.NEWTON JOXu LIST OP SALES. JANUARY, 1915- • ■ ' Tuesday, 19-StraUord Wednesday, 20—Stony River Friday, 22-Waiwakaihi Monday, 25—Urenui Tuesday, 26—Kahotu.. Friday, 20— Waiwakaiho Monday 18U,-Cleari ng s a i e> Hon „ nor & C ark, New ply mouth . n Thursday, 2Ut-Clearing Sale at Coker Bros.' Farm, Okato ■ Friday, 22nd--C]eari ug £ale/R. W Hales, Bristol Road, Inglewood Iriday, 22nd—Kaponga f Entries Invited. STONY RIVER. WEDXKSDAyTJTnUARY 20th.' NEWTON KING. ■yyiLL soil by public auction as above—--3QO .MIXED CATTLE 80 Mixed 18-raonth ' :;fl Wcancr Steers 10 i''at Ewes and Lambs . ■ , ' 10 Bulls 40 Store and Forward Cows 15 Fat Cows. 25 Shorthorn Wcaners 40 Lambs 4 Draught Horses. GO Fat Ewe:-, and Wethers. « On Account of THE BELGIAN RELIEF FOND--1 18-months Heifer (Mrs. G. V. ' Jones) 1 Yearling Heifer (Mrs. M. Jones) j 1 Heifer (W. Bumball) f 1 2-year Heifer (H Chapmana) 1 Springing Heifer (Mr. Knight) 1 IS-montl.:'. Steer (W. B. Smith) 1 Weaner Calf (Mr. Meier, Jnr.) 1 Calf (Mr. 0. Muir) 1 Calf (S. Wells) 1 Cow (T. Raven) 1 Horse (Sam, Jones) 1 Fat Lamb (J. & A.Duck'er) 1 Cow (C. Magon) 2 Weaner Pigs (C. Parker) 1 Pig ((Wells. & Butler) 1 Cattle Dog (F. Magon) 1 Cattle J3og (A. E. Magon) 1 Pair Gobblers (Casflie Bros.) 2 Geese (A. Sole) ' • ' 1 Picture (Mrs. Corbett) . ''" 1-Pair Binoculars (Mr Corbett) 2 doz. Lemons (Mrs. Clothier), Gig Harness B. Humphrey) Treadle Sowing Machine (B. I Humphrey) i Side Saddle (B. Humphrey).
Sale at 12.30 p.m. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21. NEWTON KING. JJAS received instructions to sell by Public Auction on .the Farm lately occupied by Cokcr Bros., and adjoining the Okato Township, as above, WITHOUT RESERVE—--44 CHOICE DAIRY COWS, at full profit and including a good number of rcdigree 'and wellbred Ayrshire dairy cows, mostly young 5 good farm horses 4-bucket Ridd milking machine 1 pedigree Ayrshire bull j 14 goats, 1 sow and litter, 1 boar, 4 store pigs, 2 hay rakes, sot disc barrows, set flexible tine ; harrows, single plough, doublo plough, Massey-Harris drill, hay sweep and stacker, mower, gig, milk cart and harness, 14 coils wire,' 10 sheet iron, 7 milk cans, and sundries. Sale at 1 o'olook, Note.—These cows are a really good line. The machinery is practically new, having had very little use. Luncheon will be obtainable at thV Stony River Hotel at 12 o'clock FRIDAY, JANUARY 22nd. NEWTON KING. ' H AS recoive d instructions from Mr. W. R. Hales, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction, on the Farm, BRISTOL ROAD, INGLEWOOD, WITH. OUT RESERVE—--22 DAIRY COWS (in full milk) 3 Weaner Heifers 2 Plough Horses and Harness Tyne and Chain Harrows 67-Gallon "Domo" Separator (nearly new) 30 Gallon Milk Vat ' ; 2 Cream Cans 2 Milk Cans, and Sundries. Also, WITHOUT RESERVErGoodwill pi Lease of 70 Acres, Bristol Road, 5 years 7 months to run_ Good buildings on property, and immediate possession. Full particulars from Mr. Hales, at the Farm, or the Auctioneer. Sale at 1 o'clock. DOUGLAS CATTLE SALE AND SHEEP PAIR. MONDAY, FEBRUARY, Ist, 1915. KOHURATAHI CATTLE SALE AND SHEEP FAIR, FRIDAY, oth FEBRUARY, 1015. Particulars Later,. ENTRIES SOLICITED. |ISQ, Auctioneer.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 189, 19 January 1915, Page 8
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