AUCTION SALES. TARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN. HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. NEXT SALE, HIDE-SHED, Cloton Road, Stratford (next Dairy Factory) TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1917. Clients are kindly requested to forward consignments so as to reach our shed by Friday, January 6th. NEWTON KING. TARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1917. Clients are kindly requested to forward consignments so as to reach u» by Friday, January sth. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE A. CO., LTD., Stratford. N EWTON KING’S LIST OF BALES. DECEMBER— Monday 11—Urenui Tuesday 12—Stony River Wednesday 13—Kohuratahi Friday 15—Toko Friday 15—Waiwakaiho Monday 18—Douglas Tuesday 19—Stratford Wednesday 20—Inglewood Thursday 21—Urenui. Friday 22—Kaponga Friday 22—Rahotu Thursday 14—Avenue Road:* Mr John Hale’s pedigree and grade Jersey cows and heifers
ENTRIES INVITED. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., LIST OF SALES FOR DECEMBER— Opunake—Monday 11. Manaia—Tuesday 12. Stratford—Tuesday 12. Inglewood—Wednesday 13. Auroa—Friday 15. All sales held subject to the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers’ Association. KOHDRATAHI SALE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1916. Newton king win sell in his Kokuratahi Yards on above date, subject to the Taranaki Auctioneers’ Association Rules:— 100 3-year bullocks 50 2-year steers 50 store cows ■lO 2j-year empty heifers 90 15-months steers 80 15-months heifers Sale at 1 o’clock. Cars will leave my Stratford Office at 9 o’clock on morning of tlie sale, after arrival of the North and South trains, and I would ask intending buyers to book seats eafjy.
AT THE HOMESTEAD."** I^ '• i-hot STANDISH ROAD, TOKO. MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1916. Sale at 12.30 p.m. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD., have received instructions from A. A. Piper Esq., who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above subject to the Rules of the Taranaki Auctioneers’ Association. HORSES—--5 draught horses, 1 draught mare with foal by “Knight of the Garter” 1 hunter, “King Medal,” by Cheshire—War Medal, halfbrother to Royal Trophy, 1 2-year old draught colt 1 yearling draught colt, 1 2-year old half draught filly 1 thoroughbred yearling filly, General Joubert “Lenawood” 1 trotting gelding “Patent Leather,” I thoroughbred mare “Lenawood” with foal, by “Havoc” and stinted to General Joubert, 2 yearling hacks, 2 children’s ponies .1 3-year cob, 2 3-year hackney fillies by Imperial Child. CATTLE—--6 cows and calves, 3 15-months heifers. 7 store cows 4 dairy cows in profit, 1 springing dairy cow IMPLEMENTS.—I Courtland waggon and harness, 9-coulter Farmers’ Favourite Drill, turnip pulper, d.f. disc, plough, 2 Hillside ploughs, single furrow plough. Booth and McDonald, set chain harrows, set disc harrows, Avery platform weighing machine, Emery grinder, 2 Price’s claw Jacks, chaff-cutter (hand or power), 4i h.p. Dudbridge kero, engine and saw bench, rubbertyred gig, roller bearings, and bar. ness, also empty sacks, grass seed, 60 feet rubber hose, swingletrees, plough gear, No. 8 wire, binder twino and other sundries too numerous to mention. 1 Woods’ mower, .almost new LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 13, 9 December 1916, Page 8
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