SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING. LTD NOTICE. JYELIVERY of Auction purchases will only be given for CASH unless arrangements for credit have been pre» viously made with the Management. NEWTON KING, LTD. WAIWAKAIHO SALE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. JOO HEAD OF MIXED CATTLU 30 springing heifers and cowU 30 yearling heifers 10 choice dairy cowa (in milk) URENUI YARDS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, YEABIANG JERSEY HELFERS' 30 springing heifers 10 2-year Jersey springing heifers 20 good dairy cows (2nd calvary •close up) 100 fat wethers HIDE AND TALLOW NEWTON KING, LTD. NEXT SALE, SEPTEMBER IX Advice cards and labels on application. CALFSKINS! CALFSKINSF ’ JJEFORE selling farmers are asked td consider why buyers are treating privately. There is only one conclusion. Operators must expect to get supplies better advantage than at auction. Auction prices govern private buying. At our sales calfskins are sold by tho thousand at market rates under competi* tion. Last sale prime calfskins realised ovej 7/- each. Be wide and consign for September 1} sale. NEWTON KING, LTD.
£7OO CASH secure a Freehold Farm of 190 ACRES, 57 Jersey cows, milkihg machine and all implements; 8-roomed house, necessary outbuildings, factory, school, post office one mile. PRICE ONLY £4O PER ACRE as $ going concern. £7OO CASH. APPLY SHARP. NEWTON KING, r ’ Ta STRATFORD AND INGLEWOOD, ANOTHER FI.A.T. VICTORY# I rpHE twelfth Annual Targo-Florio M(m j tor Car road race, the classic Sicilian I event, over a 270 miles course, one of th© i most difficult teste in the world, ha« just i been won by a fl-eyjinder “F,LA.T., U driven by an amateur driver, Maaetii. ’ The race comprised four iapu of the Island, and it is estimated that €OOO aeuio turns had to be negotiated. Yet tho average time for the winning “F.LA.T.” was 3G miles per hour, with a total driving time of 7 hours 5 minutes 5 seconds. A German “Mercedes” was 6»oeona and another “F.1.A.T.” third, and out of 24 starters only 14 finished, and botH , “F.LA.T.S.” were of a much ajnaller piston displacement than the “MiercedcS.” In the 2000 c.c. class, “F.I.JUT.” standard 10-16 h.p. cars were botti first awl second, with an average speed of 33 miles per hour. These races are some of the* most difficult in the world, and aiiord a, wonderful test of a car’s general reliability ami soundness. This year’s results agaiji prove tho supreme quality ofi “F.I.A.T/’ cars, than which none better is made iu any country. Buy for permanence, and buv A *F.I.A.T.” There are three sizes made, and immediate delivery can be given. WILSON’S MOTOR SUPPLIES, LTD., .ELTHAM AND WANGANUL lllwera. Agent: Mr, F. V. Lysons, HL Gray Street, Hawera.
WE MAKE RADIATORS gpHE only durable ones on the markup Call and see them being manufactured. All makes. Mud guards, Panels. Bonnets, Lamps, etc., made and repaired. HUNT & KORFF ,“ OTOR metal experts, LIARDET STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1921, Page 8
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