jSJ-JSWTON KING'S LIST OF SALES*. MARCH— Saturday, 13—Land Sale (E. Snowball), Now Plymouth. ~ Monday, 15—Toko, " Monday, 15—Clearing Sale, IHtluumOpunake Carrying Co,, at £g< l'ong". Tuesday, 16-Stratford. 1 lmrsday, 18—Stony River (owiM: to < punake races) Friday, -3—Kaponga. ""iLpft"™" Monday, 22—Urenui. " Tuesday, 23—Rahotu. r ®Jjgt k I'iiday, 20—Waiwakaiho. ' •»?''' Monday, 20—Douglas ! f*' Tuesday, 30—Stratford , if' Wednesday, 31-Stony lijvcr. Un " Entries Invited. T 0 K 0 SM¥ A R1) B.j" MONDAY', .MARCH loth, 1915. NEWTON KING W ILL r Sell b y Publio Auction, at Mj, Yards, ag above:— , 150 head mixed cattle. .g»|| 150 f.m. ewes. :|jf|| 100 cull lambs. ' 1158 " ■< '# Sale at 1 o'clock, 1 • " -53AT THE iJJ STRATFORD. yrgjj SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1018, "2j| ' NEWTON KING W SELL Public Auction at tEBHaymarket, Stratford, as abovCs 4.) weaners ' v iH 37 stores !) porkers < 2 pedigree Berkshire boars, on half of the Be'gian Fund. 1 pedigree Berkshire boar Tl3months) t~l ■2 trucks timbef ' : Tr 8 prime fat cows. . Sale at 12 o'clock. ■' STRATFORD CATTL !"#» TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1M5 S , NEWTON KING fj|| sell at his yards as aboT*ea J 450 HEAD MIXED gatth jj 2000 MIXED ®EEP s Sale at 1 o'clock. \ MONDAY, MARCH 15. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from ghf Liquidators of the Itli;t m- Op una kej ■ Carrying Co. to sell by Public AUotiOf on the premises, Kaponga, at 12 no®446 % to %-DRAUGHT HORSES 1 5 G-horse waggons # g $ 2 G-horse lorries o 5-liorse waggons 40 sets harness 40 horse covers Tarpaulins, etc. . >' >*■ ills 'm>N j>B Stable, G3 x2l , • - ||j3i Whare, 24 x 10 JJRENUI JJORSE JUffi SHOULD sullieient inducement offer, X propose holding a Horse Fair a$ Urenui early in April. / , Early entries are invited. NEWTON KING """R: STONY RIVER YARDS. THURSDAY, MARCH 18 (owing to Opunake Races). NEWTON KING sell at his yards as abore-a J! 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE ■p) 100 mixed weaners 40 20-months steers (good) 40 Shorthorn 20-months hciferg '"*** ' 30 Jersey-llolstein Safo in /r ,225 10 fat cows >%£&& 25 store cows 10 butts * Jj Salo at 12.30 p.m. INGLE WOOD (SUPPLEMENTARY £<HEEP ASH CATTWjiAm. ;g^ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17. jj|L} 1 i MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & CO* J 7 ILlj hold a Supplementary Cattle Fair in their IngleWOOd[ Yards" on Wednesday, March 17, 1914 •■£ ! »i"S Entries solicited. m INGLEWOOD, WEDNESDAY* MARCH 17th. , '|Jf| gl-lEEP AND RATTLE JtAIKs f. < :S$ SUPPLEMENTARY.) ji|s MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & CO* i W"- 1 ' hold a Supplementary Sh'eefl and Cattle Fair in their Inglewood yardg on the above date. Present entries 2000. SIIEEI> > including 'W 100 ewes. ||| 300 f.m. ewes. ; >js GOO ewes, mixed ages. ■ :|D "250 lambs. _ UK 120 lambs. •"<!s' ffiO head mixed cattle. ,|jj ' -Ki?» Salo at 1 o'clock. ' ""^35
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 235, 13 March 1915, Page 8
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