SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW I gpHE KAPONGA JERSEY BREEBERS’ SALE OF PiEDIGREE J ER. SEY BULLS (and several females) will be held at the KAPONGA SALEYARDS, commencing at 10.30 a.m. sharp. LUNCHEON AT SALEYARDS. ON THE FARM—KAIMATA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, At 12 Noon. NEWTON KING, LTD*, JJAVE received instructions from Messrs C. M. Clifford Bros., wha owing to the vendor failing to complete, are relinquishing the Kaimata farm, tq sell by auction, as above, WITHOUT RESERVE, DAIRY COWS (whole herd), aU young, in good condition, mostly in milk, and doing splendidly 16 3-year springing heifers S.f. Duncan plough, disc tine and chain harrows, Duncan whpel cultivator, Advance mower, hay* v rake, automatic grindstone, I power chaffcutter, spring cart, all harness and chains, 8 milk* cans, 20 yards of gravel and sand, * ton eement, quantity of manure, 15 coils barbed wir / ' (new), GO sheets corrugated iron (new), hack, and general sundries. With slight reserve, 1 Ridd 4-cow milking plant, with Wallace engine (in perfect running order) 3 well-bred pedigree Friesian bulls. Light, Luncheon Provided. WAIWAKAIHO BULL FAIR. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, At 11 a.m. sharp. 150 B^LLS ’ com P risin £ : 40 Pedigree Jerseys (yearlings t$ four-year-olds) 100 Grade Jerseys 4 Pedigree Friesians 4 Pedigree Ayrshires. All bulls must be yarded by 10 a.m* URENUI SALE AND BU’ ' FAIR i MONDAY, OCTOBER 18. SPRINGING HEIFERS 20 Pedigree and grade Jersey bulls 1 Pedigree Friesian, “Winana Lad'* NEWTON KING, L Tn WOOL, SKIN AND HIDE BROKERS STRATFORD. NEXT SALE NOVEMBER 7. COMPETITION ASSURED. Labels and Advice Cards obtainable all Branches. FARMS FOR SALE 1 00 ACRES, Freehold, good but dings, close to factory, sclu I, * and railway station. Lepperton district. Price £49 10s per acre; £SIXI cash. Stock at valuation. I ACRES, Freehold, fair buildings, we n subdivided. Price £2l per acre, £156 cash. Close to Lepperton. 1 AH ACRES Freehold, Kaponga district, all level. Price £65 pel acre; £5OO cash. ACRES Freehold, close to New Plymouth (sea coast), good build* ings, well grassed. Price £55 pet acre, £lOOO cash. J 'TX ACRES, Freehold, Manaia. Price * £46 per acre. Terms arranged. ■jA ACRES, Freehold, including 23 cows, horses, implements, milking machine, etc. Price £75 as a going concern; £5OO cash, balance arranged. 500 Freehold, Waverley’dH* * trict, good buildings, will carry 175 cows. Price £3O per acre; £lOOO cash, or will exchange for rent producing property* For further particulars apply to— NEWTON KING, L TD STRATFORD.
GARTONS HURST’S ROOT CROPS the coming season u ' can offer r. full selection of Soft Turnips and Swedes of High Germination & Purity. FROM HURST & SON. LONDON: TURNIPS.—P.P. Mammoth, G.T.V. and P.T.Y. Aberdeen. Romney Marsh, Devon Greyetone, and Hardv Green Globe. SWEDES.—Monarch, Champion & Crim* son King. FROM GARTON’S, LTD., WARRINGTON: SWEDES.—Superlative and Grandmaster. We also hold full stocks of CARROT, J MANGEL. KALE (Buda and Thousandheaded), DRUMHEAD. FIELD CABBAGE, JAPANESE MILLET, Etc., Etc. NEWTON KING LIMITED. NEW PLYMOUTH, INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD & KAPONGA.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1922, Page 8
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