■ SALES BY, AUCTION. Jf, BWT 0 K KI it Q's LIST OP SALES, AUGUST— Monday, 21—Urenui. Tuesday, 22 —Stratford Hide Sftlo. Tuesday, 22—Stony River Wednesday, 23—Inglcwoodi Friday, 25—Toko. Friday, 25—Waiwakaiho, Monday, 28—Douglas. Tuesday, 29—Stratford. Tuesday, 20—Stratford Heifer £ .i(| Wednesday, 30—InglewQod, Entries invited. AT THIO HAYMARKET, STRATFORD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 191 C, NEWTON KINO, yyiLL sefl by public auction, at ths Hay market, as above; 40 vofitir-rB 3tl stoics £ SuVg ? milk cart horses 2 milk carts . I express I spring tip dray Bale at 12 Noon, sharp. INGLEWOOD YARDS. / WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23,. NEWTON KING. VV ILL sp " h Y auction as abote,. sub* ji'ct to the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association's Ruler CIS yearling heifers 27 in-ealf lieifers 10 springers 35 store and forward cowf> 25 lioggets 20 yearling site. 40 2-year guaranteed i.mply heifers 100 good ewes, in lamt On account of Mr. fi. Hunter, who is leaving for the front WITHOUT RESERVE 13' store cows II in-calf heifers 10 yearling heifers 4 weancrs S5 lioggets 14 fat wether., Sale at 1 o'clock. "FAIR VIEW," BELL'BLOCK. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1910. NEWTON KINO. H A s received instructions from MB. O. lIOSKIN, who has let his farm aijc 1 eonjs to shaivniilkers, to sell by ayeti >n, subject to the Taranaki Stock A vtioneers' Association Rules — STUD ENGLISH LEICESTER " EWES AND LAMBS , X 4-tooth Stud English Leicester , ram (bi'cd by S, R. Lancaster, Esq.) , £ 4-tooth* stud E.L. rams 1 fi-tooth E.L. ram 3 E.L. stud ram hoggets 8 E.L. stud ey/e hoggets 70 purebred hoggets (mixed) 2 2-year Shorthorn steers 1 yearling Shorthorn steers 1 15-months heifer 2 purebred Shorthorn bulls 1 (nhtS months) "l draught marc, by "lord Roberts'" stinted to "Ben McCormick" 1 3-year draught gilding, by "Confr by" 2 yearling colts, by "Ben McC!of«t mick" 1 yearling filly 1 mare, saddle and bridl* 1 hack 1 draught mare, by "Lord Mc< Gregor,' 1 stinted to "Ben McCor« mick" 1 dray 1 d.f. plough • Hay tedder, turnip cutter, im sacks wheat, empty sacks, sieves, military saddle and bridle, tools i.. (farm and carpenter's), 20 fowls, household furniture, and 6Ufldries ' i Wit'n Slight Reserve— . Wizard lighting system (thrw lights), A.W.R. milking machine, 3-cow releaser, Ford car (5-scat-er touring model), Shetland tony. (3 years) On Recount of MRS. A. J. HOSKIN-* Household Furniture Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30. NOTE.—The above sheep are good an 4 can be recommended, as Messrs Hoskin have been breeding English Leicester! for years. CHOICE JERSEY BUlitS FOR SALS. FROM IMPORTED STOCK. pEDIGREES, Pric-s, and full informs tion from E. J. KIRKWOOD, ( Piakau Park, • Stratford. - < jq-URSE QLD, THE ROSERY (JREGTSTERED MATERNITY HOME), VOGELTQWN. Is now receiving Paticntß. Termsf waiting 30s, Ist week £3, rabsequent £2 10s.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1916, Page 8
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