SALES BY AUCTION. E W T 0 N K I N G'S LIST OF SALES. SEI'TEMBEIi--Saturday, 23-R.-H. Phillips' Dairy Ciiv. s and Heifers (Stratford Yards) ?iloinla\, ■!')- Douglas. Tue-.duy, 2U—Straliord Springing 11 citlM'.S. Tuesday, •Jil—Stratford. Wednesday, 2"—lnglowood. Friday, 29—Kaiiotu. Friday, 2S).—Kaponga OCTOJBi:n—. l'riday, (!—Newton Kind's Pedigree L'olstein.s at Bell Block. Thursday, 12 —Stony River Horse l'air. Friday, 13—Stratford Annual Bull Fair. ENTRIES INVITED. UNRESERVED J)ISPERAL gALE ot' KEWTON KING'S pEDIGKEE JJOLSTEIN-FRIESIAXS fit ths WILLOW VALE STUD FARM, BELL BLOCK. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1918. At 11 a.m. sharp. 23 PEDIGREE COWS J.QI PEDIGREE 3-YEAR HEIFERS J PEDIGREE -2-YEAR HEIFERS U PEDIGREE YEARLING HEIFERS (PEDIGREE 3-YEAR BULL I PEDIGREE 2-YEAR BULL g YEARLING PEDIGREE BULLS | 5 PEDIGREE CALVES THE CHAMPION BULL," " KING FAVNE SEGIS 2nd" (Send for Catalogue. "WAIWAKAHIO NNU A L gULL AI R MONDAY, OCTOBER 9. NEWTON KING ! yy'ILL hold his Annual Bull Fair at the Waiwakaiho Yards as above, and will sell, subject to the Tnranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association Rules— BULLS, including—--1 8-year pedigree Shorthorn bull 3 S year Shorthorn bulls S3 well-bred 2-vear Shorthorn bulls 1") 15-month Shorthorn bulls 3 2-year pedigree Holstein bulls 1 7-year ftedigrce Holstein hull (1 yearling pedigree Holstein bulls 14 2 and 3-vear grade Hohtein bulls 5 5-year pedigree Jersey bulls 4 -1-year pedigree Jersey bulls 4 3-year pedigree Jersey bulta £."> 2-year pedigree Jersey bulls 17 l.Vmonth pedigree Jersey bulls 12 grade Jersey bulls Included in the above are, on account of Mr. CV F. G. Coulter, Tlawkesbury, Blenheim — 10 2-year pedigree Jersey bulls by ihe imported bull, "Soumise Majesty" On account Mr. H. B. Lepper—--7 2-year pedigree Jersey bulls 5 yearling pedigree Jersey bulls 'A 5-vear pedigree Jersey bull, "Mamy's Companile Sultan," by "Campanile Sultan"—"Mainy" On account Mr. 11. Purdie — 3 yearling pedigree Jersey bulls On account Mr. A. Harold Street — , 2 2-year pedigree Holstein bulls 0 yearling pedigree Holstein bulls On account Mr. 11. W Saxton — 1 7-year pedigree Holstein • bull, "Dominion" i 2-year pedigree Holstein bull "Dominion"' On account Mr. W. Topliss—--19 l.j-monti\ to 2-yeai purebred Shorthorn bulls, bred by Mr. C. Topliss, Motonui, and J. J. Chapman, Tongaporutu On account Mr. A. Street—--1 S-yenr pedigree Shorthorn bull. "Carnegie II." .SON AT SMART 110 AD THE . DRAUGHT STALLION, DICK LOAKE, T iV Roy Loake—Redwood mar'. Tl liMS: £2 10s per mare. EKEKEN, Owner, TO STAND THE SEASON at STRATFORD and TRAVEL a the Surrounding District, as required, The Pure-bred Trotting Stallion ADVANCE. (By Prii.ee Imperial—Rose.) Fuller particulars later, or on applicaton to W. HAWIvE, Empire Stables, Stratford. TO STAND THE SEASON at INGLEIVOOD and TRAVEL the Surrounding District, The Tliuroughbred Horse, GRAVITATION By Birkenhead (7), dam Stepfeldt. For further particulars apply to V'M. BALES, Groom-ia-Ckarge, Inclewood.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1916, Page 8
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