SALES BY AUCTION, KING'S LIST OF SALES. FEBRUARY— Friday, 11—Waiwakaiho Sheep Fait and Cattle Sale. Friday, 11—Toko. Monday, 14—Clearing Sale, Mrs, E, K Pongdestre, Oaata. Monday, 14 —Bouglas. Tuesday, 15—Stratferd Sheep and Cattle Fair. Wednesday 16— Pokohura Sheep Fair. Wednesday, 16—Stony River. Thursday 17— G.W. Calvert's clearing sale. Thursday, 17—Awakino Fair. Friday, 12 —Okau Fair. Friday, 18—Kapenja. Monday, '2l—Urenui. Tuesday, 22—Raliotii. Tuesday, 22—Uruti. Wednesday, 23—Kahuratahi Sheep and Cattle Fair. Friday. 25—Waiwakaiho. Monday, 28—Beuglas (Supplement, ary). Tuesday, 29—Stratford. LIST OF SUPPLEMENTARY SHEER FAIRS. MARCHFriday, 3—Urenui. Wednesday, B—KahurataM. Friday, 10—Waiwakaiho. Friday, 17—Uruti. Wednesday, 29—Pohokura, Entries invited. Special Notice.—The Rules and itegn* lations of the Taranaki Auctlonteri' Association have come into force as from January 1. WAIWAKAIHO gHEF.P AND QATTLE gAI» FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1L NEWTON KINC sell at his yards as above-, 200 HEAD MIXED f:ATTLE 1500 SHEEP Sale at 12.30. AT THE HAYMARKET, STRATFORD SATURDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1916 NEWTON"ICING. sell by Public Auction at the Hayraarket, as above:— 35 weaners 30 stores 7 porkerj 100 fencing posts 4000 i'eet timber Sale at 12 o'clock, STRATFORD HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1919. NEWTON KING sell by Public Audion at h'a Horse Bazaar, as above:-* HORSES, including— Broken and Unbroken Draughts', Half* Draughts, Hacks, and light Harness horses. Sale at 1 o'clock. O M A T A. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Mrs. E. B. Pongdestre, who has sold her farm, to sell by public auction on the farm, Sealy Road, WITHOUT SERVEGOOD DAIRY COWS (in milk), 10 18-inonths to 2-year heifem in calf, 1 Shorthorn bull, 1 18months Jersey bull, 250 fencing posts, 3 breeding sows, 1 pedigree boar, chaffcutter, tine harrows, Massey-Harris plough, spring cart, dairy utensils, milk cans, buckets and sundries. Breeding sow with litter of 9 ; fat cow, 0 weaners, quantity tawa firewood, pedigree Jersej cow, "Magnolia" Also, with Slight Reserve-' 1 gig and harness I Alfa-Laval Separator (45gal). Luncheon at Noon. Sale at 12.30. TO DAIRY FARMERS. * LARGE OR SMALL . MILLER-WADE MILKING MACHINI Over 8000 in use In Australia used i' America, Jersey, Straits Se.tlcmentt' and selling fast in New Zealand. NC POWER. Works themselves. Whe» adjusted, CHILD'CAN ADJUST THEJJ NO STRIPPING. ' Enquire before installing other mti chines. Price, £5 10s Cash. In use in Australia for six ycarg. MILLAR, WADE AND CO., LTD., PRINCES STREET, lUWERA. The now famous Dingo Embrocation or Training Oil, can be bouglit from tl.i following saddlers:—R. Edwards (Ne». Plymouth), A. J. Kibby (Waitara), Purclias and Son (Urenui and Uruti) C. Meuli (Eltliam), E. Crossm&n (Tank' and Inglewood), T. C. Street (Okatol' T. J. Mildcnhall E. TobUl (Okaiawa), S. Aylward (Whangamo mona), Cosgrove and Co. (Manaia), et«
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 February 1916, Page 8
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