SALES BY AUCTION, NEWTON KING'S LIST OF SALES* APRIL— ■• Monday, 3—Vrenui Tuesday, 4>-Rakotu Tuesday, 4—Stratford Hide Sale Wednesday, s—lnglewood Wednesday, s—KohurataW Friday, 7—Waiwaikaihi) Friday, 7—Toko Holiday, 10—Douglas '. Tuesday, 11—Stratford Wednesday, 12—Stony Rivs. Wednesday, 12—Inglewood Thursday, 13—Awakino Friday, 14—Kaponga Monday, 17—Urenui Tuesday, 18—Eahotu Autumn Catud Salo Wednesday, 19—Inglewood ' Friday, 21— Waiwaikaiho Monday, 24—Douglas Tuesday, 25—Stratford Wednesday, 26—Inglewood Wednesday, 20 Stony Elvw Autumn Cattle Fair. ENTRIES INVITED. ''•* Special Notice—The Rules and Regulations oE the Taranaki Auctioneers* Association have come into force as from January 1. 1 TO THE PUBLIC OF INGLEWOOD AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS,' JJAVING sold the Goodwill of I our Inglewood Auctioneering and {Jencral Agency Business to Mr. NeWton King, we take this opportunity of'.extending our sincere thanks to all ,'old clients for the generous support accoiiled our firm during the many years we auv*s conducts this business. We solicit 1 for cur successor a continuance of your iup« port. > MATTHEWS, GAMLIN 4 CO. JN Connection with the above I ukv» pleasure in announcing that having purchased the Goodwill of Messrs. Mat-, thews, Ganilin and' Co.'s old established Auctioneering and General Agency business, I solicit a continuance of the generous support accorded to them for so many years past. I look forward with pleasure to making the acquaintance of all new clients as well as renewing that of many of the old and valued ones with whom I i as acquainted in the older his tory of the district. No pains will be spared upon my part to eater for the wants of the settlers, Regular sales will be held at the Yards and the Mart, and a full line of Farmers' Requisites will be stocked u' the Inglewood auction rooms. NEWTON KING.
BAHOTU YARDS. TUESDAY, APRIL 4. NEWTON KING. 40 store mid'forward *ow« 5 springers 10 bulls 2o in-calf heifers 100 mixi'il wcancrs •21 choice Uohtoin 'V.vear heifers by a (!i-i«s hull and in oali to pedigree Holstein bull*. 20 grade well-grown i'/j-ycnr In-calf licifoi's 10 weaners 20 fii.t and forward cows 1 purebred Holstcin bull (Gri«g). Sale at 12 30. OPEXIXG SAIX JSGLKN'OOD YARDS. ' 'WETi.VESDAY, APRIL ,i, 101 . rjEWTON -KING liokl his opening sale in the In#Uwood Yards (late Matthews. Gamlin and Co), as above: ■'•••• ; ' PRESENT KNTfiIES. 100 weaner steers .'2O ncaner h.'ifers 40 20-inontli to 2-yenr steein 30 3 to 4-year bullocks 10(1 in calf heifers fillslr.o and forw.ird cow? <.!<' I in. ewes (in lots) 300 f.ui. ewes 10 bulls ' 100 f.m. ewes, running with Soiitk down rams Bale at 1 o'clock FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED L' 0 ' B■ E K TC- 'E E P Eh S. It is in the best, interests 'of Heekeeper* that we advise,thum to see our BEEHIVES., and obtain quotations. We supply ninetenths of the Heekeepers in Tar ana W Ten and twelve-frame hivea made. Send fot.pfieej.and particular* to tha HAWERA SASrtAND DOOR 00, ••QUIX- BROS., Proprietors. THE PIONEER BAKER,' CATERER & PASTRYCOOK. IEGAL STREET, STRATFORD, - Proprietor: TE WHARE-SEKA ' TEA ROOM*!, RIOADWAY. Old Friends and Xew Cordially W«J. corned. '" :
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1916, Page 8
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