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Aootiotta, J^EWTON KING'B LIST Gir BALl_r MAY— Tuesday 7—Rahotu *k tratford Hide '^ and Wool Sale Friday 10—VVaiwakaiho Monday 13—Toko - \ Monday 13—Urenui 'oj-:. Tuesday 14—Stratford I Wednesday 15—Stony River Friday 17—Kaponga Tuesday 21—Rahotu Friday 24—Waiwakaiho Monday 27—Urenui Monday 27—Douglas Tuesday 28—Stratford Wednesday 29—Stony River I ENTRIES SOLICITED. EWTON KING'S LIST OF CLEARING SALES MAY — Thursday 30-R. C. Hughes, Riverlea Friday 31— E. Westwood, Bell Block JUNE— j Wednesday 12—V. Miller, York % Road, Midhirst < Monday 24-W Standish, Lower V Duthie Road i Wednesday 26— H. Parkes, Palmer Road, Kaponga Thursday 27— Geo. Parker, Maneatoki JULY— Thursday 4—E. Kelliher, Toko Road Thursday 11— F. Moore, Kai Iwi (in conjunction with Messrs Freeman R. Jackson and Co) Thursday 18—Thos. Linn, Mancatoki ■ Wednesday 24—A. Telfar, Upper Duthie Road Thursday 25—A. E. Watkins, Ureuui yards AUGUST— Wednesday 7—P. Jacob, Gordon ■!" Road '-^y Thursday B—Jas. Linn, Toko Friday 9—Armstrong Bros., Ross Road, Tariki fiYARAiNAxVA VVUOL,, HJtH___lft4_Vl».\ A HIDE and TALLOW SALE. Hide Shesl—Cloton Road, btrattora (Next Dairy Factory). NEXT SALE-^-MAY 7. Clients are particularly requested •». forward consignments in time to arriva so as to reach us by FRIDAY, May 4. NEWTON KiNtt ~" DAIRY HERDS. : ' I, HAVE the following Dairy Herda for private sale, and invite enquiries:— 20, young, £9 10s. 27, grades, £7 10s. 21, fairly young, £7 10s. 28, young, delivery middle Jane. £8 10s. 40, mostly young, £7 10s. 40, up to fifth ealvers, £10. 50, pick of 80, second and third calvers, £8 Bs. 80, pick of 90, £8 10s. 39, young, £9. 110, Jersey-Holsteins, £10 10s: pick 60, £10 15s. 23, second,and third calvers, £7 ?s_ 30, young, £6 15s. 23, young, £7 10s. 25, up to fifth calf, half are j-bretf Jerseys, £9 9s. 70, fairly young, will graze to' Ist September, £9. 25, £8 10s. 40, Jerseys, £10. 20, mostly young, £7 10s. 35, £8 Bs. 48 (47 average for March £59 17s 6d), £8 10s. 25, August-September, £7 10s. 18, third calf, 8 Holsteins, £9. .9, young, £7 10s. 38, young, pick 35, £10; best here* at factory; July calvers. ''"• 20 y July-August, lot Jerseys, £9 10s. 20, good few Jerseys, £8 10s. 20, choice third and fourth calvers.. Jersey-Holsteins, £11. 45, good condition, best test at factory, £8 ss. 16 r good line, £12. - 20, 7 Holsteins, £8. 10, pick of 20 pure, f and £-bre& Ayrshires, £10. -j^EWTON T7-ING, NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD and KAPONGA. I^-EWTON XTINQ, AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT, ANK GENERAL MERCHANT. LAND. LAND. LAND. NEW PLYMOUTH. STRATFORD. KAPONGA. 178 ACRES Freehold, all in gr«-^ about 40 acres stamped and mgrassed, close to factory, school, and railway station; will earrjt* 65 cows easily; all necessary ©at~ buildings on place. Price £_*£> per acre; terms £500 cash, balance for a term at 5 per oeat. ISO ACRES, all in grass; good hoot*, and farm buildings; situated in, first-class position, close to factory and railway station; ""wtlfe carry 80 cows. Price £18/ pat» acre; terms £200 cash, fmlani-" on exceptionally easy terma. 100 ACRES freehold, first-class lint .. dairy farm; wiU carry 85 oovr 6-roomed house, cowshed, efc Price £22 10s caah. Thia ia really cheap little property. My Land Register contains the pie*_ of the Taranaki province, and lan* •eekers can all be suited by calling a* me. Dairy farms, areas from 50 to 6G acres: sheep runs, in areas from 10QJL, to 6000 acres, at low prices and on eaa* terms •, businesses of every deeoripttoat* • loan* negotiated. Land Representative. F. E. ORBELL, New Plymouth J. M. HIGNETT, Stratford. F, E. MOORE, Kaponga. Investors looking for broad acta* would do well to call upon me helot* going elsewhere. I have numeroa* Stratford, town and suburban prop** ties for sale; also businesses of every description. Clients shown over proper ties free of charge. Correspondence Boeoiaiiv >«p\ted. ~~~ MISS HILL, TYPISTB AND SHORTHAND WRITER. Teacher of shorthand, typewriting aud bookkeeping. Address: 66 Wilson Street.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 6 May 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 6 May 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 6 May 1912, Page 8

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