SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD NEW PLYMOUTH JERSEY BREEDERS’ CLUB. J»HE ANNUAL SALE on behalf of Members of the above, will be held on TUESDAY, June 27, 1922, at the New Plymouth Showgrounds. Further particulars will be advertised later. NEWTON KING, LTD., Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT* DRAFT SALE of Pedigree Jerseys, comprimng 30 (approt) 20-month Heifers and Bulls, on bebilf of Mr. John Hale, at his Avenue Road, New Plymouth, on THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1922. Paritculars Later. NEWTON KING, LTD., Auctioneers. SALE OF SiECOND HAND TIMBER, &c. ON OLD TANNERY SITE, FRANKLEX ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH. H FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922. .At 1.30 p.m. NEWTON KING, LTD., yyiLL sell by Auction on account of Mr. W. F. McAllum, without reserve:— 50 000 FEET (approx.), of TTM- ’ BER of ah claaeea, including quantity of good Totara and Kauri. ALSO—2 BUILDINGS (floored) for removal, 30ft x 18ft and 22ft x 19ft 6in. respectively, window frames, 2 h.p. Tangye Boiler, leather splitting machine, 400gal. tank, 250 ft of l|in. iron * piping, two large iron coppers, and pump (power) etc. CLEARING SALE AT OMATA. MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1922. At 1.30 p.m. NEWTON KING, LTD. JZJAVE received instructions from Mt. Alfred George, who has leased his Farm, to sell by Auction, without reserve:— PJ* DAIRY HEIFERS & COWS (r.w.b.) 2 good Draught Horses. Stack of hay, Mowing Machine, ' Disc and Tyne Harrows, 20ft • Ladder, Firewood, 2 Horse-rugs, Harness. Farm Tools and quan« tity of Household Furniture. On account of other clients—--12 fat and forward 3|yr steers 1 pedigree Jersey bull, Boy.”
EXCHANGE CHEEP FARM, well fenced and subdivided, all in 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 woolshed and cowshed. Owner will exchange for dairy farm of 50 to 100 acres. Equity £3500. DAIRY FARM TO LEAS£ WITH C.P. CLAUSE. TYAIRY FARM, situated within 5 mile* of Stratford Post Office, good locality. Rent 25/- per acre. For further particulars apply— NEWTON KING, L Tb Land Department, STRATFORD AND INGLEWOOD. FARMERS TAKE NOTE VITE BEG TO QUOTE SEEDS AND ” FERTILISERS AS UNDER: POTASH, 90 per cent, pure, per cwt. 21/BONE DUST, pure, highest grade, per cwt., 16/6. SUPERPHOSPHATE, 42 per cent, per cwt., 8/6. * OATS, Australian Algerians, per buahelf BARLEY, Seed, per bushel, 4/6. RYEGRASS, Heavy, per bushel, 7/6 COCKSFOOT, 181 b Seed, per lb, 1/-. COWGRASS, Choice, per lb, 1/6. WHITE CLOVER, Choice, per lb, 2/We deliver any of above at your nearest Railway Station. TERMS—CASH WITH ORDER. C. A. WILKINSON, LTD., ELTHAM AND NEW PLYMOUTH.
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