SALES BY AUCTION. . NEWTON KING, LTD WAIWAKAIHO SALE. X THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1922. 25 SPRINGING HEIFERS- (close up) 10 good dairy cows (close up) } 8 fat cows 20 yearling Jersey cross heifers CHEAL ROAD. NGAERE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1922. NEWTON KING. LTD.,. JJAVE been instructed by Mr. J. E. CRAIG, who is giving up dairying, . to sell as above— WITHOUT RESERVE: 50 DAIRY COWS, Jersey and Jersey cross, due Aug. and Sept. , 1 grade Jersey bull <' 150 fencing posts. 1 ‘ SALE AT 12.30 P.M. _ LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE. —We have inspected the above cows, and can confidently recommend them to anyone in Search of good dairysorts. A number of the cows will have calved prior to the sale. — WAIWERA ROAD, TOKO. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1922. ; NEWTON KING, LTD., ’<% JJAVE been instructed by Mr. C. L, Young, who is giving up dairying, to sell as above — WITHOUT RESERVE—--40 DAIRY COWS, 2nd and 3rd oalvi ers, due Aug. and Sept. . 50 3-year springing heifers 9 2yr heifers . " :i 10 store cows ’’T ..•< 3 farm horses (all work) 2 dogs s S.F. Plough, Hillside Plough, TikC Harrows, Wire and Wire Netting, Chains, Dray and Harness, Tools, and General Farna Sundries. „
Also, on account of Mrs. Young—* WITH SLIGHT RESERVE—--1 magnificent horse-shoe fern an& several smaller ones. Sale at 12.30 p.m. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED, Care will leave Stratford office on\ morning of sale. *f NEWTON KING, LTD., f STRATFORD HORSE FAIR: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1922. gQ BROKEN AND UNBROKEN DRAUGHTS, HALF-DRAUGHTS, AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. Included in the entries are many firstclass half-draughts, suitable for dairy farmers. PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL FAIR AT. STRATFORD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1922. < UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THJ STRATFORD JERSEY CATTLE CLUB? JENTRIES will be received from FINANCIAL MEMBERS ONLY of the Stratford Jersey Cattle Club and close on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,
NEWTON KING, LTD., f Auctioneers, Stratford. FARMS FOR SALE ■ i 100 Freehold, situated withix, few miles of STRATFORD (good locality), all been ploughed and sub-divided into 11 paddolks. Will -winter 35 cows. Buildings consist of a well built house, trapshed and cowshed of 6 bails, 3-cow plant, which goes with the farm. Price £37 per acre, ,£6OO cash. Balance 5 per cent. 101 ACRES Freehold, situated to Stratford and handy to (Sub-divided into 11 paddocks. Will winter 40 cows and young stock, and do them well. Price ' £4l 10s; £650 cash, balance 6 per cent. 150 ACRES Freehold, cl«jse to L-p--perton, rolling country, all ploughable. Price £22 per acre; £3OC cash or offer. MUST BE SOLD. APPLY—newton3cing, L TD • STRATFORD. NEWTON KING, L™ WOOL, SKIN AND HIDE BROKERS. STRATFORD. NEXT SALE SEPTEMBER 12. COMPETITION ASSURED. Labels and Advice Cards obtainable .11 Branches. L. A. NOLAN & CO;} HIDE, WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. NEXT SALE. SEPTEMBER 12. Consignments solicited. cards and addressed labels forwarded oh ■ application.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1922, Page 8
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