SALES BY AUCTMNL NEWTON KING, LTD FRANKLEY ROA TUESDAY, 1 At 1 NEWTON I TJAVE received in executors in tin Mt. A. Vowless, to < - tion on the farm as serve:—: DAIRY COWS xiuik and: to calve) 10 heifers (in calf) 4 good farm horses (all work) 7 weaners 2 bulls R. & G. e.f. Plough, Noxon Dis. Harrows, Tyne Harrows, Ridd Milking Machine and Blackstone 'Engine, Milk Cart and Harness, Gig and Harness, 4 Milk Cans, 2 Stacks of Hay, and usual Farm Sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED, STRATFORD SALE AND WEANER FAIR. TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922. 150 JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS WEANER HEIFERS 100 Shorthorn and Holstein weanef heifers 100 head mixed cattle 300 m.a. ewes 200 lambs 12 2-tooth Southdown rams Sale at o’clock. AUTUMN HORSE FAIR. STRATFORD. SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1922. ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED. EXCHANGE gHEEP FARM, well fenced and subdivided, all jn grass, carry sheep the acre. Could milk 50 cows on front portion if necessary. About 20 acres in crop. BUILDINGS consist of a wellbuilt 8-roomed house, h. and c. water, septic tank, telephone, etc., good wool* shed and cowshed. Owner will exchange for dairy farm of 50 to 100 acres. Equity £3500. DAIRY FARM TO LEASE WITH C.P. CLAUSE. JJAIRY FARM, situated within 5 miles of Stratford Post Office, good locality. Rent 25/- per acre. For further particulars apply— NEWTON KING, L TD Land Department, STRATFORD AND INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 March 1922, Page 8
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