SALES BY AUCTION. LIST OP SALES* OCTOBERThursday, 19—Tnglewood Horse Pair Friday, 20—Toko. Friday, 20—Waiwakailio. Monday, 23—Doaglaa Tuesday, 24—Stratford. Tuesday, 24—Stratford springing heifers Wednesday, 25—Inglewood Salo and Bull Fair. Thursday, 20 Opening Sale M Ohura. Thursday, 2fi. S. !Lowe'a clearing sale, Junction Road, Friday, 27—Rahotu. Friday, 27—Kaponga. Saturday, 28—Stratford SuppWf Kentnry Bull Fair, Monday., 30—Urenui. i Tuesday, 31—Stony River. Tuesday, 31—Stratford sprihgirtf heifers NOVI:iI]>ER. Wednesday, I—Okau, Thi'riday, 2.-Uruti. ENTRIES INVITED.
WAIWAKAIHO YARDS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, NEWTON KING. sell at his yards as abdv?, Strtf ject to the Taranaki Stock. Aw tioneers' Association Rules—--75 mixed yearlings l.i empty heifers 50 store and forward cowa 5 bulls 40 good springers. Sale at 1 o'clock.. On account of MR. NEWTON KING, from the WILLOWVALE HOLSTEIJJ! FARM, WITHOUT RESERVE, at 12.30 sharp— Eornsby plough, disc, tine and clftiin Jiarrowa, Cambridge roller (all practically new), Empire drill, mower, root pulper, manure drill, milk cart, 2 good farm horses, ladder, milk cans, buckets and strainer, set gig and trap harness, collars and bar* ness, cow rugs, grindstone, tools, wool troughs, bull pegs and chains, saw bench, good gig andj ■ Bet good harness.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER iO, 101't NEWTON KINO. sell in 3iis TiJfco Yards on above, date, subject to the .laranaki Au<? tioneers' Association rules—--lAr\ HEAD MIXED CATILE Sale at 1 o'clock:
OPENING SALE, OHURA. . ' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28 191 ft NEWTON KING ryiLL cell in his Ohura, Yards on above date, subject to the Tiigr nakd Auctioneers' Association RuleSjf ggQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— '* 200 3-ycar bullocks 70 3 and 4-year bullock* 130 2-year steers 100 yearling steers 120 empty, store and forward cOTW 100 2 and 3-year empty heifers - 60 yearling heifers 6 bulls. Sale at 11 a.m. Intending buyer? will need to arrive in Stratford on Tuesday evening, 24th ir.st., as we leave by train the same night for Whangamomona, at 7 p.m., and from there next day by coach. To enable me to make the necessary arrangements, I would ask clients to book seats a
'pHE Prize-taker Milkingstrain Short" horn Bull, "Duke of Cornwall." D. F. GREENWAY, Okato. TO DAIRY FARMERS. THE AUTO MILKING MACHINE COMPANY. These machines are now on tho market, and are up-to-date in every particular, being equally suitable for large or small herds, . the capacity being from 24 to 50 ' per hour. Every part is of the best, and we claim the machines are second to none. . The "Auto" Cup m a special .; feature of these machines. It leaves the teats in natural con-, dition, will not fall off, and is also a clean and fast milker. : To ai.yone inteirsted in milk- . Ing machines, \. e shall be pleas- . ed to show same in working order. DO NOT BUY a MACHINE TILE YOU HAVE SEEN THE "AUTO." Full particulars as to prioe», etc., on application to The N.2. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD.. Agents. H A W E R A,
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