SALES BY AUCtlOf JJBWTON- KING'S LIST OP SALES, MARCH- ,'•"' x ,. Tuesday, 21—Rahotu. ■' t Wednesday, 22—Okau. Wednesday, 22-Clear Sale of W. " Hodge, Kohuratahi. , Friday, 24—Waiwakaih*. i ' Monday, 27—Douglas. Tuesday, 28—Stratford. Wednesday, 29—Stony Rivef. •'• < Wednesday, 29~ : Pohokura. APRILThunday, 6—Awakino. Entries invited. Special Notice.—The Rules' and latiens of the Tarnnaki Auctioneer" Association liave come into force aa front Jaauary 1. KOHURATAHI. WEBXESDAY, MARCH 22, 19^,,. . NEWTON KING. JTAS received instruction* - froih Mr, W. T. Hodge, who has sold »i« farm, and is going to the front, to a«U on the farm, oh the above date, WITHOUT RESERVK, the whole of hty, livq stock, etc., consisting of— , '■'*< 23 DAIRY COWS, crossbred Hol< stein and Jerkey, all to calvd August-September '.» 3-year heifers, to calve August* September 1 2-year Holstein bull 1 3-year Shorthorn bull 2§ yearling heifers, good .colors . 23 Uaonths steer.* 26 nixed weaners 391 shora lambs , SO f.a. ewes 1 5-harse team draught ' hoti/a, sound, staunch and young (slight'reserve), 1 sprfng cart, mare (5 year*), o hacka.-l poiy, 2 timber waggons (good order), 1 spring waggon, 3 tip drays, 1 &ig, . 1 Courtland waggon, 30 full sets harness, extra,* collars, hames, etc., 1 set tine harrows, 1-h.p. chaff-cutting plant, 1 sat crusher, 1 Planet . Junior, hayforks, rakes, sundry tools, 2 saddles and bridles, 8 tuns meadpw hay, 2 ton* o»ts» sheaf hay, 3 sets blocks/ «c 4 tackle, 1 acre potatoes (to be dug), 1 23-girl. separator, 2 churns, buttermaker, milk cans and pans, quantity cement, slag, superphosphate, full s>t carpenter's tools, etc), etc. JJoiieeli#li Furniture and Kffuchs, including— 1 Piano, sofa, tub'ce, chairs, single and double-bed-steads and mattresses, 3 cheats drawers, linoleum, cooking utr v sils, and large assortment i sundries, etc. On account of another vendor-, 550 2 and 4-tooth 'wetiers • ' On account of another vendor--150 2-toeth wi-thcra ' . -■; 200 guaranteed 4-year-old ewes Sale at 11 o'clock. Luncheon provided. OKAU YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH «i. NEWTON KINO yyiLL sell at Uij yards as aboV'o—' 1200 lambs 1088 4 and o-year ewet 220 2-tooth wethers *<''•■ 208 4-tMth wethers GO mixed weaners 10 fat and forward cowa 15 2%-year steers - ' • ;'-', 5 bulls 60 ewes, mixed age 100 4 and «-tooth, cttw 280 lambs Sale at 12.30. WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 101». NEWTON KING. ' •'. sell at bis yards as above--40 store and forward co« 12 bulls '.'.■'." 58 mixed weaners Sale at 1&89. ' * to Mn.ij'pu'Ka It is in the best interests of Beekeepers that w« adviso thorn to see our BEEHiyES ' and obtain auotations. We anppl/ ate* tenths of the Beekeepers in Tafasaki Ten and twelve-frame hivei made. Sold for prices and particular* to tha HAWERA SASH AND OOOJHW); ' ..;• •:'■' '' ' ProiriiUii
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 March 1916, Page 8
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