JpWTUX KIXO'S CATTLE sJ l Douglas —'Mißidiiv, i'Vbiuurtr Stratford, Tuesday, F. binary Awaltiiio Sheep and Cattle jjj Saturday, January 13. suatfoul Sheep fair —MoiulavJ 13. ' I In nui—Monday, February 15.1 I l-eniii Sheep Fair—Tuesday, | lit. liuhotu—Tuesday, February lli Slull\ itiver—AYediiesduv, Feb. Wiii \v aka i ho—T Ink rsihiyFeb. I Waiwakailio' Sheep Fair—Fr| Fib. l'J. Entries Solicited. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY !). | NEWTON-KING sell by miction at bis yards as nbove, — IIFAD CATTLE, including--1 (XX mixed weaners 130 yearling steers 20(1 2 to i'/s-yuir steel's 130 1 to 2-ye<ir heifers 80 store and forward cows. 10 fat eows Sale at 12.30 o'clock.
ALBERT ROAD. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12. NEWTON KING XTAS received instructions from llv. F. S. Searancke, who has sold his farm, to sell l>v auction. WITHOUT RESERVE, on tile farm, Albert Koail, on above dato, all His daily and farm stock, consisting of: — 23 first-class grade Jersey cows (second calvers) 1 bull, 10 calves i 42 f.m. owes, 1 English Leicester ram a sows, 1 hack marc ivnd foal 1 y.-draugtit gcliling, 1 gig marc 1 2-year filly by Dnystar 1 spring dray and harness lfi p.b. White Leghorns, 10 fowls, 9 p.b, Indian liunner ducks, milk cans, household furniture and sundries. (Piano with slight reserve). bunch provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. AW'AKiNO. AUTUMN" FAIR. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13* NEWTON KING WILL sell by auction at his Awakino yards on Saturday, I.3th Feb., — 100 18 mo "" ls t0 ■ 2 ' 3 ' el,r lleifcrs 230 i l /s to 3'A-ycai; steers 50 4 to 5-year bullocks 41) mixed cattle IGSO ti-tooth to f.m. wves 15H 2-tuoth wethers 500 lambs 80 fat ewes Sale at 12.30 o'clock.
STIiATKOLII) fillKUl' l-'AIR. .MONDAY. KKIIRUAUY 15. NEWTON KING VVIUi M'll liv iiui'liun ill his .varils VV llbuV.y60Q0 im-luiling.— 2000 "?.m. ewes 801) 2 l» 1-limth ewes 11)0(1 2-tnolh wethers •2000 shorn ami woutlv iambs S«U> at 12.110 g'eloek. L'REXUI". AXXL'AL SllKKl' 1 AIR. TI"ESJ>AY, FHBlil'AliY 10. Present Sentries: 2200 • KWH ' S AXU I ' A - MliS l/A'JTUi SALK: 11<).\'DAY, Fiilmuuy 13. _ Entries Suiieited. NEWTON KING AUCTION'KHR.
WAIWAKAIIII). X X I'AL KJI i; Kl> 1' AI I! FIiI.DAY, J'KJMUAUV I>J. lOntiii's Solii'Ui'il. NEWTON KING SATURDAY, FElillUAltY 20, NEWTCW KING JJAS received iustnictions from the Executors in the Estate of the la to Mrs. (J, L. Nicholas, to sell by miction at his Mart, Devon Street, ou Saturday, 20th February,— The well-known and desirable beach fanu at Awakino, consisting of 447 acres, more or leas, all in fenced and sub-divided i into 11 paddocks; almost new dwelling of 5 rooms, barn, shcariug-glit'd', shci-p dip and yards, etc. Tins is a lirsl-cliisw property situated on the Main road, and is one of tile finest grazing farms in the district, nearly the whole of the land is ploughable, a large proportion being level wth easy slopes. Further particulars obtainable on application to thii auctioneer.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 11, 6 February 1909, Page 5
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