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AUCTIONS. ■VTEWTON KING'S ~LIST O* if -^ CLEARING SALES— __ . REMEMBER. Monday. 1 —],\ c. Billinghurst, corner Croydon Road. Waipuku. Wednesday, 3—T. Luxton, Waitara. Thursday, 4—S. J. Sutton Oakura. Inday. 5—J. R. Silby of Awatuna (ia Kaponga Yarfcs). Monday, B—W. K. Morris, Oakura. Wednesday, 10—A. G. Moore Puni- . whakau. r Wednesday, ]7—Mrs S. A. Morrow,. Rahotu (pedigree Friesians). Thursday. 2.5— H. L. Spence, Carrington Road, New Plymouth (pedigreeJerseys). J. H. L. Barry, Makahu Road. Poho kura (store cattle and sheep); Jateto be arranged. ON THE FARM, TAPUAE, OAKURA.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1919. TV"EWTON KING has received in-' ■L* struetions from Mr S. J. Sutton,. who has sold hi 6 farm, to sell by public rAuction as above, without reserve* — 70 choice young Jersey cows 12 choice yearling Jersey heifers ; 1 pedigree cow "Pride of 0.X." £■. yeans, No 5188 1 pedigree cow "British Girl" &• years, No. 4398 1 pedigree cow "Oakdale Goldfinder" 8 years, No. 2315 1 pedigree cow "Mangaoraka, May 3 years, No. 6409 2 pedigree springing heifers, 2 1 *years, "Viritas" No. 6909, and, Valla" No. 6908 1 pedigree 3-year springing heifer--1 "Lady of 0.X." No. 6330 - ! 2 pedigree yearling heifers 1 pedigree heifer calf 1 pedigree 5-yea r bull "Elsdon' 7' ) No. 3271 1 pedigree 2-year bull "Soumisei Preaons Lad" No. 5955 2 pedigree bull calves 20 grade Jersey heifer calves 3-seater Studebaker car (reserve) -And all farm implements and-Uk,-sundries. . f J , NOTE—This herd is a very fine lineof grade Jerseys that can be recommended to dairymen with confidenceAbout 30 of them are now in milk, and. j the balance close up. They have'been, on turnips all the winter and are novr in good heart. Cars will run front Manaia, Stratford and Rahotu on the4morning of the sale. Will buyers pleasebook seatg early. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS. GOVERNMENTTaIuations of Wool* at WAITAKA held throughout the year. HIDE & SKIN SALE, September 16" SHEEPSKLNb and HIDES, Etc " SSfiVS eveTy iour weeks at STRATJb ORD. Hides and Skins are not restricted h^r Railway. Consignments must arrive by Friday previous. Advice cards and labels sen*, on application. NEWTON KING. ■ NEWTON KING! : 4UCTIffi^i IST LAND REGENT STREET. 901) ACRES > E.R.; a number oS **VJ\.J years to run at very low rental. Goodwill £3500, J| 182 ACRES, good buildings, numerous paddocks; metal road; suitable. UUiniF J l?' Price ' £85----£2OOO cash, balance easy termsThis is a good property, well situated. 1870 ACRES, large house witk every convenience; good wool shed •shearing plant, numerous outbuildings, sheep and cattle yards - about 200 acres ploughable; contracted by telephone; good carrying capacity. Price, £10/10/- ' about £5000 cash, easy terms for~ balance. 50 ACRES; 4-roomed cottage cow shed; well watered; close to Handera. Price £120 per acre^ £1000 cash^ balance good terms. "~ 110 ACRES, large dwelling, good outbuildings, cow shed, piggeries -• well watered; good carrying capacity. Price/£120; £3000 cash good terms for balance. 50 ACRES; good cottage and outkuild»Hgs, cow shed; splendid wattered. Price, £95; £800 cash good terms for balance. W. T. BAILEY, Land Representative. WANGANUI SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, Wig F^ At Noon. REEMAN R. JACKSON & GOwill sell by auction as above— 100 MIXED CATTLE 1 SrtO MIXED SHEEP, Comprifi-li-*J\J\J j ng _ 500 hoggets 350 mixed hoggets 250 ewes with lambs 150 fat and forward wethers 150 mixed hoggets 30 woolly hoggets g A MIXED PIGS Luncheon may be obtained at theyards. AT THE HOUSE, BURN STREEtT WEDNESBAY~SEPTEMBER 3. At 1.30 p.m. OMITH & EASTON have been fa v ~ ored with instructions from Mr Armstrong to sell as above— His household furniture and effects,, comprising dining table and mohair cover, Morris and dininir room chairs, wood curb, w.w. lounge, occasional tables, orna- — mente and vases, hearth rugs and? * slip mats, hall runner, 3-piece bedroom suite in rimu, box mattress, kapok mattress, pillows, linoleums, kitchen table, b.w. chairs, books, curtains and blinds, Venetian blinds, desk, pic- >> tures, glassware, crockery 5 cutlery pots and pans, cabin trunk,, and usual sundries

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 30 August 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 30 August 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 30 August 1919, Page 10

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