jyjEWTON KING'S LEST OF SALES. SEPTEMBERMonday, 27'—Toko. Monday, 27—Wadwakaiho Annual Horse Fair. Tuesday, 28—Stafford, Tuesday, Springing Heifer Sale. Wednesday. 29—Stony River. OCTOBER-' Thursday, 14.—Awakino Spring Cattle Sale. Friday, 15.—Okau Spring CattleSale. EKTRIES NOW BEING TAKEN. AT THE HAYMARKBT, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25< newton"king i\iyiLL sell by Public Auction at the Haymarket, as above—--45 weaners • 39 stores 2 SOWB 2 milk carts Plough and Harness. 1 spring trap On behalf of the Wounded Soldiers' FundOn behalf of the Belgian ReUef Fund—--1 fat two-tooth ewe SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. WAIWAKAIHO gPRING JJORSE pAIB MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. NEWTON KINO WILL hold his Annual Spring Horse Fair as above, and will offer by Publk Auction--"£go HORSES, consisting of— Draughts and Half-draughts, k Hocks and Harness Horses, and some good spring carters | On account G. V. Tate, Esq.-^ 3-year draught colt, by Empire (pedigree at sale} On account Thos. Luxton, Esq/ 2-year draught colt by Empire On account W. J. Day, Esq.— The trotting stallion, "PiospS'orus," by Rothschild—Vest*. " On account Mr. J. Cock, Omata— Racehorse "Bay Prince," by Stepson—Lady Uhlan. On account Mr. J. Edwin.— Racehorse "Patriotic," by Patron-* us—Pauleen' On account Mr. L. George, Motunui.— 2 heavy draught horses On account Mr. G. N. Skelton.— 4-year colt by Lord Roberts (bred by J. Gleeson, Esq.) Sale at 11 a.m. Horses must be yarded by 10.30. TOKO SALEYARDS. . MONDAY, SEPTEMBER &j. , NEWTON KING (WILL sell by Public Auctkm its aboVer; JOO HEAD MIXED CATTLE 14 springing heifers (close up) SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. STRATFORD CATTLE & SPRINGING HEIFER SALE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1915. NEWTON KING v sell by Public Auction u above—,ggQ MIXED CATTLE 200 ewes in lamb 100 fat and forward wethers 400 hoggets AT THE SPRINGING HEIFER YAjRDS: 50 springing heifers Sale at 1 o'clock*. STONY RIVER YARDS. J WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2* j NEWTON KING ""yyiLL sell by Public Auction as above—--2QO HEAD MIXED CATTLE 75 mixed yearlings ' 45 emoty ewes 20 pigs 20 store cows On account of Mr, W. G. Shepherd*, who has removed to Eketahuna, WITHOUT RESERVE—THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. At II a.m. sharp at the Residence, Oka.to/j NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from "the Public Trustee to sell by public auction at the Mart, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, October 9,1915, at 2 p.m.— THE LEASE AND IMPROVE- [ . MENTS of all that parcel ofi ! land containing 497 acres, more: i or less, being sub-section 30, block 9, Cape Survey District, held under the West Coast Settlement Reserves Act, 1892, and its amendments, for a term of 21 years from the 16th day of May, 1914, with the right of perpetual renewal. Upset rental is £99 Bs. The improvements have been valued for the new lease at £1852. Further particulars are obtainable from the Public Trustee or the Auctioneer. gTRATFORD JJULL pAIR , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15. NEWTON" KING ■"jyiLL hold his ANNUAL FAIR in the : Stratford Yards on the above date. IURLY ENTRIES SOLICITED.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1915, Page 8
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