SALES BY AUCTION. ISJ EWT 0 N KI N G's LIST OP SALES. SEPTEMBER— Mondaj, 18—('renui. Tuesday.. 19—V.ony River. '< Tuesday, 19—Stratford Hide Sale Tuesday, 10—Stratford Springing Heifers Wednesday, 20—Ingle\voo<L, Thursday, 21—Waiwakaikg Horse; Fair. 'Friday, 22—Waiwakaiho, '•'"' Friday, 22—Toko. Triday, 22—Kohuratahi/ Saturday, 23-R. H. Phillip!' Dairy ! Cows and Heifers (Stratford > f Yards) " "■ " Monday, 25—Douglas. Tuesday, 2&-stratford Springing Heifers. Tuesday, 26—Stratford. Wednesday, 27—InglewoOOj . Friday, 29—Rabotu. Friday, 29.—Kaponga. OCTOBER— ..'■ Friday, B—Newton King's Pedigrel Holsteins at Bell Block. Thursday, 12—Stony Rive* flora! Fair. ENTRIES INVITED. .' STRATFOgD SPRINGING HEIFEB-*' SALE. ' : "*" " I TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER lfy, SW« NEWTON KING \ sell in his Stratford Yards 6S above date, subject to the Tara« naki Auctioneers' Association's rulessi AQ SPRINGING 'ANO COWS, * Sale at 12.30 o'clock^, STONY RIVER YARDS TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. NEWTON KINO* YyiS'* 'ell as above, subject to the IVk'inaki K*oek Auctioneer!' Ajsso« ciatiw, i'*^i(es: — *S «tore anu forward cot* SO mixed yearlings 20 springers i; 5 bulls ! ~ Sale at I ocloeV Also, at 10.30 sharp, in the Hemptou Hall, Okato, ou account of W. A. Lind; and Miss A. Andrews— SALE OF FURNITURE. JJORSE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2L NEWTON KING, 'yyiLL sell as above, subject to the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Asso« eiation Rules:— \2Q HORES > comprising Draughts, Half-draughts, Hacks and Har« tiess Horses and Ponies^ On account of Mr \V. Sutton-* • Hioroughbrcd Stallion, ," Sweet Simon," by "Cyrenian"-!"M» f Mie Rosette" On account of Mr. F. S, Tuck 3 draught horses D.F. plough Set discs Chain harrows, wuippletrees, etc. On account of Mr. John MeKean—• Thoroughbred gelding, " Master Catcsby" (7 years), by "Paj>a« kura"—"Miss Catesby" On account of Mr. Cyril Draught stallion, "Glenfern," "G lenroy " —"Duchess" Sale at 12 o'clock. ALL horses must be yarded by 11^30 INGLEWOOD .YARDS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 NEWTON KINO. s TOILL sell as above, subject to ttia J Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association's Rules: 40 store and forward cows 15 springing heifers 25 good yearling steers 30 colored yearling heifer 3 15 yearling steers 12 empty heifers Sale at 1 o'clock. [ STRATFORD YARDS. I SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 101 ft NEWTON KINO. - ■J-JAS received from M-. R H. to sell in his Stratford Yards on) above iate, subject to the TaranakJ Auctioneers' Association Rules—; WITHOUT RESERVEg/> DAIRY COWS, at .profit an<| .'•pvinjiiug • •2/ 3-year springing heifers Sale et 1 o'clock 1 Cars will leave Kaponga at 11.30 a.m. on the morning of the sale. Intending buyers can book seats bjt ringing up niy Kaponga office. , ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1916, Page 8
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