SALES BY AUCTIONi A - ' ,Jt EWT 0 N KIN Q'ft LIST OF SALES. SEPTEMBER— • ,« - Thursday, 21 Waiwakaiho Horsf Fair. Entries invited. tTST OF CLEARING SALES. SEPTEMBER— _ Friday, I—R. Mounsey, Bird Roa^> Stratford. Tuesday. 6—Estate John (Jower, Oakura. Monday. 11.—A. Hunter, Wortleji i Eoad, Inglewood> Thursday, Sept, 14,—J, Sravitzsklj Ratapiko. OCTOBER— Friday, 6—Newton King's Pedlgrei Holsteins at Bell Block. ... STRATrpBD . gPRING HORSE pA I $ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER % NEWTON KING, , ■ ' ' sell on above date, subject tc| the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Rules—j 80 HORSES, comprising Broken Unbroken Draughts, Half-Draughta-Light Harness and Hacka On account of, Mr. J. liilsby—• 1 pair farm horses, fi and I year* old ",i■ Milk waggons and com« plete, in order, On account of Mr.'w.' Sutton, Brit ton, • -.no 1 Thoroughbred 'Stallion "Sweet Simon, by Cyrenian—Mft Mi? Rosette Sale at 1 o'clock" AT THE HAYMARIIET, STRATFORD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1910., NEWTON KING. sell by Auction •* the Hay« market, as above: CO weancr? 31 stores 15 good stores 2 sows 10 Ideal milk cans 1 milk waggon 1 2 milk carts , | 1 Romney ram Sale at 12 Noon, sharp.
WORTLEY ROAD, INGLEWOOD, M'NDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1610,' NEWTON KING. JJAS received instructions from MR. A. HUNTER (who if> leaving foi* Iho front), to sell by auction, subject to the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association's Rules, the'whole of his.Jivo sad dead stock as under t WITHOUT RESERVE . Jf) DAIRY COWS, mostly ycunj! grade Holsteins fl 2-year springing heifers, 13 yearling heifers (good) 1 3-year Holstein bull 4 store cows 2 harness mares - pigs, 12 fowls, calves, milk cart and harness, gig and harness, 11 coulter Massey Harris 4rill (new), if. Iloinsby plough, hillside plougli, disc, tyne and chain harrows, chaff-cutter, G milk eans, stack hay, 26 shares Moa Dairy Company, 8 fihaies Ingle* wood Bacon Co., bacon, pig bar« rels, roofling iron, farm tools, household furniture md sua. dr'" LUNCHEON PROVIDED ' Bale at 12.30 o'clock. Also, his two properties situated oil iVortlcy Road, as linder, (34 ACRES, freehold, section block 13, Egmont Siirvey District, alliin- grass, .mostly ploughed, 1J miles from Ing.flwood and factory, 5-roomoil house 9-bail cowshed, calfhouse, trapshed, pig styes, implement ehed and other outi buildings. ig J ACRES 2 ROODS,' freehold, section 242, block 4, Egmont Survey District, all in <jrass, mostly ploughed, 11 miles from Inglu* wood and factory. NOTE. —As Mr. Hunter lias enlist"! lor the front ho - is therefore very anxious to clear up' liifc 'two propertiei. /Being so handily situated to. Inglewood these two nice little farms -should ha .veil worth inspection,. and will be ■ jffered at 2 o'clock. The dairy cows are ;;ood, having averaged £l4 5s foi ulone Inst season. 'pO STAND the Season at New Ply* month and Travel the Surrounding District, if sufficient inducement ofieri the Hackney Stallion Hcathevbloom. PARTICULARS LATER. A. H. CONDON, t Owner. '
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