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KING'S CATTLE SALES. Oakum—Mr. F. H. Stanhope's (louring 'Sale—Monday, September 14. Jla liotu—Tuesday, September 15. "Stony River—Wednesday, September 16 IVaiwakaiho— I Thursday* September 17. U'pperton—Mr. .Tas, Nicoll's Cllealriug (Sale—Friday, September 18. Kaponga—Friday, September 18. Toko—Monday, September 21. Stratford—Tuesday, September 22. Tinnerty Road Mr. R. [I. Phillips Dairy iStock—Wednesday, September '23. Entries solicited. 0 A K U R A. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. NEWTON KING H A ® received instructions from Mr. F. 11. Stanhope, who lias sold his farm, to sell by auction on the Farm, near the Timaru Creamery, on aboye date, the whole of his Dairy and F.irn> Stock, etc., as follows: 15 First-class Dairy Cows, September and October calvers 350 4, (i, and f.m. Ewes and Lambs 7 Border-Leicester Rams 1 Draught Marc, 1 Half-draught Filly, 1 Buggy Horse 1 Thoroughbred Horse, good huuter lYearling Filly 1 Pony in foal to Count Beldcn 18 P.B. While Leghorn Pullets Hooded Buggy, Dray Harness, iS.F. Plough, Planet Jnr., Harrows, Seed Potatoes, Turnip Manure, 700 ft first-class Timber, Lawn Mower, Incubator BRINSMEAD PIANO, Duchess Table, Washstands and Ware, Chests Drawers, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Chairs, Tables, Couch, B.R. Fender, Linoleum, Kitchen Dresser, Crockery, Singer Sewing Machine, anil Sundries Lunch provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. These are all young cows, carrying their second and third calves, and have proved themselves to be first-class. II A H 0 T U. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. NEWTON KING VyOJL sell by auction at his Yards as above—ggQ MIXED CATTLE, including—--90 mixed yearlings 50 18-months to 2-year heifers 20 springers 50 store and forward cows 10 fat cows 1000 feet rimu boards and scantlings Salo at 12.30 o'clock. .STONY RIVER. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. NEWTON KING TOILL sell by auction at his Yards as above—--SQQ MIXED CATTLE, including—--100 mixed yearlings 50 good yearlings on turnips since May 55 18-months to 2-year heifers 10 choice springing cows and heifers 10 ihalfbred Jersey cows, second calvers 05 18-months to 3-year steers •50 4-year bullocks 00 fat and forward cows 4 young Shorthorn bulls 35 good lambs Also, On account of Mr. ltollo, who has sold his farm—--28 good hoggets 1 good Shorthorn bull, 1 «ow in milk "Miild's pony (quiet) Douglas pump Furniture and sundries Sale at 12.30 o'clock.

WAIWAKAIHO. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. NEWTON KING WILL sell by auction at his Yards as ' above — MIXED CATTLE, including—--100 mixed yearlings - 28 yearling steers 20 2-year do 12 18-months kalf-ibrcd Jersey heifers > 30 18-months mixed 35 store cows (> springing heifers Sale at 12.30 o'clock. LEPPERTON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. a t ewto¥ king fTAS received instructions from Mr. James Nicoll, who has .sold his farm, to sell by auction, Without Reserve, on the Farm, Kelly Road, Lcpperton, on above date, all his Dairy and Farm Stock, as follows: II) selected dairy cows, early calvers 2 springing heifers ' , 1 bull 11 yearlings, 2 harness mares, 1 trai> horso 2 breeding sows, 1 sow in farrow, 1 boar, 4 store.pigs Fowls, turkeys, spring trap, fl'S and harness, dray and harness, disc harrows, s.f. plough, basie slag, barley, oa.ts, milk calls, buckets, and sundries Lunch provided. Sale at 1 o'clock.

STRATFORD SPRING IIORSE FAIR. ' FRIDAY AMD SATL'RDAY, SBL'TJillßJill 18 and 1!). NEWTON KING yyUAj sell as above. Present entries-- * 250 UOESEb __ On FRIDAY, at 2 o'clock, 0« account of M~ VI. 1», who is 'giving up contracting ■2O draught horses and harness "•2 itoii'nis 'bullocks 7 drays, etc. I" niries close Wednesday, 18th _ September. Forms posted on application. Only broken and unbroken dvaufJ l .„„l ' half - draughts ottered ,1• H«cks and light Ml horses must be yaiutu oj each day. Sale ;ut 11 o'clock. STONY lUVEII .SI'IUNG lIORSIi FAI'R. .MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. T PURPOSE holding a Ilorse Fair at ■">' St on v liiver Yards oil the aliovi 1CNTI"!I I'lS CLOSE on WEDNESDAY. Kith instant. Clients will please note that no horses will be oll'ered unless watered by' Kith. NEWTON KINO. Auctioneer. A DEOCIOUS SUNDAY TEA, And one that doesn't bother you with cooking, is a tin of ST. GEORGE SHEEP TONGUES. They're deliriously appetising, and everybody likes thern, All grocers keep tlieni,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 222, 12 September 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 222, 12 September 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 222, 12 September 1908, Page 5

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