SALES BY ACTION. KING'S LIST OF SALES. FEBRUARY— - Monday, 28—Douglas' (Supplementary). Tuesday, 29—Stratford. Tuesday, February 29.—Rogers *nd Hamerton, Stratford Yards. LIST OF SUPPLEMENTARY SHEEP FAIRS. MARCH— Thursday, March 2—D.0.A., in estate Thos. Taylor, bankrupt, Awatuna. Friday, 3—Stony River Sal« (owing io N.P. Show). Monday, 6 —Urenui Supplementary Sheep Fair aad Cattle Sale, Wednesday, B—Kahuratahi. Friday, 10—Waiwakaiho. Friday, 17—Uruti. Wednesday, 29—Poliokura, Entries invited. Special Notice.—Tke Rules and Regulations of the Taranaki Auctioneers' Association have come into force as frost January 1. AT THE HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ?8, 1916. . NEWTON"KING. ' v sell by Public Auction at the Hay market, as above:— 40 weaners 35 stores . 7 porkers ' 2 pedigree Berkshire Boars (5 months) 2 trucks timber ; ' Sale at 12 o'clock. DOUGLAS SUPPLEMENTARY SHEEP FAIR AND CATTLE SALE.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1918, NEWTON~KINO. seU in his Douglas Yards 011 the above date:— HEAD MIXED CATTLE 40,00 MIXED SHEEP. , Sale at I o'clock. STRATFORD YARDS. ' ' . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY, 29, 1916. NEWTON KINO. \ ■JJAS received instructions from Messrs Rogers" and Hamerton, who are dissolving partnership, to sell in the Stratford Yards on the above date, WITHOUT RESERVE--85 20-month heifers, r;w.b, 40 2%-year heifers, r.w.b. 4 bulls, 18 months to 2'/* years 300 f.f.m. ewes 200 2 and 4 - tooth ewes 250 8-tooth breeding ewes 270 fat and forward ewes (3 weeks rape) 200 lambs (3 weeks rape) 12 4-tooth to f.f.m. rams
Sale at 1 o'clock'. STRATFORD CATTLE SALE. : ~ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1916. NEWTON KING sell at his Stratford Yards on above date— HEAD MIXED CATTLE 1500 MIXED SHEEP, includiag—--300 4 and 5-year breeding ewe 3 300 f.m. ewes 300 lambs On account of Messrs Rogers and Hamertoi:, the whole of their stock, without reserve, as per advertisement. " ' Sale at 1 o'clock. URENUI SUPPLEMENTARY SHEEP FAIR AND CATTLE SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 0, 1916. QLIENTS are requested to note that owing to the New Plymouth Show my Supplementary Sheep Fair and Cattle Sale will this year be held on MONDAY, March 6th, instead of Friday March 3, as previously advertised. Present Entries—--300 250 CATTLE _ FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. NEWTON KING. SATURDAY, MARCH 11. NEWTON KING. JJAS received instructions from Mrs. C. Howell to sell by Auction at his Mart at about 2 p.m.— Her Property in Powderham Street, consisting of Section 679, with building thereon, more or less damaged by lire, and known as Chatsworth House. This valuable property has a frontage of US feet, more or less, to 'Powderham Street, and is eminently suitable as a site for a BoardinghoiHe, Warehouse or Factory. The property will lie offered in one let, and failing a sale being effected, the building will be sold separately lor re> moval, ww |
P. A. CRAMER THE PIONEER BAKER, CATERER & PASTRYCOOK. REGAL STREET, STRATFORD. Proprietor: TE WIIARE-REKA TEA ROOMS, BROADWAY. Old Fri«{tda and New Cordially JVal,L " r *-
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1916, Page 8
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