KING'S LIST OF SALES. SEPTEMBER— Monday, 2—Toko. Monday, "2 —Urenui. Tuesday. 3—Stratford Cattle Sale Tuesday. 3 —Stratford Springing Heifer Sale Wednesday, 4—Stony River. Thursday, 5 —R. 11. Phillips, Ngaere (in conjunction with X.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co., Hawera), dairy cows and heifers. Friday, ti—Kaponga. Friday. G—Newton King, pedigTee HolsteTns, Waiwakaiho Tuesdav. 10—Rahotu Tuesday. 10—Stratford Hide Sale ' Friday, 13—■AYaiwakaiho Friday, 13 —Stratford Spring Horse Fair Saturday. 14 Stratford Spring Horse Fair Entries elicited. UKii.sUl YARDS. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. NEWTON KING WILL sell at his yards as above—--400 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 120 yearling heifers (X) colored yearling heifers 75 yearling steers • 25 fat cows 21 3-vear bullocks 15 dairy cows - r f 6ale at 12.30. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above, — 1000 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, comprising,— 20 fat rfnd forward bullocks 250 3 to 4-year S.H. bullocks 100 2-year empty heifers 150 2-year steers 80 store and forward cows 150 yearling steers 200 yearling heifers Sale at 1 o'clock. STRATFORD SPRINGING HEIFER SALE. \ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. NEWTON KING W ILL sell in his Dairy Yards as above: 00 CHOICE SPRINGING HEIFERS, close to profit 10 DAIRY COWS, at profit and I close up Also, — On account of Mr. Chas. Watchom,| Funiwhakau, who is forced to sell on tccount of the Factory closing down,— 2» dairy cows, second to fifth culvers (due early) Also On account of Mr. G. S. Hobbs, — 17 young dairy Holsteins 12 young dairy Shorthorns. Bale at 1 o'clock. STONY RIVER. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above—--350 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 150 mixed yearlings 52 2-year empty heifers 40 2 to 2'4-year bullocks 20 Hoist em yearling heifers 50 pure Shropshire ewe-, witli good early lninbs 25 2 tooth Shropshire ewes 1 3-horse Reid & Gray disc Sale at 12.30. FINNERTY ROA1), NGAERE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. NEWTON KING IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. and Red., Ilawera, E A» been favored witli instructions from Mr. R. H. Phillips to conduct, .WITHOUT RESERVE, his auxiliary sale of dairy stock, as under: 20Q CHOICE DAIRY COWS AND lIEIFERS, at profit and close up, including a line of exceptionally choice half to three-quarter Jer.-ey heifer-, bred by Messrs Stratford (Tarikij, Cornwall (New Plymouth), and A. 11. Ilalcombe (Urenui) and served l>v a pedigree Campanile Jersi-y bull. The above cows and heifers are all young and in good condition, and will Lfc sold witli vendor's usual guarantee, fills should prove an exceptional opportunity for dairymen t-, nire high-class dairy stock. Stock purchased by outside buyers will be paddooked and trucked free of charge. Sale at 10.30. Luncheon provided. TJUT THE BE"T PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 89, 31 August 1912, Page 1
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