WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, APRIL 25. NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above—*2so HEAD MIXED CATTLE 70 mixed weaners 30 f.m. ewes 15 store cows 20 good Holstein weaner heifers 35 2-tootli ewes : 35 6-tooth ewes 00 6-tooth wethers 35 Jersey weaner heifers Sale at 12.30. STRATFORD BULLOCK FAIR AND CATTLE SALE. TUESDAY, APRIL 29. NEWTON KING "\yiLL sell at his yards as above—--1600 DEAD .MIXED CATTLE, comprising— -150 Z l /, to 4-year bullocks 150 3-vear bullocks 200 2 1 /, to 3-year steers 180 20-month steers 150 18 to 20-month empty heifers 130 18 to 20-month in-calf heifers 30 2V;.-year in-calf heifers 150 store, fat and forward cows 50 colored weaner heifers 450 mixed weaners (in lots) 20 bulls Also From NUKUHAKERE STATION—--130 fat and forward bullocks Sale at 1. SATURDAY, APRIL 26. NEWTON KING received instructions from the owner, who has left the district, "to sell by Auction at the Haymarket on 'the above date, — WITHOUT RESERVE, 1 32-h.p. DARRACQ 9-seater TAXI, in good working order. Intending buyers can view at any time by appointment. , Sale at 12.30. CI.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. • STRATFORD. IST OF gTOCK gALES APRIL. Thursday, 24th.—Hawera. Monday, 2Sth.—Opnnake. Monday, 28.—C. A. Simons, Mangaotea road, off Tariki road, Tariki. Tuesday, 29th—Manaia. Wednesday, 30th.—Te Wera. OX THE FARM. MANGAOTEA ROAD, off Tariki Road. MOXDAY, APRIL 28. At 1 p.m. TEE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGEXCY CO., LTD. JJAVE received instructions from Mr. C. A. Simons, who has sold his farm, to sell as above, — .WITHOUT RESERVE, CHOICE SHORTHORN, HOLSTEIN and JERSEY COWS, expected to calve in July and August 4 tons hay Sundries, including timber, bricks, manure, tanks, chains, spring cart, brake, milk cans, aerator, buckets, etc., etc. Also Quantity of .Household Furniture. With Slight Reserve,— 5 choice 2 1 />-year Jersey-Holstein heifers (in calf) 15 20-months heifers (spring calvers) 13 Jersey-Holstein weaners 4 weaner steers 1 gig and haniess (in good order) Also,— Oil account of another vendor 40 sound-mouth ewes Luncheon Provided. Conveyances will meet Hawera and New Plymouth trains at Tariki. Coilxeyance will leave the Loan and Mercantile Co.'s Stratford ollice on day of salt at 10.30 a.m. Note. —Mr. Simons lias been dairying for four year-; and has heavily culled hi: herd each year, and we have every con fidence in recommending the cows, whicl are chiefly 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers. WEBSTER. BOBSON AND CO. LI S T OF gA L E -S. STRATFORI) COLF C1.U15. rjllE STRATF'.sIvD UOLF CLUB wil formally ojiou the si-.t.-oa on tin Racecourse on Thur.-ilay, at 2.30 ]). m Members and their friend* are iuvil«.*■ to attend. SAMUF.L SPEXCE. lion. Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 285, 24 April 1913, Page 1
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