SALES BY AUCTION. AT THE HAYMARKET, STRATFORD/ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER it NEWTON KING. "\7ynZ ecll by auction at the Hitfiffiarlcel' as above: GO' weunerg 37 stores , •• 2 sows 1 one-horse drill I I s.f. plough Sale at 12 Noon, "Sharp., SALE OF BAKER'S PLANT'AND'" STOCK NEWTON KING |JAS received instructions from C. Ki Cramer, Inglewood, who is going into camp, to sell by auction on JION* D 4 5T NEXT, November C, ajt 1 pa^ WITHOUT RESERVE-* " •I horses 9 baker's carts. Horse clipper Harness • f Bakehouse kauri table, nsltsSfj' '£ kauri bread troughs,' ~ 1 sponge mixing machine Bread tins, cake hoops, tree* cutter, 1 marble slag ('sft x "2ft)* 4 paii scale? and weights, wood} barrow, lewt. . Gestos yeastj sieves, saws, rick cover, essences, biscuits, lollies, raisins, et<V glass lolly jars, 12 glass cake stands, 1 electro-plated window, stand, Fflreproof safe (2*l x 24 S IS), 2 glass cases, and sundries DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 0, IMB.V NE,WTON KING ■^7TLJ J sell in his Douglas Ysris on ft* above date, subject to the rules if the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Associ*V 25.Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE ' 200 HOGGETS. 40 empty heifen 30 yearling steers Sale'at 1 o'clock. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, lOlflu NEWTON KING sell in his Stratford Yards <* above date, subject to the Tara* naki Auctioneers' Association Rules400' HEAD MIXED CATTLE, in. eluding—--200 yearlings to 18-month empty hel«, fers 40 choice 2-year empty heifers, Jen, sey-Holstcin 300 hoggets 200 ewes and lainb_ Bale at 12.30 p.m. I IN SPRINGIXG HEIFER YARDS-.. IQQ HEIFERS AND COWS I Sale at 1 o'clock. INGLEWOOD YARDS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. ft' NEWTON KING. TyiTX sell at is yards as above, \3Utn. ject to the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association! (15 forward and store cowb 10 cows and calves 20 Jersey yearlitg heifers 15 choice l*month heifers 2G well-bred 2-year dairy impty heifers . 30 springing heifers and eo\.. 50 yearling hcifoM 1)5 yearling to 15-month 70 good Shorthorn heifers 3 Shorthorn'2-year bulls 0 pure-bred Shorthorn bulls, briS by •!. Wilson, Esq./Wavci'lev. C good Holstein bulls 12 mixed yearlings Sale at 1 o'eloct. "NETHERBY" ])AIRY gHORTHORN HERO, (Founded 1570.) The Property of R. TURXBTJLL AND SON, SENTRT HILL. pOR SALE, Young Bulls, eligible fo* tiie Milking Shorthorn Herd Boob, by the Pcdisrree Bull "Edward's Dairy'.nun," and from good dairy- straln.% "Edward's Dairyman" was bred by M", William Taylor, .of Te Awamntn, ai-.d was sired by the imported dairy biul "Edward 22 " On his dam's side, of t!i> celebrated "Wild Eyes" strain, both hi* dam and grand dam were exceptional'T heavy milkers. ' ■ Also, A number of PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE PIGS of the best strain ..crrespondence and inspection invited. Visitors welcomed at all times.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1916, Page 8
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