SALES BY AUCTION e W T 0 N LIST OF SALES. AUGUSTTnesday, 22—Stratford Hide saie. Tuesday, 22—Stony Kiver Wednesday, 23—InglcwoodFriday, 25—Tolco. I'riday, 2.s—Waiwakaiho, Monday, 28—Douglas. Tuesday, 20—Stratford. Tuesday, 29—Stratford Hcifei; Sale >Vednesday,' 30—Inglowood. Entries invited. LIST OF CLE A KING SALES. ' Thursday, 24—C. Iloskin, Bell Block Monday, 2«—Mrs. Crazier, Frankley Road. "FAIR VIEW," HELL BLOCK. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, IDIC. NEWTON KING. [AS received instructions from MR. C HOSKIN, who has let his farm and cows to shan-milkers, to sell by auction, subject to the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association Rules—--25 STUD ENGLISH LEICESTER EWES AND LAMBS 1 4-tooth Stud English Leicester ram (bred by S. R. Lancaster. Esq.) 24-tooth stud E.L. rams 1 C-tooth E.L. ram 3 E.L. stud ram hoggets 8 E.L. stud ewe hoggets 70 purebred hoggets (mixed* > 2 2-year Shortliom steers 1 yearling Shorthorn steers 1 la-months heifer 2 purebred Shorthorn bulls (nine months) 1 draught mare, by ''Lord Roberts," stinted to ''Ben McCormiek" 1 3-year draught gelding, by "Consby" 2 Yearling colts, bv '-Ben McCormiek" t 1 yearling filly 1 mare, saddle and bridle 1 hack ■ , 1. draught mare, by "Lord Metis; Grcgor,' 1 stinted to "Ben McCor- . 1 dray 1 d.f. plough Hay tedder, turnip cutter, II sacks wheat, empty sacks, sieves, military saddle and bridle, tools (farm and carpenter's), 20 fowls, household furniture, and sundries With Slight ReserveWizard lighting system .(three lights), A.W.R. milking machine, 3-cow releaser, Ford car (5-seat-cr touring model), Shetland pony (3 years)
On account of MRS. A. J. lIOSKIN NOTE.—The above sheep are good and cun be recommended, as Mesirs Iloskin have been breeding English Leieestcrs PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MONDAY, AUGUST 2S AN account of Mrs. Crozier, who is giving up dairying, the whole of her Live and Dead Stock, including—<?o DAIRY COWS (mostly in milk) Also— THE FARM, situate on the Frankley Soad, comprising 107 acre?. Full particulars latei NEWTON KING ON THE FARM, FRANIyLEY ROAD. MONDAY, AUGUST 2' NEWTON KINO. fIAS received instructions from MRS. CROZIER, who is giving up dairying, to sell by auction as above, subject to the Taranaki.Stock Auctioneer.' Association's Rules, WITHOUT RESERVE QO DAIRY COWS, mostly at ■profit, arid 2nd and 3rd calvor, 4 2-year springing heifers 10 yearlings 2 pedigree Jersey bulls (2 and 5 years) 8 calves 8 fat sheep, 8 porkers, 2 halfdraught horses, 2 harness horses, 2 sets dray harness, 1 set gig harness, 2 spring drays, si 1 , plough, disc tine and chain liarrows, mower, hay rake, horse clipper, timber, jack, tarpaulin, 10 x 12 tent, quantity thai! and Algerian oats, milk cans, buckets, wheelbarrow, i'owh, piano (slight reserve), household furniture and farm sundries'' The farm situate on the Frankley Road, comprising 107 acres, comfortable dwelling, and all farm buildings •• Full Particulars from Auctioneer LUNCHEON PROVIDED Sale at 12.30 o'clock The Taranaki Daily News is on the breakfast tables in places as far away from the publishing office as Patea, Hawera, Manaia, Kapuni, Whakamara, etc. We literally co'ver the whole of the province by breakfast time. Business men of the province—let us tell your story t? the public every morningl!
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 August 1916, Page 8
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