KING'S LIST OF SALES. SEPTEMBERMonday, 4—Urenui Monday, 4—Toko Tuesday, s—Stratford Tuesday, s—Springings—Springing Heifer Sale Wednesday. o—-Stony River Thursday." 7—R. H. Phillips, Ngaerc Friday, B—J. Hale's Jersey Sale, Mangorei . Friday, B—Kaponga Monday. 11— J. Allen, Waitara road. Tuesday, 12— Rahotu. Tuesday. 12—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Friday, 13—Waiwakaiho. Friday, 13—Stratford Horse Fair. Saturday, It*— Stratford Horse Fair. Entries solicited. Note.—Owing to the Taranaki-Autk-land footlKill match being played on Thursday, the Waiwakaiho sale will be held on Friday, September 15. _p H E JJ AYMA RK E T TO-DAY NEWTON 7 KING sell by auction at the Haymarket Yards, — TypXSIEUR SOI.LT, aged 5 years, by Soult, out of Lady Emnieline Sale at 12 o'clock. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. NEWTON KING sell by auction as above, 30Q MIXED CATTLE, including,60 mixed yearlings 30 good yearlings (off turnips) 20 Shorthorn springing heifers 40 store and forward cows 1 Holstein bull 2 yearling bulls 10 springing cows 330 4, 6-tooth and f.m. wethers Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Also— ' On account of Mr. F. Barker, who is leaving the district, — 130 ewes in and with lamb 100 mixed hoggets 70 2-tooth to f.m. wethers 12 2-year heifers 3 springing heifers l» dairy cows l 2-year Shorthorn bull 3 yearling Jersey bulls STRATFORD. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. NEWTON KING WfILL sell by auction as above, QXQ MIXED CATTLE, comprising,— 200 yearling steers 130 yearling heifers (X) store and forward cows 80 18-months steers 100 2-year empty heifers 40 2%-year steers 8 good well-bred yearling Holstein bulls Sale at 1 o'clock. STRATFORD SPRINGING HEIFER YARDS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. NEWTON KING yXJJLL sell by auction a» above,— *TX CHOICE SPRINGING HEIFERS (close to profit) 20 dairy cows. Sale at 1 o'clock. STONY RIVER. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. NEWTON 7 KING sell at his Horse Bazaar 200 MXED CATTLE, including,— 70 mixed yearlings 25 2-year empty heifers 10 springing heifers 6 Jersey springing heifers 40 store and forward cows 1 3-ycar draught unbroken gelding Sale at 12.30 o'clock. i Also,— At the Boardinghouse, Oka to, on account of Miss A. Andrews, at 11 a.m. •harp, — Stretchers, kapoc mattresses, bedding, dressing tables, washstands and ware, tables, easy and b.w. chairs, linoleum, blinds, lamp, pictures and ornaments. f ARURUTAXGI pUBLIC JJALL. FIRST ANNUAL BALL. FIRST ANNUAL BALL. To be held THURSDAY EVENING, September 7, 1911. GOOD MUSIC. GOOD FLOOR. Prices.—Ladies, 2/ ; Gents, 3/-; double tickets, 4/-. G. M. LONGSTAFF, Hon. Sec. T.P.H.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 61, 2 September 1911, Page 1
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