AUCTIONS. NEWTON KING'S LIST OF SALE! FOR CCTQBER— Monday 26—Toko rTuesday 27—Stratford Wednesday 28—Stony River Friday 30—Kaponga . - ENTRIES INVITED STRATFORD CATTLE & SPRINGINGHEIFER SALE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27. •VTEWTON KING will sell by publia A i\ A UCS°i?a w* ,llis,^ ards as above— ■ 50 2 to 3-year-old steers, good condition 120 empty ewes 200 hoggets AT THE SPRINGING. HEIFER _ YARDS. v^ 'o spring, heifers . .^ Sale at 1 o'clock. NEXT SALE—OCTOBER 20 .■^Jatw^aJ^iDAy. October lT * I WANGANU] SALE. '"^ WANGANUI EAST SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28. At I p.m. D^S^-'^^iUsell / 600 SHEEP ' oomprising- \ ; 51 fat maiden ewes and wethers - ? 50 prime shorn eAres 500 shorn hcggets " : 10 good forward cows ■■ ' 40 store cows , 20 forward cows ' 40 4-year bullocks (from Ohutu) til yearlings . 10 yearlings 7 dairy heifers - Also— mS: Qbm" may be. obiaiiieil »* tt« 1 SEEDS.. I !EJnv5 CDA and NEW REASON'S --^ Also, Garton's Genuine Superlative Swede in sealed packets. "*"ve MANURES. I. can supply Special Mixtures for various crops as follow :-Gillan<W Mangold or Carrot Manure, Gillandere' Pasture Manure,, Gillanders' TurnSi Manure, Gi tenders' Rape and .Kale " Manure,- Gillanders' Potato Manure. " 7 . Q Also ' I 1? 0* f tock, a* market rates:—Sulphate of Potash, Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda, Superphosphate, BonedusJ, Boneduet and buperphosphato Mixture, Guano, etc., etc. CALF MEAL. Your calves will pay you if reared °a the best foods. Siloocks' English Calf Meal is the best on the market and most economical. Also, Rice Meal, Pollard, Sucrosine, Crushed Linseed^ Wheat, Table Potatoes, etc. I shall be pleased to post-Price List of Seeds and Manures on application. Tjl QILLANDERS, SEED AND MANURE MERCHANT, . NELSON ST. \.. HAWERA, FARMS IN THAMES VALLEY. FOB EXCHANGE. ,'. . f 900 ACR, ES > freehold, all fiat and ±d\J\J all been ploughed; 16 paddocks; w\ll dairy 70 cows, besides carrying dry stock; buildings excellent,' \ mile to.school and railway station, and creamery opposite the farm. Price £25. Mortgage £1200; equity £3800. ,359- ACRES, L.1.P., all flat and In >grass; carrying 45 dairy cows, 90 . " grown cattle, besides horses, etc.; 4-roome'd house, cowshed, etc Price £10 10s. Govern- ■ ment mortcage £500; equity _ £8270. 362 ACRES, L.1.P., all ploughable * and been ploughed. 12 paddocks; 4-roomed house and necessary outbuildirgb, 12 bail shed. 4-cowr Zealandia plant; 3 miles railway station, g'-liool \\ miles. Price £15. Government mortgage £245; equity £5185. 857 ACRES, L.1.P., 800 acres level,. 16 paddocks; 9-roomed house, svoolshed, yards, etc., - 20-baii shed; owner milking 60 cows* and fattening; 4 miles railway * station i mile school. Price* £14. Government mortgage* £700; equity £11,298. GRAVES & C°LAND AGENTS - (Opposite Post Office),
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 23 October 1914, Page 8
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