SALES BY AUCTION. JJEWTON KIN G'* LIST OF SALES, OCTOBER— Tuesday, 31—Stony Rim. Tuesday, 31—Stratford spriaginj • heifers > NOViaSFER. Wednesday, I—Okau, Tfcufcday, 2.—Uruti. ENTRIES INVITED OKAU YARDS. 41 WEDNESIWY NOVEMBER I NEWTON KINO : sell by auction as above,. sulftr jeet to the rules of the Taranatl' Stoik Auctioneers' Association: B5 3| and 4-year bullock* ' 5 2}-year steers 25 2-year steers 30 store 'ar.il' forward, cowl 13 springMi" heifen 13 2-year empty feeifen 51 15-month heifers 10 yearling steers 10 yeariihg heifers .. ', » 3-year bullocks 100 te> ISO mixed cows arm *teerf (subject to muster) 3 Holstein bulls . 4 good 2-vcar Shorthorn bulls 1 good 3-year Shorthorn bull 3 yearling bulls 6 2-year bulls 1 3-year filly (Oralgariaky)' 1 3-year three-quarter dripghf v Ally •• " 1 2-year oolt 00 4-tooth wethers 150 shorn 4-tooth wethers 150 4-tooth wethers Sale at 12.30 o'clock. URUTI YARD&j THURSDAY, NOVEMBER a. NEWTON KING, WILL sell by auction as above, Subject to the rules of the Taranakj Stock Auctioneers' Association;. 00 2-year empty heifers (good line)] G9 store cow's' ' ' 85 yearling to 15-month steen f> choice Shorthorn bulls 5 Holstein and Jersey bulls 5 fat cows 2 Shorthorn bulls -••.-..• 10 yearling heifers 10 2 to 2J-year steers 2 springing heifers 1 store cow C yearling steers 1 yearling grade Jersey Mill 40 mixed cattle 3 bullocks 30 4 and 0-tooth weueri 23 wether hoggets I Salj at 1 o'clock. WAIWAKAIHO YARDS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1010. NEWTON KING, sell at his yards as above, buß< ject to the rules of the Taranakl Slock Auctioneers' Associations 35 store and forward cows 50 yearlings 25 springers 40 mixed hoggets 200 ewes with 100 per cent, lambs . 50 empty ewes / lso, on account of Mr. Geo. Stimpson, loppcrton, who must relinquish hi* dairying owing to shortage ot labor: 27 dairy cows in milk, 1 Shorthorn bull , Sale at 1 o'clock. TO DAIRY FARMERS. THE AUTO MILKING MACHINE COMPANY These machines are now on the market, and are up-to-date in svery particular, being equally . suitable for large or small herds, the capacity being from 24 to 60 cows per hour. Every part is of the best, and we claim the. machines are seeond to'none. The "Auto" Cup Is a special feature of these machines. It leaves the teats in natural condition, will not fall off, and is ilso a clean and fast milker. To ar.yone interested in milking machines, we shall be pleased to show samek. in working order. i) 0 NOT BUY a MACHINE TILE YOU HAVE SEEN THE "AUTO.* Full particulars as to prices, ■ | etc., on application to The N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., Agents. H AWER A, URKNUI-WAITARA-New (PLYMOUTJ? MOTOR COACH SERVICE. Leaves— Urenui 8 a.m. for New Plymouth'. Waitara 9.15 a.m. and 1.15 a.m. for , New Plymouth. Leaves. Neir Plymouth (Hookham's ©omer)— 11 a.m. for Waitara. 3 o'clock for.Waitara and Urenui. Writara-r4.30 for Urenui. ' Parcels and Messages to .Criterion Garage SPhorie 139. ARTHUR J. SMITH, Proprietor,
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1916, Page 8
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