TtfEWTOX KING'S LIST OF SALES. SEPTEMBERMonday, s—Urenui. Monday, s—Toko. Tuesday, 6—Stratford. Tuesday, 6-£tratford Springing Heifer Sale. "Wednesday,.7-Stony River. Thursday, B—E. H. Phillips, Ngaere. TTriday, 9—Kapi-.iga. - Monday, 12— W. Sheffield, Oakura. Tuesday, 13 .icratford Springing Heifer Sale. Tuesday, 13—Eahotu. Thursday, 15 —Waiwakaiho. Friday, 16—Stratford Horse Fair. Saturday, 17—Stratford Horse Fair. Monday, 26—New Plymouth Horse Fair. Wednesday, 28 Pedigree Jersey Sale, Stratford. Entries Solicited. URENUI. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. NEWTON SING OfILL sell by auction at, his yardo as above,— OKQ MIXED. CATTLE, including--70 mixed yearlings 40 store, fat and forward cows 1% dairy cows 50 young heifers .130 fat and forward wethers Sale at 12.30 o'clock. STRATFORD. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. NEWTON KING tyiLL seli by auction at his yards M above,— JAA MIXED CATTLE, comprising—.lso yearling steers -80 yearling heifers -75 2-year empty heifers ■3O 2-year steers 35 store, fat and forward cows 10 grade Jersey heifers 30 cows, mostly p.b. Jerseys Sale at 1 o'clock.
STRATFORD SPRINGING HEIFER SALE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. NEWTON KING 120 springing heifers, close to profit 25 dairy cows On account of Mr. R. Barron, Tututawa—--16 cows, 2nd and 4th early September calvere. On account of Mr. D. Reid—--20 cows, early September calvers. Sale at 1 o'clock. STONY RIVER. WEDNESDAY} SEPTEMBER 7. NEWTON KING ffllLl cell by auction at his Yards as above— • ..,-i-. j)KA MIXED CATTLE, including 120 mixed yearlings flO springing heifers 30 store, fat and forward cows 30 empty heifersi iIS dairy cows 10 store pigs 16 young dairy cows, one dairy .8 turkeys Also,— 1 piano, in good order Sale at 12.30 o'clock. ANNUAL DAIRY SALE. ITNiNERTY ROAD, NGAERE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. NEWTON KING ' ftIAS been favored with instructions from Mr. R. H. Phillipe to sell, WITHOUT .RESERVE, at the Homestead, on above date, — 1500 CHOK!B JERSEY AND HOLSTEM OOWS AND HJUFERS, at profit and to calve September and early October, comprising,— 60 % to p.b. Jersey cows 60 % to p.b. Holstein cows ;.:*0 Ayrshire and Shorthorn cows 70 y g to p.b. Jersey heifers 80 % to p.b. Holstein heifers
Luncheon provided.' Sale at 10.30 turn, shaTp. The above cows heifers have been selected, with care, and comprise a splendid-line.of well-ibted dairy stock. The cows are a'u voung and in good condition. Roughly, 30 have calved, the balance foeing due to calve September and «arly in October. Every cow will be guaranteed sound. A sale of such imWirfaiw should nol be overlooked Vr ■ j .^.^..^_*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 124, 3 September 1910, Page 1
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