SALES BY ATJCT '.» KING'S LIST OF SALFS | MARCH— Monday, 20—Urenui. Tuesday, 21—Raliotu. Wednesday, 22—Okau. Wednesday, 22—Clear Sale of W. T Hodge, Kolmratahi. Friday, 24—Waiwakailto Monday, 27—Douglas. Tuesday, 28—Stratford. Wednesday, 29—Stony River. Wednesday, 29—Pohokura. APRIL— Tkuiaday, 6—Awakino. Entries invited Special Notice.—The Rules and Regulations of the Taranaki Auctioneers' Association have come into force as from January 1, AT THE HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, MARCH IS, 1916. NEWT© sell by Public Auction at the Haymarket, as above: 40 weaners 39 stares.. 4 porkers 2 saws 1 pleugh 3000 feet timber Sale at 12 o'clock, iCRENUI YARDS. MONDAY, MARCH 20. NEWTON KING. sell at his yaris as above^r 30 forward and fat cewt SO weaners 3G store cows 5 springers ' ' 200 mixed sheep 000 wethers SAHOTU YARDS TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1910. NEWTON KINO JILL sell at his yards as above—--100 mixed weaners .10 store and forward oow? 10 bulls . 25 in-calf hsiiers
OKAU YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22. NEWtON KING VyiLL sell at his yards as above—--1200 lambs 1000 4 and a'year ei.t» 220 2-tooth wethers 200 4-tooth wethers CO mixed weaners 10 fat and forward cows 1") 2%-year steers 5 bulls 80 ewes, mixed age* 100 4 and 8-tootb. ewes 200 lambs WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1916. NEWTON KING. JTAS received instructions fresa Mr. W. T. Hodge, who has sold liU farm, and is to the front, to sell on the farm, un the above date, WITHOUT RESERVE, the whale of his live stock, etc., consisting of — 23 DAIRY COWS, erossiired Hoiatein and Jersey, all to calve August-September 10 0-yer.r heifers, te calve AugustSeptember 1 2-year Holstein bull 1 3-year Shorthorn bull 20 yearling heifers. «eed colors 25 IS-montlu steers 20 mixed weaners 300 shorn lambs ■ 50 f.m. ewes ' fl-horse team draught horse--, sound, staunch aid yo\in» . , (sljght reserve), 1 spring earl, mare (S years), 2 hacks, 1 pony, 2 liw'ier,waggons (good order), 1 -hi'.i\« waggon, 3 tip drays, 1 ? ; .f. 1 Courtland waggon, 10 full sets harness, extra cellars, hames, etc., 1 set tine harrows, ]-h.p. chafl'-eutting plant, 1 oat crusher, 1 Planet Junior, hayforks, rakes, sundry tools, 2 saddles and bristles, S tons meadow hay, 2 tans oaten sheaf hay, 3 .sets■ blocks and tickle, 1 acre, potatoes (t» be (in"), 1 23-gal. separator, 2 churns, buttermakcr, milk cans and pans, quantity cement, sla*. superphosphate, full set cai ter's tools, etc., etc loiisehold Furniture and Effects, Including— 1 Piano, sofa, tables, cnairs, ' single and double, bedsteads and mattresses. 3 chesfe drawers, linoleum, cooking utensils, aiid largo assortment of sundries, etc. Sale at 11 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1916, Page 8
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