SALE OF TllOliOff.'lliHiED HORSES. THUnSDAY,I'"EmiU,\)!Y 12. Newton" king received instructions to sell by Auction, on account of a client, at Jackson's Stables, Devon Street, In* following valuable young Horses:— LOT I—Br I Fiametta, tl.ree years, (untried), by Bandsman—Fancywork. LOT 2—Cli e The Toiler, two years, by Pa tronus—Fancy \,urk LOT 4—Ch c Festoon, yearling, by .Sylvia Park—Fancy w ( irk. LOT s—B f Bettina, three years, by Bandsman—Gosling, For Extended I'edigreos, sec O. Stud Hook. The attention of racing men and stud owners is directed to the well-known strains from which the above young horses are descended, Fancywork (Workman—Variety) was a winner, and is a member of a great running family. Gosling is from a full sister to" Merganser, one of the best mares ever produced in the Dominion. Also, Ch. g. Ridicule, six years, by St. Clements Billingsgate Mare. Ridicule is full brother to St. ■Hill. St. Oat:-, eti., and is a maiden. SALE AT 0.30. AWAKIXO ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR., AND CATTLE .SALE. THURSDAY, FEBRI'ARY 10. NEWTON KING WILL hold his Annual Sale in the Awakin* Yards as above; PRESENT ENTRIES. 1400 *'-M- KWKS . 1400 Larubs ■ 300 f.f.m. Ewes 400 4 and (i-tooth <Fat Wethers 300 <t-toolh Forward Wethers 400 2-tooth Ewes 300 2, 4, and (itooth Wethers 230 3'/ a - and 4-year Forward DuL locks 00 2% to 3-year Steers 100 Fat and Forward Cow* 5 Bulls , FURTIHER ENTRIES INVITED. . CLEAUIXCJ SALE O.VAERQ, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 | NEWTON KING JjAS received instructions from Mr. C. J. Harris, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction at tlw farm "Ocean View," Onaero, as abovs WITHOUT RESERVE:24 D AIRY COWS, mostly 2nd to 4th Culvers, in milk, Individual tests and returns at the sale. 1 Grade Jersey Bull, % Yearling Heifers, 11 Weaners,'aged Gig, Marc with "foal at foot, aged Half-draught ftelding, Pedigree Berkshire Boar, 2 Breeding Sows, 3 Weancv Pigs, 7 Coulter (nearly new) Massey-Har-' ris Drill, Set Dine Harrows (had very little me), Tyna Harrows, Milk Out, Gig- and Harness, 6 Sacks Feed Oats, Wheelbarrow. Chains, Netting, -Milk Cans and Farm Sundries, Household Furniture and Effects. | WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 5-year Thoroughbred Hack Singer Sewing Machine in Good Condition. GramapVonc and Record*. LUNCHEON AT 12 NOON. SALE AT 12.30. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCAN TILE AGENCY 00 LTD., STRATFORD.
LIST OF SALES FOR FEBRUARY. Wednesday ll—Eltham; Te Wera Shoep and Ram Fair and Cattle Sale. Thursday 12-llawera. I'uniwhakau Sheep Fair-Moiidav, February Hi. Monday 10—Opunak'e Annual Weancr Fair. Tuesday 17—Manaia Annual Woaner Fair. • Friday 20—Hawera Sheep Fair. Monday 23—Kakaramea. Tuesday 24—Stratford. Wednesday 25—Eltham. Thursday 26—Hawera. Friday 27—Hawera Ram Fair. ' Saturday 28—Opunake Horse Fair. WEBSTER, DOBSON , AXD 00. LIST OF SALES FOR FEBRUARY. Stratlunorc Shoep Fair—Monday 23. Stratford—Tuesday 24. Stratford Supplementary Sheep and Ram Fair—Wednesday 25. Tahora Sheep Fair—Wednesday 18, at Mr. W. L, Kennedy's yards. Q.TU.IES AND XALDER'S STOCK SALES FOR FEBRUARY— Saturday 14—Hawera Horse Fair, Dominion Show Buildings. Monday 10—Okaiawa Wednesday 18—Eltham Thursday I!)—Hawera Monday 23—Auroa Tuesday 24—Manaia Tuesday 21—Mungumhigi Sheep Fair.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 191, 11 February 1914, Page 8
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