SALES BY AUCTION, JfEWTON KING'S LIST OF SALE?i MAYMonday, S—Douglas. Tuesday, U—Stratford. Wednesday, 10—Iiiglewood. Friday,, 12—Kaponga. Friday, 12—Haliotu. Monday, 15—Urenui. Tuesday,, 16—Stony River. Wednesday, 17—Inglewood. Friday, 19—Waiwakailit, Monday, 22—Douglas. Tuesday, 23—Stratford. Wednesday, 24—Inglewootj, Friday, 28—Hahotn. Monday, 29—Urenui.' Monday, 29—Clearing Sale, Gity Mann, Midhirst. ,i Tuesday, 30—Stony River, "i Wednesday, 31—Inglefrood. ENTRIES INVITED. / STRATFORD SALE TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1916. NEWTON KING \yiLL sell in his Stratford Y*r4* 04 above date—ggQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, include ing—--40 20-month to 2-year steers (good line) 600 mixed slieep 6ale at 1 o'clock. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MAY Id) NEWTONTKING. sell at his yards as above? 50 store and forward cow» . • 40 in-calf heifers 20 20-month steers * 1 " 100 mixed weaners 100 f.m. ewes 40 weaner steers Sale at 1 o'clock
JUNCTION ROAD, INGLEWOOP. FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1910. NEWTON KINO. received instructions from MR. WALTER J. MATTHEWS, who hat leased his property to sell by auction the whole of his household furniture and effects as under, without reserve. Chesterfield, Easy Chairs, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Linoleums, Washstands, Toilet (Sets, Couch, Kitchen UtensiU, 18-g4Uon Domo Separator, Wheel-barrow, Lawn Mower and Roller, Garden Tools, and Sundries, With slight , reserve, Piano (Chapel) and Pianola. • ' Brake will leave the mart at 1 o'clock. Sale at 1.30 o'clock.
DAIKY HERDS F(JR SALE. J HAVE for Private Sale some eho!« genuine Dairy Herds and will lie pleased to give any further particulars on application to any of my ofllces:— 14, all Holsteiqs £U JO 19 Jersey-Holsteins £j> 0 31 2nd calvera, pick .10, at ...... £lO • 7S Shorthorns, well-bred £lO 0 (recommended). 25 mostly" Jerseys £llll, IS nil Jerseys, includes 2 pedigrees £l3 15 24 Shorthorns, little Ifolstein .. ."£lO 10 IS calving May and June £lO 10 Hi Holstein-Shorthorn (good) .. £lO 0 2.4 young . £.9 .0 30 Jerseys £-U 0 1 80 well-bred Holsteins £ls 15 SO all 2nd calvcrs , £lO 0 30 Jerseys £l2 0 13 mostly Jerseys £lO 10 41 principally young £lO $ 2" good condition £S 10 30 mostly big cows £lO 10 IS July and August £lO O 40 Shortliorns £ll 0 4fl strain of Holstein .. £l2 0 4fi Shorthorns £l2 0 20 pick of 2S nt £l2 12 10 August and September ...... £ll 0 38 mostly young £lO 0 45 all 2nd calvers but four .... £9; 9 2f< good returns £l2 12 28 mostly young £0 O 25 mostly Holstein ...-. ~.. £lO 0
NEWTON KING. -SEW PLYMOUTH. STRATTCtyT KAPOXGA, INGLEWOOD. '; TO MOTORISTS. f]MIE only way to obtain satisfaction from your oar is to keep it in good repair and running order. No matter how excellent the machine, it requires periodical.* attention and overhaul. VV« have a workshop fitted with the latest machinery, and a staff of competent engineers. We require both an efficient plant and largo staff, to deal With our big fleet of motor 'buses, freighters and cars. Just here we can help you. Our plant and staff are capable of handling more work, and we are prepared to do yours. We offer these advantages: (1) Promptitude; (2) all work guaranteed; (3) we are satisfied with a reasonable profit. Our workshop is in Gill Street, New Plymouth, and our telephone number is 518. TARANAKI MOTOR TRANSPORT Co., Ltd.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 May 1916, Page 8
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