AUCTIONS. KAPONGA SALEYARDS.1' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, JL^ ' T^EWTON KlNG~will sell'EylKMe -*-V auction as above, subject to tAe rules of the Taranaki Auctioneers' Association— 85 forward and store cows 40 yearling heiifers 22 yearling steers 20 hoggets I 3-year filly, broken to all har-: ness & good store pigs ;_ IN SPRINGER PENS: * 6 springing cows 15 springing heifers ™- 4* springing heifers, in goolloondition, close up 31 ewes and lambs 12 hoggets On account <£ Sam Cameron, who has sold hie farm— II cows in- profit ' ' 5 cowe., springing 1 store cow 12 yearling heifers, good 2 gig horses 1 draught mare 1 cart aiid harness Sale at 1 p.m. —J _— ARAHOTU SALEYARDS. / FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. T^EWTON KING -will ..sell at % . 4-^ yards as abore— 20 store cows 15 springing heifera , 35 15 andl6-month heifers 40 yearling steers V 20 Shorthorn yearling heifer* r & mixed yeariihgß , ; Quantity furniture and fowl* On acoount of Mr Arihur Davyr— 8Q laying fowls v ST store pigs 1 spring tip dray V A 1 eet spring cart harneaß^ CJollar and hameß, gig arid tacness, saddle and bridle, wfc* netting, 2 horae oorerns, ooppor KAPONGA MART SALE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. NEW*ON KINFwm sell as aWer- !'- ■'■ ■■• " ; ■'•■■. ■.':-'-:- 1 wheelbarrow, 1 lawn mower, § iroii bedsteads, 2 small casks, odd lot of lino:, quantity of garden tools, kitchen furniture; fowls," ducks;,d.b. .breech-loading 12 bore gun^' 2 gents' bicycles, sundries, seed potatoes, 40 sheets Bft. iron, iron travelling trunk, 3 20gal. milk" oanfe. Sale et 1 o'clock. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS. GOVERNMENT valuations of Wool at WAITAKA held throughout th« year. ' -J SHEEPSKINS and HIDES 3 STC., offered every four weeks at STRATFORD: NEXT OFFERING—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15. Consignments must arrive by Friday previous. Advice cards and labels sent on application. NEWTON KING, Wool' Broker. i WAVERLEY SALE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER* 27. D ALGETY & CO., LTD., wOl eeH ! as above;— ' "*- ---j 2 springing heifers 2 store cows t 1 Holetein-Jersey bull 1 pure-bred Holstein, bull, 4 years 12D m.6. hoggets 350xm.6>. -hoggets TWO CHOICE DAIRY FARMS. Q A ACRES—Choice dairy farm, situ- - </TC ated i-mile from school and faotory, 2 miles from railway staflon ; the land has all been stumpedf : and. ploughed and sown down in good English grasses; fenced by live and wire fences, and subdivided into 20 paddocks; 1 acMr ''shelter bush, watered by running streams; carrying oapacity, v ■"■;' cows and horses; buildings sist of house 5 rooms, concrete - floor cow shed, barn and loft. Price, £43 per acre and exceptional easy terms to good man. Possession at short notice. 200 ACRES, good dairy farm, handy to school, factory 'and rail; subdivided into convenient-sized paddocks by live r and wire fences, sheep proof; 85 acres \. have aJready .been ploughed '\and sown down with good ' graeaßs and free from, weeds; carrying capacity,' 38 cows and other «tocL,.' buildings consist of sroomed house, w.ash hou3e, cow shed with concrete floor, 10 bails, I trap shed and loft." Price, £46 10s per acre; cash required, £500. For further particulars apply CYNSKEY & EVANS, Land and Estate Agents. ; HAWERA. '. ' CALF SKINS. -^5 WE are prepared to pay full market value to growers of CALF SKINS, HIDES, Etc. We do not charge any brokerage, but pay CASH 4T FULL VALUE. Try us and you won't be disappointed. WILSON & CAN HAM, Largest Buyers of. Calf Skins, etc. H. BURN, * Manager.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 26 September 1918, Page 8
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546Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 26 September 1918, Page 8
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