STOXY RIVER YARDS. MARCH 19. NEWTON KING iriLL sell at his yards as above— HEAD MIXED CATTLE 75 mixed weaners (in lots) 30 in-calf heifers •23 fat and forward cows IS prime fat cows S bulls 12 weaner pigs "2(1 sacks Algerian seed oats ."> tons O.S. chad 3 Holstein-l'riesian weaner bull (imported .strain) Horse, gig and harness Sale at 12.30. OAKURA YARDS. THURSDAY.- MARCH 20. WEBSTER BROS ' YY'ILL sell at their yards—--200 MIXED CATTLE .80 mixed weaners 32 Avrshire and Jersey heifers MJZ. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGEXCJ CO., LTD. STRATFORD. J, IST OF gTOCK gALES march. Tuesday,' 18—Manaia. "Wednesday, 19—Ha wera Supplcmentarj Sheep Fair and Cattle Sale. Wednesday, I!)—Kohuratahi Supplemen tary Sheep Fair and Cattle Sale. Monday, 24—Kakara;nea. Tuesday. 25—Stratford. (Wednesday, 2&—Eltham. . Thursday, 27—Hawera. Monday, 31—Opunake. KS^&feß JJAWERA gALE yAI{DSSUPPLEMENTARY SHEEP FAIR. WEDNESDAY. MAU'.'H I!). - At 1 p.m. THE NEW ZEALAND 10AN & MERCANTILE AGEXCY. CO., LTD., II7ILL sell by public auction as above--8000 SHEEP., of 1000 f.m. breeding cues 1000 mixed shorn lambs 750 2-tooth ewes 750 4 and 6-tooth ewes 400 2-tooth wethers 750 4 and li-tnoth wethers (oil' hill country) 200 4 and G-tooth fit and forward ■wethers 100 fat wethers 200 4 and (3-tootli wetiiers 200 woolly lambs 100 Roniney and Lincoln ram--750 4 and G-t'ioth wether-. u!V hilla (>n Recount o! Mr. V\. I. Greaves, whc»e lease is expiring--1800 2. 4, 0 and f.f.m. breeding ewes (good) 1050 Romney cro-s lambs (good) , 250 f.m. ewes y 120 mixed 2-tooths DOX'T }£ISS ANNUAL LEPPERTON-SENTRY HILL ANNUAL LEPPERT3JI-SEMTRY HILL ANNUAL LEPPERTON-SENTRY HILL PICNIC & SPORTS . PICNIC & SPORTS PICNIC & SPORTS To be held on the Ty AI T AR A J> A C V. COU RS E ' (Opposite Lepperton railway Station) On THURSDAY, MARCH 27. 3013. Hot water and milk provided. ' Open events. Cood prize money. Write for \> '' !vi'ar.-. Entries close on jWs-ii '.7 ai 'J p.m. Admission. Subscribers, ladies and children, free; others, 1/-. ' A GRAXD SOCIAL will be held in the. Lepperton Hall in the evening. Splendid floor, A.l. supper. Music by leading orchestra. Gents, 2/-; ladies, free. X. E. SAMPSOX, Hon. See., Ser*ry Hill. jjJGMOXT ROAD AXXUAL SPORTS: In Aid of Hall Fund, Will be held in Mr. 11. C. Sampson's Beautiful Grounds THURSDAY, MARCH 20, Commencing II a.m. Good Sport for Young and Old. All events post entry. •Grand Concert and Dance in the Hal in the evening. Good Music, Supper and Floor. Ladies. 1/-; Gents, dancers if-, non dancers 1/G. L. W. BISHOP, Hon. Sec. UT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 255, 18 March 1913, Page 1
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