KENG'S LIST OF SALES NOVEMBER— Monday, I—Urenui. Tuesday, 2 —Rahotu. (Tuesday, 2—Stratford Springing Hei fcr'Sale. Friday, s—Waiwakaiho. Saturday, G—Stratford Horse Fair. 'Monday, B—Douglas. Tuesday, 9—Stratford. Tuesday, o—Stratford Springing Hei fer Sale. Wednesday, 10—Stony River. Monday, l.j— Urenui. Tuesday, IG—Rahotu. Tuesday, 16—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Tuesday, 16— Stratford Hide Sale. Wednesday, 17—Kohuratahi. Friday, M)—Waiwakaiho. Monday, 28—Toko. Tuesday, 23—Stratford. Tuesday, 23—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Wednesday, 24—Stony Rfrver. Friday, 2fl—Kaponga. Monday, 29—Urenui. Tuesday, 30—Rahotu. F/ntries Invited. AT THE HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30. NEWTON" KING <YfIUL sell by Public Auction at the Hay market as above—--39 stores 2 ploughs 1 milk cart Harness Fencing posts
SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. UEENOT YARDS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1. newton"king sell at his yards as above—--25 good forward cows 50 springing heifers 25 2-year empty heifers 80 mixed yearlings 10 bulls 3-single-bucket Ridd milking machine, with J-h.p. Watts engine 20 pigs On account of North Taranaki Patriotic Fund, donated by Mr. W. Cole, junr.— Pedigree Holstein-Friesian bull calf, "King Portia Edingglassie," by Jules Garfield—'Poria de Kol
RAHOTU YARDS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. KINQ KINQ VX/ILL set] at his yards as above — 9QQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE 7"> mixed yearlings to 15-montUs 25 store, forward and fat cows 20 empty heifers 12 dairy bulls 10 springers On account of Mrs. S. A. Morrow--2-year pedigree Holstein bull B grade Holstein bulls, all by pedi
STRATFORD SPRINGING HEIFER SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 191.) NEWTON KING SPRINGING HEIFERS 46 DAIF Sale at 12 o'clock. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1915 NEWTON KINO TJAS received instructions from MR. D. YANDLE, of Iluiakama, who is giving up Dairying, to sell by Auction in the Stratford Yards on the above date, WITHOUT RESERVE—
DAIRY COWS (in full milk) O • DAIRY COWS (springing) The above cows are nearly all young, and are an exceptionally good herd. Mr. Yandle has been milking for the last 13 years, and bus culled heavily. For last season, on hilly country, these cow 9 averaged £l2 per head and the 40 in milk are yielding over 1200 lbs of milk daily. Mr. Yandle has been top supplier to the Factory for the last three seasons, and his reason for selling is the slips have made the roads in such a shocking state that he is quite unable to get his milk to the Factory. Anyone desirous of obtaining a few cows to fill up their herds should not miss this opportunity of securing their requirements. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. WATWAKAIHO. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER NEWTON KING \\flLL sell at his yards as above—--30 spring heifers 40 choice 15-month Jersey heifers (well-grown line) 00 fat shorn ewes 30 forward and store cows 35 2-year empty heifers 10 dairy cows 100 mixed yearlings to IS-month* 10 bulls 150 fat wethers Further entries invite
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1915, Page 8
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