SALES BY AUCTION. ]\J EWT 0 N KI N G'S LIST OF SALES. SEPTEMBERMonday, 4—TJrenui. Tuesday, s—Stpny River Tuesday, G—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Wednesday, Friday, B—Waiwakaiho. Road, Inglewood; also Douglas. Tuesday, 13—Stratford Springing Heifers. Tuesday, 12—Stratford. Wednesday, 13—Inglewood, Wednesday, 13—0. H. West, Butkawa. Thursday, lt-J. (DraTitzski, Rata.* piko. Friday, 13—Rahotu. Monday, 18—TJrenui. Tuesday, 19—Stony River. Tuesday, 10—Stratford Hide Salt Tuesday, 19—Stratford Springing Heifers Wednesday, 80—Inglewood. Thursday, 21—Waiwakaiho Horsi Fair. Friday, 22—Waiwakaiho. Friday, 22-Tiko. Monday, 25—Douglas. Tuesday, 26—Stratford Springing Heifers. Tuesday, 28—Stratford. Wednesday, 27--Inglewood« Friday, 29—Ra'liotu. Friday, 29.—Jiaponga OCTOBER— Friday, G—Newton King's Pedigred Holsteins at Bell Block. Thursday, 12-Stony River Horsj| Fair. ENTRIES INVITED. STRATFORD SPRINGING HEDWB . SALE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, > NEWTON KINO, sell by auction at his Stratfor? Yards, under the Taranaki Aui tioneers* Association's Rules: 40 springers Sale commences at 11,30 o'clocfc.' STONY RIVEP YARDS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 S ~" NEWTON KING YjTILL sell as above, subject to the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association Rules 45 store and forward cows TO store pigs 40 yearling steers 00 yearling heifers S fat cows 25 springers S.F. lever plough On account of the executors of the lute John Gowei, WITHOUT RESERVE-, 3G dairy cows 1 mare in foal Set chain harrowa Set dise harrows Sale at 1 o'clock. WORTLEY ROAD, INGLEWOOD. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER U, 1919,
NEWTON KING. FT AS received instructions from MR. A. HUNTER (who is leaving for the front), to sell by auction, subject to the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association's Rules, the whole of bis live snd dead stock as under, WITHOUT RESERVE. ID DAIRY COWS, mostly young grade Holsteins 6 2-year springing beifer 13 yearling heifers (good) 1 3-yeat Holstein bull 4 store cows 2 harness, mares " pigs, 12 fowls, calves, milk cart and harness, gig and harness, 11 coulter Massey Harris drill (new), s.f. Hornsby plough, hillside plough, disc, tyne and chain harrows, chaff-cutter, 5 milk cans, stack hay, 20 shares Moa Dairy Company, 8 shares Inglewood Bacon Co., bacon, pig barrels, rooffing iron, farm tools, household furniture and sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDER Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Also, his two properties situated M Wortley Road, as under, §£ ACRES, freehold, section 225, block 13, Egmont Survey District, all in grass, mostly ploughed, 1} miles from Ingj)wood and factory. 5-roomcil house 9-bail cowshed, calfhouse, trapshed, pig styes) implement shed and other outbuildi::-. igj ACRES 2 ROODS, freehold, section 242, block 4, Egmont Survey District, all in grass, mostly ploughed, 1J miles from Inglewood and factory, NOTE.-As Mr. Hunter Ims enlists lor the front he i 3 therefore very anxious to clear up his two propertiesBeing so handily situated to Inglewood these two nice little" farms should he ivell worth inspection, and will be jffcred at 2 o'clock. The dairy cows aro ■jood, having averaged £l4 5s for milk nlone last season. ■J'HE 9-year Draught Stallion, "Youiife Lord Roberts," by Lord Roberts--Glasgow—Gordie mare. Quiet in all harness. Apply NEWTON KING, INGLEWOOD.
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