AUCTION SALES. fJJ J J^AMASON, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT. / Full Stocks of First-class Furniture. SEEDS, GRAIN, FERTILIZERS, FARM IMPLEMENTS. JgIBBY’S QALF EAL. Agents for Booth and McDonald’s Agricultural Implements. Auction Sales at the Mart every Saturday. WAIWAKAIHO ANNUAL BULL FAIR, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9. NEWTON KING will hold Ins Annual Bull Fair at the Waiwakaiho Yards, as above, and will sell subject to the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers’ Association Rules:— 141 BU^LS} comi:>I ’ ising : 2 6 to 8-year Shorthorns (pedigree) 5 2-year pedigree Shorthorns (i yearling pedigree Shorthorns ) 25 well-bred 15-month to 2-year Shorthorns 8 grade Shorthorns 1 7-year pedigree Holstein 3 2-year pedigree Holstein bulls 6 1-year pedigree Holstein bulls 19 grade Holsteins. 23 yearling to 15-month pedigree Jerseys 23 2-year Jerseys 14 3 to 6-year pedigree Jerseys 6 grade Jerseys Included in the above arc on account of Mr C. F. G. Coulter, Hawkesbnry, Blenheim. 10 2-year pedigree Jersey bulls, by the imported bulls “Soumise Majesty” and “Sonmise Jack.” (Leaflets on application) * On account of Mr H. B. Lcpper—--8 2-year pedigree Jersey bulls 8 yearling pedigree Jersey bulls 1 5-year pedigree Sultan Jersey bull “Mamy’s Campanile Sultan,” by Campanile Sultan”—“Mamy” hi account of Mr H. Purdie—--3 yearling pedigree Jersey bulls On account of Mr H. L. Spence—--4 2-year pedigree Jersey bulls On account of Mr A. Harold Street—--2 2-year pedigree Holstein bulls 6 yearling pedigree Holstein bulls 2 grade Holstein bulls On account of Mr H. W. Saxton—--1 7-year pedigree Holstein bull, “Dominion” 1 2-year pedigree Holstein bull, by “Dominion” On account of C. 0. Hawke—--3 pedigree Jersey bulls by “Grandmaster” On account of Messrs A. J. and W. Topliss—--19 15-month to 2-year well-bred Shorthorn bulls, bred by Mr C. Topliss (Motonni) and Mr J. J. Chapman (Tongaporutu) On account of Dir A. Street—--1 8-year pedigree Shorthorn bull, “Carnegie II.” On account Messrs Turnbidl and Son, Sentry Hill—--4 2-year milking Shorthorn bulls, eligible for milking Shorthorn herd book 6 15-month milking Shorthorn bulls, eligible for milking Shorthorn herd book 2 grade Shorthorn bulls
ENTRIES HAVE NOW CLOSED. Sale at 11,30 a.m. sharp. All bulls must be yarded by 11 a.m. MIDHIRST. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1916. ■jVTEWTON KING has received ind- ' structions from Mr D. Brown who has sold his farm, to sell on above date subject to the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers’ Association rules: WITHOUT RESERVE; 13 dairy cows in profit and close up, all sound 3 milk cans, buckets, and cow covers 1 gig and harness, saddle and bridle 200 fencing posts, quantity sawn timber and roofing iron Pure-bred hens and chicks, farm tools, quantity of household furniture WITH SLIGHT RESERVE:— 1 two-roomed cottage 28 x 16 on runners 25 Midhirst Factory Shares, fully paid up 8 Inglewood Bacon Company Shares fully paid up The above cows are mostly young and at profit. They are chiefly Jer-sey-Holstein cross, in good condition and returm d for the season £lB 16s 3d per cow. with an average test ot 1.1, This is practically the last sale of the season, and farmers wanting an odd cow or two should not miss the opportunity. Sale at 1 o’clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COY, LTD. LIENTS kindly note that our Horse Fair has been postponed from October 7th to October 21st.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 57, 4 October 1916, Page 8
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