SALES BY AUCTION* JJEWTON KING'S LIST OF-SAI^, MAY— '» Monday, I—TJreiiui. .. Tuesday, •>—Stunv River. . Tuesday, ■>— Stratford Hide. and Wool Sale. J Wednesday, 3—Kohuratahi. '•' '' , Wednesday, 3—lnglewood, < Friday, s—Waiwakaiho, ; Friday, s—Toko. ' 1 Saturday, 6—Stratford Horse ran*s' Monday, B—Douglas. '' \f : Tuesday, 9—Stratford. ' |; Wednesday, 10—Iriglevvooife- ?! Friday, 12—Kaponga. !, : Friday, 12—Raliotu. f. Monday, 15—Urenui. I Tuesday, 16—Stony River. ,V/ 4 Wednesday, 17—fnglewooc 1 ' Friday, 19—Waiwakaiho. j ' Monday, 22—Douglas. : Tuesday, 23—Stratford. ~ Wednesday, 24—Inglewood Friday, 20—Raliotu. Monday, 29—Urenui. Monday, 29—Clearing Sale, Ueo Mann, Midhirst. Tuesday, 30—Stony River Tuesday, 30—Stratford Hide, Sfcia and Wool Sale. " r Wednesday, 31—Inglewood^ ENTRIES INVITED. Special Notice.—The Rules and ftcgu* lations of the Taranaki Auctioneers' Association have come into force at frow January 1. URENUI YARDS. TChDAY MONDAY, MAY 1. NEWTON~ KING. ' sell at his yards as ■above—--15 2%-year steers 250 sheep (mixed) 30 fat and forward cows 50 yearlings 12 fat 'mlloeks 15 fat and forward cows ' Sale at 1 o'clock. STONY RIVER YARDS. ffUESDAY, 'MAY 2, 1910. At 12.30 o'clock. NEWTON KING. (\yiLL sell at Ins yards as above) 130 3 and 4-year bullocks 10 UJ-year steers 1 40 20-month steers 90 forward and fat cows . 50' tore cows 200 limed weaners 70 p:rd weaner steers 25 choice Holstein lie?iters (weaner.-,j. 30 jlirice Jersey weaner heifers ? 25 2-year Shnrtlrirn in calf heifers 15 2-year Holsteiu in calf heifers 30 well-grown 3-year in calf heifers 5 springers 40 m calf heifers ' 30 empty heifers . 100 lambs INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MAY <\ NEWTON tfING sell at his yards as above—--100 f.m. ewes in lamb SO good weanors 25 forward cows 30 store cows 20 empty heifers Sale at 1 o'clock. WAIWAKAipO YARDS, FRIDAY, MAY 5. NEWTON KING. IyyTLL sell at his yards as nbove--40 store and forward cows 80 mixed weanera 5 springers Bale at 1 o'clock. SATURDAY MAlf 0, 1910. At 12 o'clock. NEWTON KING. W ILTj sell at the Haymarket, on account of MR. ALFRED GEORGE, Omata. Grazing of 10 acres Swede Turnips with run of 10 acres rough feed, ■hsep-proof fences, well watered, to be grazed until August lStli.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 May 1916, Page 8
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