SALES BY AUCTION. > NEWTON KIN Q' 7 LIST OF SALES. AUGUST- .. Monday, 21—Urenui. ' ' - Tuesday, 22—Stratford Hide" Mi' ' Tuesday, 22—Stony Rive. Wednesday, 23—Inglewoad, Friday, 25—Toko. Friday, 25—Waiwakaiko. Monday, 2S—Douglas. Tuesday, 2!)— Stratford. Tuesday, 29-Stratford Heifer Sal* Wednesday, 30—Inglewood.- ■ ■' Entries invited. ' f LIST OF CLEARIKG SALES, Thursday, 24-C, Hoskin, Bell Bloc* Monday, 28—Mrs. Croziw, Fronkley, 6TOXY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22. ' NEWTON KING* sell by auction, subject io tn«| Taranaki Stock Auctioneer*' A*i sociation Rules— » 10 choice springing Jieirera 3 breeding sows (close) , 1 pedigree Berkshire boar 40 store and forward cows 80 mixed yearlings » 00 yearling steerg 10 springers ' >( 1 pedigree Ayrshire bull Jn account of Mrs. L, Strong*. ' i acre in Okato Township, lectio* Full particulars from',auctioneer* Sale at 1 o'clock. ~~ INGLEWOOD YARDS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, lEWTON KING. YyiLL sell by auction as'above, sutM ject to the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association's Rules: 0.") yearling heifers 27 in-calf heifers 10 springers ..'.. S3 store and forward cowa . 25 hoggets ■ 20 yearling steer 3 . 40 2-year guaranteed ,cmntv heifers 100 good ewes, in lamb * .
On account of Mr. B. Hunter, Irno !« leaving for the front WITHOUT RESERVE, 13 store cows 11 in-calf heifers 10 yearling heifeA * ' " 4 weanors Sa hoggets ». 14 fat wethers Bale at 1 o'clock. "FAIR VIEW," BELL BLOCK. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 19101NEWTON KINO. JJAS received instructions from MR. 9< HOSKIN, who has let his farm anil cows to sharemilkew, to sell by auction, subject to the Taranaki Stbcfc Auctioneers' Association, Rules— QK STUD. EXGLISH LEICESTER '*" EWES AND LAMBS 1 4-tooth Stud English Leicester, ram (Mod by'S.-R. Lancaster sq.) « 4-tooth stud E.L. rams ~ 1 0-tooth E.L. ram 3 E.L. stud ram hoggets, 8 E.L. stud ewe hoggets i.O purebred hoggets (mixed),2 2-ycar Shorthorn steers fl 1 yearling Shorthorn »t«eri <v * 1 15-inontlis heifer 2 purebred .Shorthorn bulk (ninsl months) 1 draught marc, by "Lord Roberts,* stinted to "Ben McCormick"' 1 3-ye;ir draught gelding, by "Conv by"- . . 2 yearling colts, by "Ben. SfcCoj* mick" , ' ' ' 1 .yearling filly <'' 1 mare, saddle aiiS bridle 1 hack 1 ilrsiught mare, by "Lord Me> • Ciregor," stinted to "Ben Mepor. niiek" 1 dray 1 d.f. plough Hay tedder, turnip cutter, 1* sacks wheat, empty sacks, sieve-* militarr saddle and bridle, tpols, (farm and carpenter's), 20 fowls, household furniture, and •'"»• dries With Slight ReserveWizard lighting system Jthroe lights), A.W.R. milking machine, 3-eow rftleaser, Ford car (5-seat-er touring model), Shetland ponj (3 years) On account of MRS. A. J. HO9KIKHousehold Furniture r -Luncheon provided. NOTE.—The above sheep arc good anfl can be recommended, as Messrs Hoskin have been breeding for years.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1916, Page 8
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