J\ T «;\VTOX KINli'S LIST OF SALES. MARCUMonday, 16—Toko Tuesday, 17—Stratford Wednesday, IS—Stony Kiver Friday, 20-Kaponga Friday, 20—Uruti Supplementary Sheep Fair and Cat He Salt s Monday, 23—Urenui Monday, 23~SaIe of Livery Stable Plant, Urenui, H. L. Russell, at 10.30 a.m. Tuesday, 24—Kahotu Friday, 27—Waiwakaiho Monday, 30—Douglas Tuesday, 31-Stratford APRILThursday, 2—Waiwakaiho Horse Fair Friday 3 and Saturday 4—Stratford Autumn Horse Fair Entries Invited. POHOKURA SUPPLEMENTARY SHEEP FAIR. POSTPONEMENT NOTICE. jty[Y Supplementary Sheep Fair adver ti*ed for the 13tli March has been postponed. A date will be fixed later. NEWTON KING. STRATFORD CATTLE SAL& ' TUESDAY, MARCH 17. NEWTdF KING sell by public auction as above--3QO 111-lAD MIXED CATTLE,, coinprising,— 40 store and forward, cowb--30 fat cows 00 IS to 20-months steer* 30 IS! to 20-months lieifers' 25 2'/4-year heifers--130 mixed wennerg 600 f.f.m. owes 300 2-looth wethers 200 4-year ewes 200 lambs 15 2-tootb Romney rams Sale at 1 o'clock. STONY RIVER YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18. NEWTON KING sell, by Public Auction as above: 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 50 mixed weaners 30 store and forward cows ' 130 fat ewes and wethers 60 prime fat wethers 100 woolly lambs 150 sound-mouthed ewes 250 lambs « D.S. buggy and harness Bale at 12.30 p.m. gUPPLEMEU'TARY gHEEf JUIR AND ("IATTLE gALE FRIDAY, MARCH 20. NEWTOF KING sell by Public Auction at his Yards as above—
2000 MIXED SHKEP, including,•• 400 2-looth wt'tiiora 450 lambs 300 f.m. ~sve» *!> l) mixed cues and wethers 100 2-tooth owes 150 fat wethrrs £QQ HK.M) MIXED CATTLE, in eluding,— 120 mixed weaners 140 18-months steers <geod lines) 36 colored 2>/.,-year in-calf heifers 50 store and forward cows 10 bulls 30 18-montlis heifers 25 yearling Holstein heifers 10 fat bullocks 10 2%-year steers 15 springing heifers. 6 dairy cows 1 %-draught mare 30 Jersey weaner heifers 15 bulls 84 2»/ 3 -year steers, all good colon (nice-conditioned) Sale at 12.3* p.m. SALE OF LIVERY STABLE AND PLANT AT URENUI. MONDAY, MARCH 23. newton~ king JJAS received instructions from Mr. H. L. Russell to sell the whole of his Livery Stable Plant by Public Auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE—-5-ycar marc, "Darkie," any trial, harness; 8-year gelding, 'Niger,' harness, any trial; quiet brown mare, in foal; waggonette in good order; yellow gig light sulky, American buggy; 6 sets gig harness; brass set double harness (English leather); saddles, clipping machines, harness, and sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE—-6-year gelding, "Tommy," fast trotter; bay cob, "Pehoi," splendid hack and good jumper; aged » gelding, "Gus,"' harness, any trial; aged gelding, "Dick" ali harness, any trial; very nice light pfony gig; Bradley gig. Sale at 10.30 a.m. sharp. WAIVVAKAIHO AUTUMN HOKSE_ FAIE THURSDAY, APRIL 2. NEWTON KING 'TWILL hold his Annual Waiwakaiho Horse Fair on the above date.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 218, 14 March 1914, Page 8
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