SALES BY AUCTION. USW T0 H KIN W-9 LIST OF SALES* •"""" ' SEPTEMBERTuesday, lij—Stratford SnHtyjhg. Heifers. Tuesday, 12—Stratford. t* Wednesday, 18—Inglewood. '"*■ Wednesday, 13-fO. 11. West, IBufc kawa.. ' ■ ' ~ Thursday, 14— J. DraViteW. fcatitf piko. Friday, lj—Eahotu. Monday, 18—Ureimi. Tuesday. 19—Stony River. Tuesday, 19-Stratford Hide Safe Tuesday 19-Stratford Springing Wednesday, 20-Inglewood. *'l Thursday, 21-Waiwakaiho Hon? Fair. (Friday,. 22-Waiwakaiho. if Friday, 22—Toko. j Monday, 25—Douglas. : '' ' .Tuesday 20-Stratford, Springta* Heifers. Tuesday, 28—Stratford. '.":"' Wednesday, 27-Inglewootf. Friday, 29—Rahotu. Friday, 29.—Kaponca. (■•CTOBEH— s '"'"' • Friday 0-.\>» ■, King's Pedigtt* Holsteiti s : elj Bi OC H; f .Thursday, h_ ; a> . Kjver fiorg| J air. ENTRIES I.\VITER HUIAKAMA. > (Close to Post Office and Stores)'. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 1918 MEWTON KING. „ JJAS received instructions from Mr. 0, 11. West, who has leased his farm, to sell on the property, subject to the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Assocuv tion's Rules--1 WITHOUT RESERVE-* 77 YEARUXO STEERS (good toiaf 22 yearling heifers 6 2-yenr heifers in calf 2 cows in milk 1 2-year IlnUtein bull 1 2-year Shorthorn bull 2 draught mares, stinted to Sir fiarthland 1 harness gelding (guaranteed) 1 yearling filly, by Sir llarthland 1 hack mare 1 yearling colt 1 pony and dog-cart ' 1 Courtland waggon (in good repair), 1 gig and harness, 1 block dray and harness, McCormaek mower and rake, s.f. plough (Duncan), hillside plough, tine harrows, swingletrees, chains, milk cans, separator, sundries,
Also—tav/L'SEHOLD FURNITURE of 9 7-i'ooiiK'd house With Slight Reserve-? On account of Mr. D. Yandle—--8 springing heifers '2 farm horses On account of Mr. A. Meredith, "200 hoggets Sale at 12.30 pun. Luncheon provided. The cattle throughout are in excellent oudition, having been on turnips during INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,' NEWTON KING V\7ILL sell, subject to the Taranaki Stock Auctioneer's Association'* ruler HEAD MIXED CATTLE including: 50 good yearling steers 35 store cows 3."> yearling heifers 25 springers 50 mixed yearlings 20 empty heifers Sale at 1 o'clock.
TO DAIRY FARMERS THE AUTO IV LKING MACHINE COMPANY. These machines arc now on tho market, and are up-to-aate in ' every particular, being equally suitable for large or small herds, the capacity being from 24 io BO cows per hour. Every part 1» of the best, and we, claim tha machines are second to none. The "Auto" Cup i» a special feature of these machines. I* leaves the teats in natural condition, will not fall off, and i» also a clean and fast milker. To ar.yone interested in milking machines, we shall be pleased to show same in working order iX> NOT BUY a MACHINE TTLu \'OU HAVE SEEN THE "AUTO*Full particulars as to prices.. etc., on application to The N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD.. Agents. H A W E R A.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1916, Page 8
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