KING'S LIST OF SALES, l ( (Monday, 2&—Urenui, t! Tuesday, 26—Bahotu. ( iFriday, 2»~Waiwakaiho. FEBRUARY--^
Monday, I—Douglas Sheep & Cattta Fair. ; , Tuesday, 2—Stratford. ' J Wednesday, 3—atony BiverT Friday, s—Kohuratahi Sheep and Cattle Fair - Saturday, 6—Stratford Horse Fair ' Mom'.av. B—TTrniui; Sluu» w»s'Juesday, 9— Urfflui Cattle Sale Tuesday, 9—Stratford Hide and Wool Sale M Friday, 12—Waiwakaiho Friday, 12-Pohokura Sheep Fair ' Monday, 15—Toko Monday, 15—Waiwakaihp Sheep Fair "■ ■ Tueaday, 16-Stratford Sheep an* ■■ Cattle Fair P a Wednesday, 17—Stony River Thursday, IS-Awakino Sheep and Cattle Fair * " a Friday 19—Okau Sheep and Cattla Fair. ' 1 Friday, 19—Kaponga.
RAHOTU YARDS. TUESDAY, JAOTAEY 88. NEWTON KING. Ytfllli sell at his Ifards as above—--300 liEA ° MIXED CATTLE , : 20 fat cows ~ ) > 150- 18 to 20-month Steers. '''" 50 store cows ,j| 15 forward cows ik 40 colored 15-months heiferi \ 15 2-year empty heifers 10 bulls . ' '; 40 15 to 18-montUg Shorthorn heifers 100 Woolly Lambs ' !l 50 Empty Ewes Sale at 12.30 p.m.
DOUGLAS SHEEP AND CATTLE FAIII, MONDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, lfiJS, ' NEWTON KING. sell by public auction as above-a 3000 mxm SHKJSP ' : ' MIXED CATTLE. , , :1 On Account Measrs. BUDGE & GOOD, Te Wera, i .; .• ,< WITHOUT RESERVE-
gQO 4-tooth Ewe& 500 6-tooth Ewes . , 500 4 and 5-year-old Ewes 1400 Shorn> Lambs, one ear-mark I can confidently recommend these Sheep to any buyers in search of good Ewes and Lambs. The vendors intend to stock up with wethers, and the above comprise every sheep on the farm, which will be sold to the highest bidder. Sale at 1 o'clock.
IJBENUI SHEEP FAIB MOKDAi.I'EBEUARY 8. ANNUAL 6HEKP AND CATTLE FAIR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18. QKAU "ANNUAL SHEEP & OATTLE FAIR. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19. TJRUTI ANNUAL SHEEP & OATTLB FAIR. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. Entries now being taken. NEWTON KING,
rjURANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE & TALLOW SALES. NEXT SALEWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10th. QLIENTS are particularly requested \o forward Consignments early. Small Consignments will be received. at PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for Sale, where Vendors can relj; on their Produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING
NGAERE GARDENS. HOLIDAY SEASON.
■Come and See the ZOO, and bring tie Children to paddle in the MINIATURE SEASIDE. Plenty of Amusements and Games I HOT WATER FREE. Fruit and Lollies in the Grounds. ADMISSION: sm "'•
WINES! WINES WINES (quarts), in Port, 36/-; Con stantia, 38/-; Madeira, 38/-; Invalid Port, 46/-. Delivered at any railwaystation in Taranaki for above price (casl with order). G. D. McKINZIB, WINE MERCHANT HAWER4 j§ TAN DISH & jgTANDISH BARRISTKKS AND SOLICITORS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 194, 25 January 1915, Page 8
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