SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD 'WEANER FAIRS. DOUGLAS—Monday March 13. WAIWAKAIHO—Thursday, March m URENU I—Monday, March 20, STRATFORD—Tuesday, March 21. INGLEWOOD—Wednesday, March 22. RAHOTU—Thursday, March 23. STONY RlVER—Tuesday, March 28. Entries Solicited. SALE CANCELLED. O N account of Thursday, 9th ina», being People’s Day, New Show, Rahotu Sale has (been cftfioelleda Next Sale Thursday, 23rd MMreh. NEWTON KING, LTD. HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1922. 3 5 PIGS 1 spring cart \ Sale 12 o’clock. v URENU! YARDS. MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1922. 3Q 18-MONTH STEERS & HEIFR/ttf 30 Jersey weaner heifers 1 draught mare 1 half-draught mare 1 registered hack, 7 years — , STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1922. 150 HEAD MIXED CATTLE GOO MIXED SHEEP, including—--300 mA. ewes SALE AT 1 O’CLOCK. KAPONCA SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922. 100 HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 200 mixed sheep. On account of Client—--2 teams of working bullocka 2 bullock drays, yokes-and bows The working bullocks are in good con. dition, and the drays, yokes and bowl are in first-class ordei, and we can recommend both teams. MONDAY, AT 2 P.M. Favored with instructions from Mr. B« KISSIN, of the WAITEMATA LOAN CO., Auckland, L. A. NOLAN & CO. Sell at their Mart— Balance of Unredeemed Pledges, including Diamond Pin valued at 90 guineas, Prism Glasses worth £2O, Five-etone Diamond Ring cost £6O, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamond Rings and Brooches, Gold & Silver Chain*, Pendants, Gramaphones and Records, Musical InstrumehtA, D.B. Guns, Field Glasses, Cameras, Carpenters’ Tools, Clothing and Drapery, Tents, IBS Parcels Clothing. ' AT THE MART, BRIDGE STREET. ELTHAM. TO-DAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 4 - At 1.30 p.m. B. G. TAYLER. YlflLL sell by Public Auction SN, T above:— Mutton Fowls Ducks Fruit Pigs Household Furniture and Useful Sundries.
110 ACRES. £32. 110 ACRES. £32. 11Q ACRES, good Freehold Dairy Farm in good district, threequarters of a mile from school, - factory, P. 0., railway station, stores, Macksmith shop, wheelwright’s. Everything you want to make -life easy. New up-to-date house of 6 rooms, bath-room and scullery, new cowshed and bails, concreted. New 4-cow plant and engiuf. Good sheep proof fences. Well watered •by never-failing stream’s. Will carry 40 cows and do them well. You can have the p>ck of 40 out of 50 cows milked on the farm at present at valuation, on terms if required. Come along with about £5OO cash, and we will put into proposition in Taranaki. The balance of the purchase money cfcn remain for 7 years at 6 per cent. M. MCDONALD, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, STRATFORD. ’Phones: Day, 152; Private Residence. 7aMail Orders promptly attend yl to.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1922, Page 8
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