SALES BY AUCTION, E ff T O~N Ii X N G'« LIST OF SALES. AUGTJSTWednesday, 23—InglewooOj Friday, -25—Toko. Friday, 2,s—Waiwakaih% Monday, 23—Douglas. T'..o.sday, 21)— Stratford. Tuesday, 29-Stratford Heifer Salij Wednesday, 30—Inglewoo4. Entries invited. i tIST OF CLEARING SALES. Thursday, 24—C. Hoskin, Bell BloeU Monday, 28—Mrs. Crozier, Franklej} Road. "FAIR VIEW," BELL BLOCK. } ; THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1916.' NfcWTON KING. JJAS received instructions from Mil. lIOSKIN, who has let his'farm and cows to sharanilkers, to sell by auci tion, subject to the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association Rules— l > STUD ENGLISH LEICESTE3 EWES AND LAMBS II 4-tooth Stud English Leicester ram (bred by S. R. Lancaster, Esq.) 24-tooth stud E.L. Rama 1 fi-tooth E.L. ram 3 E.L. stud ram hoggets 8 E.L. stud ewe hoggets TO purebred fcogjets (mixed) 2 2-year Shorthorn steers 1 yearling Shorthorn steers 1 15-months heifer 2 purebred Shorthorn bulls "(nfnf months) , 1 draught mare, by "Lord Roberts,* stinted to "Ben McCormiek" , 1. 3-year draught gelding, by "Con* by" Shearling colts, by "BenjMeCow mick" 1 yearling fllly I mare, saddle and bridle I lmck 1 draught mare, by "Lord Me» Gregor," stinted to "Ben McCom mick' 1 dray' 1 d.f. plongh Hay tedder, turnip cutter, H sacks wheat, empty sacks, sieves, military saddle and bridle, tools (farm olid carpenter's), 20 fowls, household furniture, and sun* dries With Slight Resorvt Wizard lighting system (tlircei lights), A.W.R. milking machine, 3-eow releaser, Ford car (5-seati" er touring model), Shetlandponj; (3 years) On .vcoiint of MRS. A. J. HO3KHT-* Household Furniture Luncheon provided Bale at 12.30. XOTE.—The above sheep are good and can be recommended, as Messrs Iloskin have been breeding Englia'h Lcie<w tor 4 for vears.
WAIWAKAIHO YARDS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23. NEWTON KING. sell by auction, subject to ttiCi Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Aw somtion's Rules: 100 mixed yearlings 4") store and forward cows 25 springing heifers 15 dairy cows 2-"i empty heifers 6 bulls 12 owes and lambs . Sale of Dairy Cattle at 1 o'clock sharp ( ON THE FARM, FRANKLEY ROAD. VON DAY, AUGUST 28, 1910. NEWTON KINO. H AS received instructions from MRS. CROZIEK, who is giving up dairy* ing, to v sell by auction as above, sub* ject to the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association's Rules, WITHOUT RESERVE ' 32 DAIRY COWS, mostly at profit, and 2nd and 3rd calvera 4 2-year springing heifers 10 yearlings £ pedigree Jersey bulls {'i ani 9 years) 9 calves * fat sheep, S porkers, 2 half draught horses, 2 harness horses, £ sets dray harness, 1 set gig v harness, 2 spring drayß, si, plough, disc tine and chain liarTows, mower, hay rake, hoise clipper, timber, jack, tarpaulin, 10 x 12 tent, quantity chaff ani Algerian oats, milk cans, buckets, wheelbarrow, fowls, piano (slight reserve), household furniture and farm sundries, Also, The farm situate on Hie FronMef Road, comprising 187 acres, comfortable dwelling, and all '"la buildings Full Particulars from Auctioneer. LUNCHEON PROVIDED, - Sale at 12.30 o'clock,
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1916, Page 8
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