(SUCTION BALE*. TARANAKI WOOL, HIDE AND TALLOW. SALES. HIDE SHED, Olobon Road, Stratford (n«xt Dftirf Factory). NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, MARCH 9th. Oieut* are kindly requested to for* ward consignments eo as to reach our shed by Friday, March 5. NEWTON KINO. BTRATFORD WOOL. SHEEPSKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. TUESDAY, MARCH 9th. CLIENTS are kindly requested te forward consignments ao aa to reach us by Friday, March 6. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEtt. OANTILE A. O. LTD., Stratford. STRATFORD WOOL, HIDE, SHEER. SKIN, AND TALLOW SALE. TUESDAY, MARCH 9th. /CLIENTS are requested to tor ward lota no as to reach us by FRi» DAY, March sth. W. M. BAYLY AND DO. Newton kinq*b LIST OF BALES. MARCH— Monday, 1-—Waiwakaiho Cattle Sale (held on Monday owing to the Taranaki Show and the Show Sale). Monday,!—Douglas Supplementary. Sheep Fair and Cattle Sale Tuesday, 2—Stratford Wednesday, 3—Stony River Autumn Cattle and Wether Fair Thursday, 4—Waiwakaiho Autumn Horse Fair. Friday, s—Urenui Supplementary Sheep Fair. Saturday, 6—Stratford Horse Fair. ENTRIES INVITED. STRATFORD SHEEP AND CATTLE SALE. TUESDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1915. NEWTON KING will sell by Public Auction as above—--500 HEAD MIXED cattle ’ 9 AAA MIXED SHEEP, “" > yj comprising—--1000 full-mouth ewes 500 fat and forward ewes 200 two-tooth wethers 100 four-tooth wethers 300 lambs 4 springing cows 250 weaner lambs 3 springing heifers, close up. Sale at 1 o’clock. STONY RIVER ANNUAL WEANER FAIR AND CATTLE SALE, WEDNESDAY, 3rd MARCH. ATEWTON KING will sell by Publie Auction, as above— HEAD MIXED CATTLE, , Including—--200 mixed weaners 100 good weaner steers 150 good weaner heifers 60 store, forward and fat cows 40 15 and 18-month steers 50 IS.month steers 50 21 -year in-calf heifers 10O’ 18-month empty heifers 10 choice 20-month Holstein empty heifers 20 hulls' 100 rape lambs 100 fat she#p. . On account of Mr R. H. Newing, who lias sold part of his farm:— 212 21 to 3-year steers in forward condition. Sale at 12.30 p.m. WAIWAKAIHO AUTUMN HORSE FAIR. THURSDAY, 4th MARCH. ■VTEWTON KING will hold his annnal Autumn Horse Fair as above, and will offer:— HORSES, including— Shatters, Draughts and HalfDraughts, Ponies, Hacks, and Harness Horses. On account of Mr W. H. Jury, who lias transferred the New PlymouthOpnnake Mail Carrying to the Taranaki Motor Transport Co., Without Reserve— / 30 horses 5 coaches and harness. On account of Mr R. F. Roebuck, putting another motor lorry on his Coast Carrying business: 20 good horses. On account of Mr T. Harris, Lepperton, who has sold his farm: 1 8-year half-draught mare with foal at foot by “Consby,” and stinted again to “Consby” (guaranteed.) T 6-year mare (all harness) 1 2-year filly by “Consby,” spring cart, gig and harness, saddle, bridle, harness, and sundries. On account of Mr Lewis Olsen, who is giving up contracting: His well-known contracting team of horses, with drays, harness, and gear, to be offered in one lot or singly. Can now he seen at work at Hillsborough. Sale at 11.30 a.in,_ sharp.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 48, 27 February 1915, Page 8
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