AUCTIOM SAt-Eft. I » TARANAKI WOOL. SHEEPSKD | HIDE AND TALLOW SALES, NEXT BADE, MIIJE-BHED Cloton Road, Stratford Da Factory). TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 19 Clients are kindly requested to t ward consignments so as to reach I shod by Saturday, September 10. NEWTON KING. TARANAKI WOOD, SHEEPBKE HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER , 19] I Clients are kindly requested to f | ward consignments so as to reach by Saturday, September 16. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND ME CANTILE A. CO., LTD., Stratfort N EWTON KING* LIST OF SALES. AUGUST— Wednesday 30—Inglewood. Friday, Ist September—R. Mou soy, Bird Road, Stratford. Thursday, 7th September—Esta John Gower, Oakura, Thursday, 11th September.—J. Di vitzski, Ratapiko. Thursday, 21st September—W; wakaiho Horse Fair. Friday, Gth October Newt King’s pedigree Holsteins Bell Block. ENTRIES INVITED.
THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIC ORGANISATION 7 SOCIEf, C N.Z., LTD., LIST OF SALES FC AUGUST— Eltliam—Wednesday 30. Hawera—Thursday 31, THE new ZEALAND LOAN AP MERCANTILE AGENCY 00. CLEARING SALES. STOCK SALES FOR AUGUST— Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Tuesday 29. Eltliam—Wednesday 23. Stratford—Tuesday 22. INGLEWOOD YARDSWEDNESDAY, WGUST 30. ] Newton king win sen ; auction subject to the Tarana Stock Auctioneers’ Association Ruhj 50 store and forward cows 40 yearling ‘•steers 12 springing heifers 50 hoggets 30 in-calf heifers - i GO yearling heifers 10 dairy cows 30 2-year empty heifers 5 bulls 80 yearling steers 70 ewes "> in lamb 2 hacks ' Sale at 1 o’clock.
BIRD ROAD, STRATFORD. FRIDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, 191€ 7VJ' EWTON KING has received i structions from Mr R. Mou sey, who has sold his farm, to sell the property on above date, subjei to tlio Taranaki Stock Auctioneer Rules:— WITHOUT RESERVE 19 dairy cows, Jorsey-Shorthor calved since 25th July 11 dairy cows. Jersey-Shorthoi springing 4 2-year heifers, Jersey strain 6 yearling heifers by “Belvede Storm” 3 grade Jersey calves 1 2-year pedigree “Maori Chief—Birdie’s Pet 1 1-yoar pedigree Jersey heif< “Cherry’s Duke—“Bordh Pet” 1 pedigree Jersey bull, “Bel\ dero Storm,” rising 3 years 2 ) and 3-draught mares, 5 a 8 years 4 hack and harness horses “General Joubert,” 2 to 4yi 1 pedigree Berkshire boar 5 pedigree Berkshire sows 4 pedigree Berkshire boars, months 8 weaner pigs 7 ewes in lamb G 36-gallon oak barrels, 5 milk cai buckets, plunger, 400 gall. tank, me safe, double and s.f. ploughs, 1 iHI side plough, mower, Massey Har cultivator, Planet Junr., Tyne, chi and tripod harrows, 1 double bu£ (good order), spring trap, 1 J-sh gig, buggy harness, chains, sun( harness, quantity manure, 90 fu paid up shares Ngaere Factory, si dries, etc., etc. Bale at 12.30 p.m. The above cows are a splendid 1 and in They are 5 to 4th calve and averaged for i season over ±.'2o per cow, with average test of 4.2. Included in t average were live 3-year heifers a nine 2-vear heifers.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 26, 29 August 1916, Page 8
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