON KING, LIMITED, lAND DEPARTMENT, INGLEWOOD. L: Al NOLAN & CO.'J HIDE, TOOL AND SKIX WKtRS. Next Sab June 21. Advice Cards and La eh on Application.
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