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Anstiem. NEWTON KING'S LIST OF SALESFOR DECEMBER— Tuesday 9—Stratford Wednesday 10r-Stony River Friday 12—Okau -Monday 15—Urenui , - Tuesday 16 —Bahotu Tuesday 16—Stratford Hide and- ' Wool Sale Wednesday 17—Kohuratahi v Friday 19—Waiwakaiho Friday 19 —Kaponga Monday 22—Stony River Monday 22—Toko Tuesday 23—Stratford ENTREES INVITED; STRATFORD CATTLE SALE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9. NEWTON KING will sell st hiV yards as above— HEAD CATTLE, including^ 15 18 to 20-month three-quarter to purebred Jersey heifers, (empty) 60 3 to 3i-year bullocks 90 2£-year steers 100 store and forward oows 70 2-year steersl 80 2-year empty heifers 30 Jersey-Holstein 15-month heifers 120 yearling steers /v 100 yearling heifers 10 bulls 200 shorn hoggets 300 ewes and lambs Sale at 1 o'clock. RAHOT.U YARDS. ~"~ TUESDAY, DECEMBEJEt 16.,?/ NEWTON KING haa received^iu~ structions fronr the Public Truertee in the Estate of the late. F. J> Virgm to sell by public, auction at tlw* Kahotu Yards as above —> ' , -\, I'^1 '^ WITHOUT RESERVE. v 127 exceptionally choice 15 and 16- "'. month Jersey heifers (in lots> 32 yearling to 15-month JerseyHolstein heifers (in lots) 100 good 15-month steers (in lots) 2 dairy oows ' 4 farm horses New spring dray, disc and tine harrows, plough, .new tank, copperand stand, timber jack, harness,, tools and sundries ' ■~ "' NOTE.—^The above heifers were» selected by i -« late Mr Virsin from leading Jevsoy riairc^en '-of- North Taranaki, an 1 to - v-y, fine lot. The» ' steers are £.aotl coloied. and Very > w*»lF grown. " ' ' r lO'l. • fTURANAKI WOOL SHEEPSKInT A HIDE and TALLOW SALE. Hide Shed—Cloton Road, Stratford (Next Dairy Factory). > NEXT SALE—DECEMBER 16. Clients are particularly requested U> forward consignments in time to arrive* not later than FRIDAY, December 12. , NEWTON "KING. WANGANUI SALE! WANGANUI EAST YARDS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10. %At 1 p.m. , D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., will sell as above— 1760 S^EP» °°mPri sing— , , 60 fat ewes • ' ' lWt f' and f• 4 and 6-tooth wethers--200 ewe hoggets in wool 500 mixed shorn hoggets ' IQK CATTLE, comprising— 3 quiet cows in milk 12 2-year steei^ 55 2-year, steers 25 15-month dairy heifers 20 15-month dairy heifers 8 fat cows . " i '' Brakes leave Post Office corner; periodically after 11 a.m. . Luncheon may be obtained'at theyards.

WHY pay £30 ,tc- £s.b^n acre ' ! for land when you can: get • equal quality for from £16^ to i £2o an acre. Come to'the W^i^' kato. . Pefect climate, -perfect rainfall, rich* fertile dairying --.- ; country, handy tQ railways. 'Buy ■ • land at Te Awamutu, racknowledged to be the best land in the i Waikato. Send for descriptive illustrated booklet. It's free. ' Tells you .all about it. Don't d9lay. Write to-day. 81 ACRES, freehold, all in ' good English grasses; first-class fences,' subdivided into 7 paddocks; dwelling 5 rooms, large^. barn, cowshed, machinery shed; ■ rich river flats, every . paddock V watered by-river^ all ploughable; r, IQO yards from P.O. aiid creainr. cry, 3 miles from station - and,: . town of Te Awamutu; at "present:. ; milking 31 cows. Terms very • 'easy; £600 cash cash, balance 5 years 5 per cent. Price £26 'an J acre. "■'■ ■.. ;' .- ■;. -. ,;- .■ . {.. , 181 ACRES, improved- ' dairy 'farm, O.R:P. at 32s per ; ncre: 100 acres, in good grass, 40 acres very rich swamp (partly : drained), 40 acres fern, all plough- '■' 1 able; 3-roomed. cottage, 3-bail ! cowshed, small "orchard in full bearing; property is all ring ■. ; . -fenced, and grassed portion, snb'divided into four paddocks; milking, 25 cows; 1% miles from school nnd P. 0., 2 miles from creamery, 4 miles from Te Mawhai railway station and 7 miles from Te Awa- ■ mutn. Owner being partial invalid has instructed us to accept - the very low price of £6 10s for " ' the goodwill. Cash required about £400. ■'■; • :-' ' ' Heerdegen and Andrew, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, TE AWAMUTU, WAIKATO. j J. Candylj 31. «. Cook, QANDT AND (^OOK, LICENSED; LAND COMMISSION TIMBER MERCHANTS, KATONGA. NOTE— The stock of Seasoned and Dreeeed Tiipoer at our yard is..now taxing its fall capacity, and we can supply any quantity or description at miD prioef »t shortest: aotioe.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 8 December 1913, Page 8

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