INGLEWOOD.
(From Our Owh Correspondent.) There was a full gathering for Newton King, Ltd.’s, Saturday mart sale, when the supply of baby calves wag considerable. All offered were heifers, presumably from suppliers to cheese factories, and they realised from 5s for ordinary to 32s for pure Jerseys. Pigs were again in big numbers, prices being markedly in favor of buyers; nevertheless all the 84 offered were disposed of, weaners at from 10s to 16s, slips from 17s to 225, small stores 255. Fowls made from 2s 9d to 3s 9d for cocks and hens, and ducks 2s fid. Apples in 20Tb boxes made 4s. Furniture, harness and general sundries sold at ordinary rates. Messrs. Newton King, Ltd. (Inglewood branch), report having sold Mr. F. A. Reesby’s Kaimata farm of .310 acres to Mr. A. B. Gamlin, of Inglewood, and Mr. Gamlin’s Inglewood butchery business, together with his farm of 77 acres on the Mountain Road, south of Inglewood, to Mr. Reesby, the two transactions to take effect as from October 1 ne.xt.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1922, Page 6
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172INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1922, Page 6
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