SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, mh JULY. 25Q HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE, in« eluding—--150 mixed yearlings DO 2 and 3-year springing 1 pedigree Jensey cow (<t profit* 00 fat ewes and wethers 40 lambs 150 good Romney ewea (in lamb) 1 draught gelding (all work) 1 hack, 4 yams. 1 draught gelding (good) 10 fat bullocks 9 acres kale, close to Oka to toim«« chip ON THE FARM, CARRINGTON ROAD. WEDNESDAY, 20th JULY, 1921. At 12 Noon. NEWTONKING, LTD. £JAVE been favored with instructions' from Messra. GILBERT BROS., whose farm has been sold, to sell by public auction. WITHOUT RESERVE, the whole of their Live and Dead Stockj im follow®— g YOUNG DAIRY OOWS, Jeraejf cross t 5 2-yeer springing heifers 1 good Jersey bull 9 half draught horses, 3yns- ujy wards, all harness 1 5-year trotting more CO-cwt. express, spring dray, rubbed tyred gig and all harness, Adriance mower, Deering rake, Cambridge roller, a.f. plough, disc, tyne and chain harrows, sledge, chaffcutter, Stewart hOTseclipper, 60 posts, box testing bottles, 5 milk cans, buckets, rugs, 50-gallon copper, barrels, etc. ’Maul, wedges, and farm ’ sundries. New Furniture, including ‘Oiled Rimu Drawing and Bedroom Suites, mats, chairs, mattresses, tables, sewing machine, Perfection stove, and all effects WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: Late Model 5-seater Ford Car (good as new) NOTE.—Our Agent having inspected thp whole of the above, reports most favorably on everything to be sold. Tho cows are a good lot, mostly young, Jersey being fairly prominent, condition good, and nearly all early calvere. Tho implements, etc., furniture and motor ear are all an good as new. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. WAIWAKAIHO SALE. THURSDAY, JULY 21. HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE 30 mixed yearlings 30 guaranteed dairy cows, including number of grade Jerseys close to profit 20 2-year grade Jersey heifers (subject to sale) 35 4-tooth Romney ewee WITHOUT RESERVE: 300 2-tooth ewes (in lamb) 200 2-tooth wethens
NEWTON KING, LTD. J J AVE received instr uotions from tbd Public Trustee, as administrator iu the Estate of Leah Ann Simmons {deceased) to sell at their Salerooms, Broadway, Stratford, at 2 p.m. on SATURDAY, July 23: ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND containing one rood (more of lees) being allotment 6, part Section 78, Block 2, Ngaire Sur« vey District; allotment 7# Part Section 78, Block 2, with well-built 7-roomed .dwelling thereon. Particulars and conditions of sale rail be inspected at the offices of the Public Trustee, Broadway, Stratford, or tbd Auctioneers. EXCHANGE Q* ACRES IN EXCHANGE FOR 20Q TO 300 ACRES SUITABLE FOB MIXED FARMING. This property is situated ,1| mile* from township, and carrying 45 cows, .2 horses, 1 bull, 9 weaners, without crops. BUILDINGS.—Six-roomed house, cowshed and necessary outbuildings. The fences are good, mostly live hedges, plenty of shelter, and the property is NOT broken with creeks, bding well watered by windmills. Such a desirable property as this is not offering every daj [for exchange. > For particulars as to price, etc., &Pph to— NEWTON KING, L TO STRATfrORD AND INGLEWOOD
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1921, Page 8
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