SALES BY AUCTION. Jj[ EffT 0 N K LIST OF SALES. OCTOBERThursday, 12—Stony River Horsf Fair. Friday, 13—Eahotu. Fridny, 13—Stratford Bull Monday, 10—Urenui. Tuesday, 17—Stony River. - Tuesday, 17—Stratford springing heifer Wednesday, 18—Kohuratahi. Thursday, 19—Inglexvood Horse Faij( Friday, 20—Toko, Fridny, 20—Waiwakaihof Monday, 23—Douglas Tuesday, 24—Stratford. Tuesday, 24—Stratford (pringinf heifers Wednesday, 25—Inglewood Sals aa3 Bull Fair. Thursday, 28 Opening Sale at Ohura. Friday, 27—Rahotu. Friday, 27—Kaponga. Monday., 30—Urenui, Tuesday, 31—Stony Rivpr. Tuesday, 31—Stratford gpringinfi heifers ' ~ ENTRIES INVITED. STRATFORD pAia FRIDAY, OCTOBER IS, 191^ NEWTON. KINQu 'yyiLL sell in his Stratford Yards #■ above date, subject to the Taranalc Stock Auctioneers' Association's Rulest $() BULLS, Yearlings to 4-year-olds, comprising Pedigree and Grade Jerseys, Shorthorn, and Hohteia from well-known breeders in the district. On account of Messrs. Eann Bros* WITHOUT RESERVE. 4 2-year-old Shorthorn bulla Pale at 1 o'clock. RAHOTU SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1910., NEWTON KINGj sell by auction as abore, ■jeet to the rules of the Taranak! Stock Auctioneers' Association: |PjIQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Including, 10 good Hoistein 15-months heifers 18 springing cows and heifers 25 store cows 5 dairy bulls 60 mixed yearlings Quantity household furniturj and effects. Sale at 1 o'clock, SATURDAY, OCTOBER H. UNRESERVED SALE OF SALVAGER MANURES, SEEDS, ETC. NEWTON KINO H AS received instructions to sell, iitt his Mart, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUB RESERVE— A quantity of Bonedust, Superphosphate, Basic Super, "Sterling" Manures, Chaff, Barley, Oats, Wheat, Clovers, Cocksfoot, Rye, Swede, Turnip, Mangel and Oar. rot Seed, Pollard, Bran, Sucrosine, Binder Twine, Woolpacks, Horse Rugs, Spray Pumps, Buckets, Creanj Cans, etc., etc. ALL MORE OR LESS DAMAGED BTC WATER ■ Bale at 1.30 o'clock, ft"NETHERBY'' ])Aira gHORTHORN JJERD. (Founded 1870.) The Property of E. TURNBULL AND SON, SENTRYHILL. j?OR SALE, Young Bulls, eligible fo» the Milking Shorthorn Herd Book, by the Pedigree Bull "Edward's Dairyman," and from good dairy strains. "Edward's Dairyman" was bred by Mr. William Taylor, of Te Awamutu, and was sired by the imported dairy buil "Edward 22 " On his dam's side, of tha nelcbrated "Wild Eyes" strain, both his (Km and grand-dam were exceptionally heavy milkers. Also, ' A number of PEDIGREE BERKSHIRB TIGS of the best strain ' Ccrrespondence and inspection incite®" Visitors welcomed at all times. \yAITARA - TIME-TABLE. CARS LEAVE DAILY— Waitara at B.SO a.ult Motuuui 8.40 a-m* Onaero 9.0 a.UJ. Urenui 9.15.a.n^ Waitoitoi O.'iS a.m. Uruti 10.0 a.m. Okau Road 12.0 noon Tongaporutu 10 p.m. Mokau 3.16 p.®. Awakino—Arrive about.. 4.0 p.m. RETURN JOURNEY— Awakino —Leave at.. .. G.O a.m. Mokau 1.45 a.m. Tongaporutu 0.0 a.m. OUjiu Road 9,30 a!m. Urjiti 11.40 ajn. Waitoitoi 12.0 noon Urenui- 12.10 p.m. Onaero 12.20 p.m. Motunui 12.25 p.m. Waitara—Arrive about.. 1.0 run, information to be obtained at Garage* Waitara. Fares Cash.
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