KING'S USX Of SALES' NOVEMBER j Monday, «- . Tuesday, 2 —Raliotu. Tuesday, 2—Stratford Springing Heifer Mule. Friday, s—Waiwakaiho. Saturday, fi—Stratford Horse Fair 'Monday. B—Douglas. Tuesday, 9—Stratford. * Tuesday, 9—Stratford Springing Hel« fer Sale. Wednesday, 10—Stony River. Monday, 15—Urenui. Tuesday, 16—Raliotu. Tuesday, Hi—Stratford Springinj Heifer Sale. Tuesday, 16—Stratford Hide Sa!«. Wednesday, 17 —XJruti. Wednesday, 17—Koliuratahi. Friday, 19—Waiwakaiho, Monday, 22—Toko. Tuesday, 23—Stratford. Tuesday, 23—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. 4 —Stony R'ver. Friday, 20—Kaponga. Monday, 29—Urenui. Tuesday, 30—Raliotu. Entries Invited. RAHOTU YARDS. Tuesday, November 2. newtonHking YyiLL sell at his yards as above—--200 head mixed cattle 75 mixed yearlings to 15-montbs 25 store, forward and fat cow» 20 empty heifers 12 dairy bulls 10 springers On account of Mrs. S. A. Morrow—-2-year pedigree Holstein bull fl grade Holstein bulls, all by pedl gree sires Sale at 12.30. STRATFORD SPRINGING HElFlili SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1913. newtonT king sell by public auction as above-^ J?} SPRINGING HEIFERS \46 DAIRY COWS (without reserve) Sale at 12 o'clock.
STRATFORD YARDS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1916. ' NEWTON KING H as received instructions from MR. D. YANDLE, of Huiakama, who is giving up Dairying, to sell by Auction in the Stratford Yards 011 the above date, WITHOUT RESERVE—--4Q DAIRY COWS (in full milk) g 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 has culled heavily. For last season, on hilly country, these cowl 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 hia 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,
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