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AUCTIONS. TVTEWTON KING'S LIST OF SALE* * MAY- FOE * Friday B—Waiwakaibo. Saturday £)•—Land sale, Pedersext and Revell, New Plymouth. Monday 11—Toko. Tuesday 12—Stratford. Wednesday 13—Stony River. Friday 15—Kaponga. Monday 18— Urenui. Tuesday 19—Rahotu. Wednesday 20—Clearing sale, C. T. B. Smith, Ngarikiroad, Rsehotu. Friday 22—Waiwakaiho. Saturday 23—Land sale (mortgagee), New Plymouth. Monday 25—Douglas. Monday 2o—Clearing sale. E J Baker, Fi^nkley Road. Tuesday 26—Stratford. Wednesday 27—Stony River. ENTRIES INVITED. TP^ANAEI^oIiT^HCEEPSKIN,, X HIDE & TALLOW SALE^ Hide Shed—Cloton Road, .Stratfortf* (Next Dairy Factory). ; KEXT SALeI-JUNE 2. Clients; are particularly requested to* forward: consignments in time to arrive--not lateir than FRIDAY, May 29. NEWTON KING. LAND I LAND I LANDf TARANAKI! TARANAKI! COLONIES. NEWTPN KING, auctioneer,, land agent andgeneral j^rchant.' 270 ACRF^f P^S EW LISTJ.M At,K&b, freehold, dairy farm, attorn grass- with exception of about J6 acres-shelter bush, well fenced and subdivided into paddocks: 6roomed residence, cowshed; implement and buggy shed; situ- . ated on good metalled road; close to factory, school and railway j will carry 80 to 90 eowit ' besides .other stock; splendid position. Price £15 per acre* easy terms arranged. Musi rapidly increase in value. A 90 ACRES,, freehold, an ideal little dairy farm, all in grass;- newfarm, buildings* splendidly situated and well sheltered; fence* and subdivided into 10 paddocks; j miles from very progressive town, factory, school, and raitway;,good all level land, about j one-third ploughed and laid down, • "* good English grasses. Prit^, i-45 per acr«; terms arranged, . lip-top investment. Bf 82 ACRES, all in grass and all level r. tenure freehold ::*5-roomed house cowshed and other outbuildings £ 10_paddocks ;;1J miles from towi£ ship, factory, school and raffway. This property has nearfe all been ploughed and laid downin good pasture. Price £35 per acre. Terms, £500 cash; balance on easy conditions To inspect means to buy. 0r Land Representatives: J .M. HIGNETT. Stratford. WAVERLEY SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 8, |( i Sale at 1 p.m." FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. will (sell by public auction as above— : 80'good,fat and forward bullock* 30 3£ to 4-year good forward but- \ Jocks - ' \ 2 fat cows ■ ' • 90 3-year steers 100 2-year Shorthorn steers 40 2 to 2£-year steers 50 20-months. steers (gwd colors! 13 store cows ■'* 25 18-months steers 64 3ryear bullocks \ 200 lambs 130 forward empty ew,es 120J good lambs 150 mixed lambs 110 good lambs 100 empty ewes : 100 woolly lambs ENTRIES SOLICITED. y WEBSTER, DOBSON AND CO.'S LIST OF SALES FOBMAY— Tuesday 19—Stratford. MERCER—IOO Acres, freehold; a nicet little dairy farm; 50 acres in grass j x balance fern and scrub carrying: rough feed; house of 4 rooms j miles- from the railway station by good. road. Price, £12. per acre. Terms: £100 cash, to good man. This is the makings of a very goocC place. KATI KATI—ISS Acres, freehold; 48 acres in gr.ass; nearly all plough-"^ ablef all level, 20 acres bush; weltT watered by. river; carrying Sff^: cows; house of six rooms, built - throughout of heart of kauri, • fitted with all the necessary conveniences; outbuildings; man**, whare; cream cart passes the door;, will be uiose to the new railway. Price, £8; 20s per- acre. Terms: £100 cash.. Folio 543". WHITFORD —196, A-cres, freehold; easy distance, fron* the school, station ;md creamery; all in grass except six acres shelter bush; all been bush,land; 6 paddocks, mostly sheep-proof fencing.;; carrying lOQtcattla, 30; being dairy cows; newhouse of 5 rooms; 8-bail cowshed^, double trapshed; harness and feed room; separator room; well water- . cd. Price, £15 per acre. Folio 469. KAUKAPASA—2OO acres, freehold 60 acres in grass; balance fern' and rough feed; all ploughable; subdivided into 6 paddocks; no. noxious weeds; 80 acres fenced; cream cart passes the property i_ house of 6 rooms; 2 sheds; dairy, and separator house; well watered; V P.O. and school handy, also rait- . way station. Price, £7 10s pe* acre. Terms: £250 cash. Folio 457. W. J. S 101" * C°Head Office: . No. 2. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADB* AUCKLAND The famous I4Boslyn" Writing Pad^ —obtainable from all > stationers and storekeeDers. at M and Is each. *dvt»

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 6 May 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 6 May 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 6 May 1914, Page 8

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