AUUfIOMS. IVTEWTON KING'S LiST OF' -^ CLEARING. SALE^. MAY. Tuesday, 11—D. Hickford, Stony River Yarde. Thursday, 13 — Frederickson Bros _ Kelly lioad, Huirangi. Thursday, 13—Geo. Cornish. Huia— kama. Thursday, 20—Amos Durrant, Stuart. Road, Mtham. 9 Thursday, 27—Howe's Eetate, Kaimata. — , 1 JUNE. Wednesday, 2—F. O. Jones, Koru Wednesday, 2— W. P. Bishop, Ingle— wood lards (dairy heifers), 4r—D. George, Waitara. Monday, 7—Mrs B. Ooyle, Okato. S°5 day> '— Hurle J Br<)3-. Okaiawa Wednesday, 9—C. W. Reube, \Vestown, xse\r Plymouth (pedigree «erseys). - rrid?f. } / W red P"*™**. Corbet* Koad Bell JJicck, pedigree Jerseys. Friday 11-G. M. and N. A. Brown,. Jnikengahu (in conjunction with,' ± aimers' Co-op.), pedigree and grade Ayrshires and heifers Saturday, 12-G M. and'N. A. Brown,. ' (in oonjunction witb farmers' Co-op.), sheep, horses,. and farm implements Saturday, 12—Estate H. B. Curtis Inglewood Yards, pedigree Jerrys. Monday 14--W.- A. Officer, Norfolk Koad, Inglewood Yards, pedigreeand grade Jerseys. Monday, 14-J. A. Knight, Matapu. Tuesday, ] O —J. Butler, Inglewood Wednesday, I&—Ducker Bros., Warea Wednesday 16-WD. E. Worsley;" • Chm:e Road, Ngaere. Wednesday, 16-W. Duggan, Manaia. Thursday, 17—Percy James, Rahotu. Thursday 17-C. Bell, Warwickßßoard r Strattord - Fridol J 18—Marshall and Hermon^ Cheal Road, Ngaere. ■rlon3 ay ' 3~ A- N^edham, Douglae, Tuesday 22-Ohas. Wells, Stony Riv^rxards (Jersey heifers) pedigree Shorthorns. Tuesday 22—Mrs R, J. Horn, ClinnV Road, Cardi£f. Wednesday, 2s-^I. F. Batey, Leitb-; ■Koad, -C«ato. Wednesday, 23—A. Morrison, Toko Thur^ay, 24^-J. and J. H, Judson, Mangatotara, Toko. Thursday, 24-Chas. E. Rowe, Matapiu Friday, 2o—W. R, Bennett, Toko Friday, 25- D. Black, Kaponga. ': Friday, 25—C: Rowson, Stratford Monday, 28—Mrs S. A. Morrow, Rahotu. Monday, 28— R. Memberry, Stratford.. Tuesday, 29— N. Burke. Lowgarth Tuesday, 29—D. Hyndman, Stratford Yards. Tuesday, 29— W. B. Clarke, Anroa. .Tuesday, 29— T. S. Steckel (in Stratford Yards). ! Wednesday, 30—C. W. Cullen, Awa~ tuna. . ; Wednesday, 30— E. E. Hancock, Stratford. JULY. Thursday, I—Mrs Ludecke, Oakura. Thursday, I—J. G. Falder, Kahouri. Bridge, Stratford. Friday, 2—W. Maloney, Wharehoia. Monday, 5—J. H. Burgham, Toko. Monday, f 5—J. W. J.'Gardiner, Lost., •garth, pedigree and grade Hoisteins. „ . .. •■'.:• -■; ThWsday, B—Mrs Cariwrigh*. .Strata ford. i .■;..-. . : Monday, 12— J. Willis, Bird Roa*. Stratford. . ... "..>:* Thursday, 22— F. A. Reesby. Kaimata^ SEPTEMBER. ' Wednesday, 22—South Taranaki Pedi-*----gree Jersey Breeders' Assn., Kaponga Yards. DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. 1 f\(\ ACRES; good house; atf cpit--1 \J\I veniences: Matapu conntryj we)l watered; in great heart; Price, £90 per acre; £2000----dowu : balance easy terms. 85 ACRES;. Ngaere district; goodhouse ; cowshed and outbuildings ? live hedges; supplying Ngaere factory; carrying 40 cows. £120" per acre. Terms. ; 174 ACRES; Kaponga district; all ii» grass except crops; house and buildings all in good order; weft | watered; 15 paddocks; 2 milea : miles from factory; good proposition at £75, per acre. Terms. GOODWILL of lease of 150 acres; 4 years to run, with compulsory purchasing clause at end of term j milking machines and half cropflK given in; buildings in good order. Possession Ist July, 1920. "Writ* for particulars. A chance in »- thousand. NEWTON KING, KAPONGA: V " A. H. CUY. Land Salesman. NEWTON KING, LAND, STOCK, & COMMISSION AGENT. SEED AND PRODUCE MERCHANT HAWF.RA. v O\A ACRES, good buildings; well —i IT subdivided; fronting good metal road; close to factory, and school; well watered by streams; three-quarters of farn> dead level; balance rolling country; good milking farm for a family. Price £65 per acre, with £2000 cash. Balance good terms. 112 ACRES, 9-roomed house; electric . light; goodl large milking shed; milking machine worked by electricity; 1 mil e to factory, store, and Post Office; plenty of water ' r fronting metal road; will do 50 cows. Price £90 per acre ;£2ooo> cash. Balance on easy terms. 200 ACRES, 7-roomed house witb every convenience; several out* houses; good large milking shed with plant; well subdivided; watered, by ram and streams; good winter crops; will milk 55 cowsand carry sheep and dry cattle. Price £65 per acre, with £3900> cash* Good terms for balance. 85 ACRES, good Wei land in the heart, of Waimate Plains; 2 houses witlfc every modern convenience; good, milking shed; electric power and' light; trap shed! and outhouses; well subdivided; -will do 50t5S cows. This farm is practically divided into two of the ; finest littlefarms in Taranaki. Price £200----per acre. £500 cash. Balanceeasy terms. - W. T. BAILEY. Land Rearesentative. Motorists! Petix>l. reduced ,by 6/--per case by having an "All-friction"'-Carburettor on your engine. Also gives easier starting in cold weather and smoother running. Will use half kero* sene.—Manning Machinery Co., 5 Bed-, Ford row, C?«-^faf>»tnirch.—Ad«t v VI;
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXXI, Issue LXXXI, 14 May 1920, Page 8
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