SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD NOTICE. J^ELIVERY 7 of Auction purchases wiJf only be given for CASH unlees an rangements for credit have been prd viously made with the Management. NEWTON KING, LTD. STRATFORD. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1921 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 10 fat bullockfl 10 fat cows In Springer Pens—--50 springing heifers and cows On account of Mr. R. H. Phillips—--6 dairy heifers and cows, in milk INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7, 1921. •J’g 4 & 5-yr BULLOCKS (without serve) 100 mixed yearlings 45 empty heifers ; 75 dairy cows and heifers 50 fat wethers I SALE AT~I O’CLOCK. RAHOTU SALE. i THURSDAY, Sth SEPTEMBER. ’SQ GOOD SPRINGING HEIFERS, j and 3-year 50 yearling and empty heifers 70 lambs On account of a client14 choice Jersey yearling heifers 30 good HoUtein yearling heifers *3O S.H. yearling heifers (well done. Also, at 10.30 a.m. eharp— WITHOUT RESERVE: 9000 feet of rough timber (in lote)( suitable for sheds, pig-styes, etixi AT THE MART, INGLEWOOD SATUPJIIAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 192 L NEWTON KING, LTD., JJAVE been favored with 'instructions from Mr. R. PATERSON to sell oj above, Without Reserve, his well-known team, as under:— g HORSES. 1 2-toq Brake, W/trees, and harness. 1 brake (covered) The above teain is so well known that} further recommendation is unnecessary# SALE AT 1 O’CLOCK.
CAR FOR SALE. AT THE MART, INGLEWOOD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 192 L NEWTON KING, LTD., VVILL offer by Public Auction on be< half of a client—--1 5-seater DENNIS (English) CAR in good running order; tyres practically upw. SALE AT 1.30. NEWTON KING, LTD. I H AVE been favored with instructions from the Public Truatee, as admin-* I istrator in the estate of the late Walter McCaul, to offer by publie auction at their mart, Devon Street, New Plymouth, on Friday, September 16, at ■! o’clock— Section 122 and part sections 12T and 125. Waitara West District, Block 111, Paritutu Survey District, containing 140 acres 2 roods 25 perches. Freehold, Land Transfer Title, sub-divided into 15 paddocks, we watered* 2J miles to Waitara, mDea to factory and 1 mile to school, on good metal road. fuelling of 8 rooms, cow»hod and outbuildings. This property is practically all level* For conditions of sale and terms apply to— THE AUCTIONEERS, Or The Public Trust Office, New Plymouth. CALFSKINS! CALFSKINS' Jg EFORE selling farmers are asked to consider why buyers are treating privately. There is only one conclusion. Operatorfl must expect to get* supplies to better advantage than at auction. tion prices*govern private buying. At our sales calfskins arc sold by the thousand at market rates under competition. Last sale prime calfskins realised' ovet| 7/- each. Be wise and consign for September I<| sale. NEWTON KING, LTD.
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