JJEWTOX KING'S LIST OF SALES. OCTOBERTuesday, 22—Rahotu. Tuesday, 22—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Tuesday, 22—Stratford Hide Sale Thursday, 24—Clearing Sale, P. A. Openshaw, Lepperton. Friday, 25 —Waiwakaiho Friday, 25—Stratford Bull Fair Monday, 28—Urenui Monday, 28—Toko Tuesday, 29—Stratford Tuesday, 29—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale Wednesday, 30—Stonv River NOVEMBER—.Saturday, 2—Stratford Horse Fair Wednesday, G—Annual Pedigree Jersey Sale, Stratford. Entries solicited. I RAHOTU YARDS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22. NEWTON KING T\/ILL sell at his yards as above, — OXQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE 30 mixed yearlings 20 15-month heifers 20 empty cows 10 springing heifers 10 bulls On account of R. Morrow, Esq., 4 15-month to 18-month Holstein bulls, by an imported pedigree bull Sale at 12.30. STRATFORD DAIRY YARDS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22. NEWTON KING YK7ILL sell at his yards as above, — gQ CHOICE SPRINGING HEIFERS, close to profit 1 15 dairy cows, at profit and close up Also, — On account of Mr. R. H. Phillips,— 50 dairy cows and heifers, close up and to calve early Sale at 1 o'clock. £JLEA R I X G OX THE FARM, LEPPERTOX. THURSDAY,.OCTOBER 24. NEWTON KING .TTAS received instructions from Mr. P. 1 A. Openshaw, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction as above, the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, as follows: ' 04. FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS and HEIFERS, in milk and close to profit 4 young empty cows 2 purebred Jersey bulls 1 grade Jersey bull 1 Shorthorn 2-year bull 70 15-months Jersey-Holstein heifers (well wintered) 40 p.b. Shropshire ewe 3 and lambs (good) 1 2-year Shropshire ram (bred by J. R. Corrigan, Esq.) 2 7-year %-draught geldings 1 pony, saddle and harness, gig, set gig harness, 8 calves, good spring tip dray, 5 breeding sows, 1 boar, 40 hens (including some p.b. white Leghorns), 20 ducks, 10 turkeys, strong sledge, plough, lawn mower, wheelbarrow, pulley wheels, shafting, gear and belting, spray pump, milk cans, buckets, lot timber, sundry harness, Yost typewriter, fire-proof safe by Milner (18 x 24), child's cot, Xew Perfection Oil Stove, and a large list of sundries. .With Slight Reserve, First-class Piano (Arthur Allison and Co., London); English-made roll- ■ er top desk Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30. Note.—The Vendor has been carefully culling his herd for the last three years and specially recommends these cows. WAIWAIKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25. NEWTON KING TX7ILL sell at his yards as above,— '2SQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE 40 mixed yearlings 10 springing heifers 1 well-bred Holstein bull 0 choice 15-month Jersey heifers Sale at 12.30. I 40 H.P. MOTOR-CAR, standard make: nearly new. For* full parC. P. BAKER, Eltham. FOR SALE. OEDIGREE AYRSHIRE BULL" 3 , one two and three years old, bred 011 dairy lines and eligible for entry in Herd Book. Apply F. A. Bremer, Okaiawa.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 130, 19 October 1912, Page 1
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