SALES *Y AUCTIOH. JJEWTON KING'S LIST OF: SALES, APRII>Momluy, 17—Urenui Tuesday, 18—llahotu, Wednesday, lU lnglewood Thursday, 20—11. Eustace's Clearing Sale, Leppertou. Wednesday, 2ti—lnglewood Thursday, 27—Waiwakaiho. Friday, 28— '. • Friday, 28—Rahotu. * MAYTuesday, 2—Stony River Cattle Fair ENTRIES INVITED. Special Notice.—The Rules and Regulations of the Taranaki Auctioneer*? Association have come intn f o rc« ai from January 1. ' -BAHOTL* YARDS, - ft'ESDAY, APRIL V*. NEWTON KING TTt/ILL sell at his yard? as aDove-i 100 18-20-inonth steers 80 2 to 2V£i-year steers - 10 3% tp 4-year bullocks • 80 20-month in-ealf heifer* I To store, forward and fat cow; .. 2."i 18-month empty heifer* 30 G-9-month purebred Hol>t«in keifers, all by pedigree HoMttol hulls l IfiO wenner steers and heifers 2.5 choice 3-year in-calf heifers. ■ 100 lamb? , ! ' 10 bulls 25 2-year steers AT THE STABLES, KAPONGA. TUESDAY, ArRTL IS. NEWTON KINO. WAS been favored, with, .in.struct.iciii from MR. A. E. KINO, who is jiving up stable-keeping and taking ou farming, to sell by iPublic Auction a» above, the whole of his Livery Stablo Outfit, as under—--1 drag 4 gigs 1 Brougham (in good order) 4 sets of gig harness, drag, Broug* ham and Courtlasd harness 7 horses, a\l broken to single and double harness (sound and quiet) Quantity of Sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE The fine trotting stallion "Royal Chevalier, by Albert Chevalierdam Mazelwood, by BlackwoW Abdullah (imp.), dam by Irvington (imp.) Some of Albert Chevalier's progeny are: Jack Ashore, Joan of Arc, Huia Bell, Miss Chevalier, Young QhevAliet, and many others. The Clydesdale stallion, Boy (081 N.Z.C.5.8., vol. 2),' by General White—dam . Young Fan ■ ','• 1 Courtland waggon (.in good or> der) On account of a client*—. ✓ I 4-wh'eel dog cart 2 Shetland ponies, brokei 3 hacks and harness horses '• Sale at 1 o'clock, 'INGLE WOOD-YARDS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, NEWTON KING. sell at bis yards as above--50 good weaner steers 100 f.m. ewes 50 lambs 25 20-month steers . 30 empty heifers 5 springers ( 50 store and fsrwaru «w» 8 fat cows 100 mixed wcaners ' " 100 2-tooth ewes Sale at 1 o'clock ON THE FARM, I/KpPERTON. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1918. NEWTON~KING. JJAS received instructions from Mr. H. Eustace, whose, lease hat ex« pired, to sell by Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE—g4 DAIRY COWS, July, August apd September calvers (a herd that lias bean heavily culled) JIHk-cart geldtog (7 years), gij horse, nearly-new milk-cart and harness,, gig and harness, tine and chain harrows, boy's bicycle, ducks, wheelbarrow, chains, ells, paints and general farm suaLuncheon provided. J. JENSEN, D. BROOKS, Veterinary Surgeon. Horsebreaker, .. EGMONT STABLES, £ (Opposite Post Office). H A W E R A, Have RE-OPENED their Stable*. Stands for Horses and Motor Can, Buggies for Hire, A JENSEN & BROOKS,
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1916, Page 8
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