SALES AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD OLEARING 1921. AUGUST. Tuesday, August 23.—0. Cross, Opunake. OCTOBER Early October. —Pedigree Jersey Sale at Kaponga Yards. Tuesday, October 4 —. Jersey Breeders’ sale of pedigree bulls, Waiwakaibo Wednesday, October s—Charles Goulter, Pedigree Jeraeys, Waiwakaiho. Wednesday, October s—Waiwakaiho5 —Waiwakaiho Ball Fair. Thursday, October 6—-Pedigree Jersey bull fair, in A. and P. showgrounds, Stratford. Friday, October 14—Stratford bull fair, in Stratford yards. Saturday. August 20—A. J. Borwn, Douglas, in Stratford yards (100 dairy cows, mostly Jerseys). HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1921. WEANERS 80 stores 4 sows 6 milk cans Dray and harness Sale 12 o’clock. HORSE FAIRS. WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. ■ MONDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER. STONY RIVER, WEDNESDAY, Uta SEPTEMBER. INGLEWOOD, FRIDAY, 16th SEPT. ENTRIES SOLICITED. ‘ SALE OF FURNITURE, ETC. AT WAREA (next to Hall). THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, At 10.30 a.m. NEWTON KING, LTD. JJAVE been fnvorM with instructions from Mr. Tom Julian to sell— Without Reserve: The whole of his household furniture, including good Bohm piano (slight reserve). Also horse, dray and harness, gig and harness, garden tools, etc Full Particulars Later. K APONG A. PEDIGREE JERSEY SALE Under the auspices of the South Taranaki Jersey Breeders’ Association. MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1921.
NEWTCN KING, LTD.
yyiLL hold a sale of Pedigree Jersey Cattle (male and female) at Kaponga on above date, under the auspices of the South Taranaki Jersey Breeders* Association. All cows offered at this eale to carry a written guarantee from the vendor, and any beast not branded with Breeders’ brand will not be offered.
ENTRIES, with particulars as to pedigree, etc., close at our Kaponga branch on Tuesday, September 6.
SALE OF FURNITURE AT URENUI. MONDAY. AUGUST 22, 1921. At 3 p.m. NEWTON KING, LTD., yyiLL sell on behalf of Mrs. F. C. Rowe, who has sold her boarding-house-r- / Quantity of household furniture and effects
“7 4 ACRES, choice little dairy farm. ’ situated at 801 l Block, subdivided into a number of well fenced paddocks. The whole of the land has been ploughed and re-grassed with, the exception of a small patch of shelter bush. Nice little dwelling house of 4 rooms, cowshed and all necessary outbuildings. Handy to school, railway station, factory and store. Price £6O per acre, £lOOO cash, balance at 6 per cent.
CAN RECOMMEND THIS. ACRES, with good 5-roomed house, all modern conveniences, washhouse, copper and tubs. Good orchard, 600 head of poultry, ducks, etc., all young birds in full profit. The land ia all level and of rich quality, will carry 6 cowts. Handy to school, factory and Bell Block railway station. Splendid home and a profitable one for a retired farmer. PRICE £2550, about £5OO Cash. CHOICE AND GOOD. E. JACKSON, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, Opposite Criterion Hotel, N.P. Telephone 570. DUBLIC VOTICE. OF GREAT INTEREST. M G CULLOUGH || CLEANS & RE-BLOCKS OLD HATS: also PRESSES & DYES OLD ani SOILED CLOTHES as GOOD AS NEW. Opposite McNeill’s Grocery, * Now Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 August 1921, Page 8
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