SALES BY AUCTION .. . y ■, , , BAHOTU YARtiS ' TUESDAY, APRIL- £" NEWTON" KING sell at his yards as above-*-100 18-20-month steers 80 2 to S'/i-year steers ••10 3 '/ 2 to 4-year liuUocka 8(f 20-month in-calf heifers 7>"> atorc, forward and fat n 25 18-month empty heifer,30 G-0-month purebred T-!.,Ute il heifers, all by pedigree Ho! tr>i*" bullS ' 160 weaner steers and heifm 25 choice 3-yoar in-calf lieK'n ,i„\ 100 lambs 10 bulls Bale at 12.30. AT THE STABLES, KAPO v "»' TUESDAY, APRIL IS. NEWTON~KING. HAS been favored with instructions frou MR. A. E. KINO, who is giving up stable-keeping and. taking on farming, to sell by. iPublie Auction',-M above, the whole of Tjverv Stable Outfit, as under— ( 1 drag 4 gigs 1 Brougham (In good order) 4 sets of gig harness, drag, Brougham and Courtland harness ■ 7 horses, all broken to single and double harness (sound and quiet) Quantity of Sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE The fine trotting stallion Roj*t Chevalier, by Albert Chevalierdam Mawlwood, by Blackwood Abdullah (imp.), dam by Irving--ton (imp) Some of Albert Chevalier's progeny are: .Tacfc Ashore, Joan of Arc, Huia Belli Miss Chevalier, Young Cheyalier, and many others, The Clydesdale stallion, Oakwrii Boy (081 N.Z.C.5.8., vol. 2), by General White—dam Young Fan 1 Courtland waggon (in'good or* der). Sale at 1 o'clock. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL Id. . NEWTON KING. TjtyTLL sell at his yards as aboVe-i 50 good weaner steers 100 f.m. ewes SO lambs 25 20-month steers 3ft empty heifers m f» springers, 60 stoTo and forward cOTnj* 8 fat cows 100 mixed weaners 100 2-tooth ewes ' , Sale at 1 o'clock..- . OX THE FARM, LEPPERTOxjv «. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1916. newton~king. V H AS received instructions from Mr. H. Eustace, whose lease haa expired, to sell Uy Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE—--34 DAIRY COWS; , July, August and September ealvers (a herd that has been hie*Vily culled) Milk-cart gelding (7 years)i''?gig horse, nearly-new milk-cart and harness, gig fnd harnM's, *tine and chain liarrows, boy's bicycle ducks, wheelbarrow, chains, oils, paints and general farm sundries. . • , Luncheon provided Sale at 12.30. SALE BY MORTGAGER . ' NEWTON ICING sell by Publis Auction at his Auction RoOms, Devon Street, on SATURDAY, April 20, at 2 o'clock— Subdivisions 4 and 5 of Section '632, Devon Street, Xew Plymouth, having a frontage of 60.6 links and depth of 1.04 links to right-of-way, The property" adjoinl the Wood and Coal Y>n,l of Penman and Boswell, and is « good business site. Further particular* may be Tmrt of—• R. CLINTONf HUOHES, r •.,• ..... Solicitor §TO X X .RIVER FAIR TUESDAY, MAY 2. Entries now being tnkev NEW®" KING " WAiWAIvAIHO YARDS.' THURSDAY; AiFiRIL 27 ; . QWHTO to the EASTER HOLIDAYS my NEXT SALE will be held on THURSDAY, APRIL 27. Entries now'being titknw NEWTON KING
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1916, Page 8
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