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AUCTIONS. )f'. T^EWTON KING'S LIST OF SALE_ OCTOBER— ~ ~~"~ Rahotu—Friday 13. Stratford Annual Bull Fair—Friday 13. Urenui—Monday 16. Stony River—Tuesday 17. Stratford Hide Sale—Tuesday 17. Stratford Springing Heifer SaleTuesday 17. Kohuratahi—Wednesday 18. Inglewood Horse Fair—Thursday? 19. Toko—Friday '20. Waiwakaiho—Friday 20. Douglass—Monday 23. Stratford—Tuesday 24. Stratford Springing Heifer Sale—--Tuesday 24. Inglewood Sale and Bull Fair— Wednesday 25. Opening Sale at Ohiira—Thursday? . 26. Rahotu—Friday 27. Kaponga—Friday 27. Urenui—Monday 30. Stony River—Tuesday 31. Stratford Springing Heifer Sal_— ' Tuesday 31. ENTRIES INVITED. STRATFORD ANNUAL BULL FAIR. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13. * NEWTON KING" will sell in his I*' Stratford Yards on above date, subject to the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association-— Qf\ BULLS, yearlings to 4-year-olds, OLI comprising Pedigree and Grade Jerseys, Shorthorns and Holsteihs from wellknown breeders in the dis- . trict On account of Messrs Harm Bros.— WITHOUT RESERVE. 4 2-year-old Shorthorn bulls Sale at 1 o'clock. $ '■-■:.' 7,10,12*-•• I . ■ . . ■• ft . . TARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN,. v | HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. C Hide Shed—Cloton Road, Stratford. I (Next Dairy Factory.) TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17. CLIENTS are particularly requested' to forward consignments in time^ ' to arrive not later than. FRIDAY. ' OCTOBER 13. NEWTON KING, Stratford. ■ LAND! LAND! LAND!' TARANAKI! TARANAKI! f >- AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT, AND' » GENERAL MERCHANT. ■ THE IDEAL DAIRYING COUNTRY OF THE AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES: ■ NEWTON KING, SPECIAL PROPERTY LIST. | f. 1200 ACRES freehold sheep country, 1 about 300 acres in bush, sub- " ; .„ / . divided into 13 paddocks; sheepfroof -fencing, woo_hed 40 ;x 30,. sets sheep.yards; adjoins town- / ship, school, railway station. J?rice, £10 per acre; good terms, or will take small farm as part" " . .-payment.'/; 102 ACRES, freehold, all level and in> grass, subdivided into 11 paddocks; good piggeries, concrete* . - floors; ftl-j-miles from railway; a li miles from factory; 6-roomed p. house, good cowshed, orchard; I no stumps, all been_ ploughed? and relaid down again in English grasses.' Price £32 an acre. Terms, £800 cashjxft balance. 6• • years at 5| per cent. This ia a ft cheap property. 500 ACRES, freehold land, about 1100 » acres has been felled; hilly and a undulating country of good ? quality, well watered, small? amount of fencing. Price £7 v. t per acre. Must be soM to closei - an estate *,; any terms in- "\flh 1 reason. /-'■ No better investmentofferins: itf the Doininion.ft \ . Special prices* ".' - '■■■'■■ ft .'At/". THE BON MARCHE KAPONGA. BLANKETS, single bed size, 25/- % . pair, ■ double bed size 307- pair; Bush Rugs, 10/-; Grey Flannel 1/4, . yard; Table Oil Baize. 1/6, 23, 2/'6> "• yard; White, Calico. 36in., 4/11 doz. . yards; Navy and. Srioed Drills 1/1 _ yard; Drillette, 10^-d yard; Sheetings,., .from 1/- yard; Bed Ticking, 1/11 yard; dark and light Prints, 7£d yard;. . Voiles..; 1/3/1/6.' 1/11 yard; Tobralco, 1/2 yard; Striped Flannelette, 4/6 doz. yards; White-: Flannelette, 5 6 doz.. yards/ Casement. Curtains. 2/11. 3/frpair; Oaoenient Cloths/ 6d, Sd". 1/----j yard; 6 x 3 Jap Mats, 1/6 each: Carpet . Runner. 2/11 yard; Lace Curtains, 2/6 H f pair; Towels, 9d each; Marcella Quilts, ■ 5 .10/-each; Ladies' Hose, 1/6/1/11 pair; H j Colored Aprons. 1/6 each; Children's- . -H j Dresses. 1/11 each; Men's Wool Socks, H 1/3, 1/6 pair; Cashmere Socks, 9d, 1/-, . H j 1/3 pair : Dehim Trousers, 3/6 • Double- H y Denims. 4/11; Cord Trousers, 5/11; MM | Saddle,.Tweed Trousers, 10/6; Riding; U-^MM Breeches, 13/6; Motor Leggihas 106; 4HH s odd Vests, 3/11; Sport Coats. 20/-; .. ■ j Singlets and Pants, 1/6 pair ;> Khaki *'' H . Handkerchiefs, 8 for 1/-; new Wide- H ' end Ties, 17- each; Men's Boxed Suits, H v 35/-; Boys' Pants, 3/11; Ties, 3 for 1/-/ __ ft Hats, 1/6; Caps, 6d. ■ > 92 ACRES, freehold; a nice little- H 3 dairy farm, well divided and in goc_ Wm j order; fine orchard, well sheltered from I all winds; 8-roomed house. 20-bail shed,. '-^M J large hay and implement shed, harness- ij^H • room, buggy and dray shed; 1* miles- '~^^B > from factory, school, store and 'j)h_ie, 4 miles from town and railway; good' ~ roads. Owner will-sell as going 'concern. with cows, horses, calves, pigs, all farm implements, factory shares, drayj gig and harness, etc., at £34 per; acre; terms to a practical man. Ow-i . ing to being unable to work the farm, • MM the owner must sell, and give immedi-- MM§ ate possession, if possible. Ne. 8/961 > 102 ACRES, freehold: all been- MMJ . ploughed and resown; 13 paddocks; 4— | roomed house, cow and other sheds; s handy to town and railway, good road, ft EMM |. i mile from school, factory and 'phone. MmM k A nice little property and if quick sale- ; it can be bought at £18 per acre; MMM almost any terms to a practical man. | A herd of heifers can be bought with MMM the property if wished. No. 11/833'- MMM N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE MMM AGENCY CO., LTD. W. A. Hewitt - - - Manager. A. C. Bell - - Land Salesman. ANECESSITI tor your cows.— \%M £30,000 was saved to the dairymen • of Denmark by using Cow-lio; particulars posted on application, lib packets, 1/-: 201b boxes,'B/-. Full stoobe Pollard. Bran. Oats, Wheat, Raujritikei7 Chaff, Crushed and Whole 'Linseed, Rice Meal, Suerosine, Calf Meale.— L^H John Gilmour. Manaia.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 12 October 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 12 October 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 12 October 1916, Page 8

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