SALES BY AUCTION. IJJEWTOX KING'S LIST OP SALES, MAY- ' "~ ' ■., Monday, 22—Douglas. ' Tuesday, 23—Stratford Wednesday, 24—Inglewood. Friday, 20—Uakotu. Monday, 29—Urenui. Monday, 29—Clearing Sale, Geo, Mann, Midliirst. ■ Tuesday, 3D—Stony River. Wednesday, 31—Inglewood. Monday, June s.—(,'lenring Sale, J< Dumvoodie, Kaimat». Thursday, June I—Mrs, A. Langley, Durham Road. ENTRIES INVITED. .' AT THE HAYMARKEI', STRATFQftT). 6ATURDAY. MAY ib, 191$ NEWTON .KING sell by Public Auction at thq Haymarket, as above; 50 weanera 31 stores 5 porkers 1 s.f. Lever plough 1 field roller I set harrows 100 fencing posts Sundries Bale at K o'clock- ■ * . DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, MAY 22, 1916., NEWTON KING. . sell in his Douglas Yards on above date:— 300. HEAD MIXI3U '-ATTLE, in"' ldinsr 30 prime fat eWs i •■' 3.5 3-year forward bdlocks 20 2J-year heifers ' ffijjQ MIXED SHKEr, including—--300 good lambs Sale at 1 o'clock - STRATFORD SALE, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 191fl newtonTking sell in his Stratford Yards on above date--450 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 1000 MXED SHEEP ' includi,lß- - breeding ewes 200 4 and 0-tooth wethers 200 lambs Sale at 1 o'clock. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24. NEWTON KING TOTLL sell at his yards as above-* 50 store and forward cowj 35 in-calf heifers 8 springers 40 weaner steers 100 mixed weaners 150 f.m-. ewes in lamb «
Sale at 1 o'clock. RAHOTU YARDS. FRIDAY, MAY 20. NEWTON KING yiLL sell at his yards a? afrove 35 store and forward cows !> springers 40 in-calf heifers 90 mixed wcancrs ON THE FARM,. DURHAM ROAD. THURSDAY. .IUS'E 1, lfllO, ' NEWTON KING. [JAS received instructions from MRS. -A LANOLEY who must relinnuish nrj.'Kg owing to shortage of laW, to ell by Public Auction as.above at the mm, just close to the 'Durham Road la.'lway Station, without reserve. Jg GOOD DAIRY COWS, mostly July <rnd August Calversj a young herd the returns of which will bo. given at the sale. 2 HEIFERS IN CALF, 4 yearling heifers, 2 bulls,' 13 purebred Romney ewes in lamb, bred by Mr. W. Marshall, mare in foal with foal &t foot, J-dranght marc, spring cart and harness, saddle and bridle, plough, tine and chain harrows, eul. tivator, ehaff-cutteV, scalding tub, hay frame and rack, stack oaten hay, sow, 7 store pigs, milk cans, fowls, incubator, trap harness, '" household furniture and effects. ALSO, WITH RESERVE, The two farms on the Durham Road, I'/i Acres, Sections 137; and 158, Block HI. Two handily situated farms in nod order to clear up the estate. Further particulars from the Auction* LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.50 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 May 1916, Page 8
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