SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON K I.JJ o'9 LIST OF SALES SEPTEMBER— Wednesday, 13—InglewooJ* WtHliiesday, IS—O. H, \fest, Hu*l kawa. Thursday, H-J. Dravitzslci, Rata* •« piko. ; Friday. 15—Raliotu. • Monday, IS—Urenui. Tuesday. 19—Stony River. Tuesday, 19—Stratford Hide Sa!i> , Tuesday, 10—Stratford Springing '' Heifers , ; Wednesday, 20—Inglewood* I Thursday, 21—Waiwakailw florrf ; Fair. , Friday, 22-WaivrakaihiJ, < Friday, 22—Toko. 7 * i Monday, 25—Douglas. < , \ Tuesday, 2ft-Stratford Sprjarina . 7 Heifers. " , ( Tuesday, 26-Stratford. ■ Wednesday, 27—InglewooiJ Friday, 29—Ra'hotn. Friday, 29.—Kapongai OCTOBER— Friday, C—Newton King's Pedigreil Holsteins at Bell Block,, Thursday, 12—Stony HofliJ Fair. " ENTRIES INVITED.' " '."'
RATAP I K 0, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 NEWTON KING-J-JAS received instructions from Mr. J« Dravitzsni, who lias sold his farmj to sell on the property on above date* subject to the Taranaki Stock Auction.! eers' Association rules—n WITHOUT RESERVE--. _._ j |g DAIRY COWS, in milk and t$ calve by end o£ September 7 calves 14 store pigs 2 horses 1 dray and harness, 1 gig and har« ness, Massey-Harri*. s.f. plough (new), tine v harrows, 9-coulter, drill with discs, fio-gal. Alpha* Laval separator, chains and swingletrees, cream cans, Tre* wclla jack, quantity seed and; eating potatoes, 600 ft scantling 1 , totara posts, poultry, furniture, etc., etc. Sale at 12.30 p.m. Luncheon provided.
RAHOTU YARDS. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 15, / NEWTON KINO* TOILL sell as above, subject to Taranaki Stock Auctioneer's Am iociation's Rules: 40 yearling steers 35 store cows 35 yearling heifers 1.) springing heifers 8 good Jersey apvinging cows 5 bulla , 10 store pigs Sale at 1 o'clock. KAPONGA YARDS. TRIDAY, SEPTEMBER lS t At 12.30 o"clock. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVa ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF, NEW ZEALAND, LTD., WILL sell by auction, under the rule! of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneer** Association, as above; CO store cows 8 jat cows 9 springing heifers 30 yearling heifers 20 yearling steers 10 18-month empty heifers . 20 hoggets
TROOPS! AT ALL MILITARY CAMPS FOR SALE. Brass Buttons, Badges in Metal, X.Z, Stag Shoulder Badges, Bronze-Metal Tern Leaves, Service Batik Stars and Crowns v S.M. Arm Crowns, Chevrons, Bandmen's Badges, and Riding Tants, all manufactured on the pi« P. ROBERT. MAIN ST. EAST, PALMERSTCW N| Factory and Shop, No. 140, i\o. Box 69. TO DAIRY FARMERS. * TH E AU T 0 MILKING MACHINE COMPANY* These machines are now on th» market, and are up-to-date in every particular, being equallysuitable for large or small herds, the capacity being from 24 to 50 cows per hour. Every part i* of the best, and we claim the machines are second to none. The "Auto" Cup »» a special feature of these machines. I* leaves the teats in natural condition, will not fall off, and ia also a clean and fast To ai.yone inteiesced in milking machines, we shall bo pleased to show same in working order. I 0 NOT BUY a MACHINE TILI. \QV 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, 13 September 1916, Page 8
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