] SALES BY AUCTION. jSJEWTON KING'S LIST OF SALES--Nf7EMBER- , ' , v ' Tuesday, 7-SfrfttforcV*Sale aia4' Springing heifers ' >,' •' Wednesday, B—lnglewoodj . Friday, 10-Rahotu Monday, 13—Urenui. Tuesday, 14—Stony River Tuesday, 14—Stratford RM«P Wednesday, 15—Kohuratahi 1 Friday, 17—Toko. ■ , Friday, 17—Waiwnkaiho, ' Monday, 20—Douglas Tuesday, 21—Stratford Springing Heifera rv Wednesday, 22—Inglcwood • , Friday, 24 Rahotu. ' Friday, 24—Kapoa'ga, • . * ' / Monday, 27—UronW. Tuesday, 28—Stony' River, INGLEWOOD YARDSJ * WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8> NEWTON- KING*' sell at lug yards as aoofe, snln' jeet to the ru!« pf the Taranakj Stock Auctioneers' Assoqiationi " •"'■■? ■65 forward and store co«& .■•'- 10 cows and calves '• 20 Jersey yearHtag heifers 15 choice 10-inontji heifers 28 well-bred 2-year da)ry empty heifers , 30 springing heifers ami c6w| r>« yearling heifers (choice) 05 yearling to 15-month, choice Hop stein heifers.. ■ _^-*»- 70 good Shorthorn heifer* 110 yearling heifers (in lots)' J2 yearling steers "' j» .'! Shorthorn 2-year hulls '.•-..„-„- 9 pure-bred Shorthorn bulls, trill by ,1. Wilson, Esq., Waverley. 6 good Holstein bulls . 12 mixed yearlings ' I /" Sale at 1 o'clock. lUHOTU YARDS , FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10 NEWTON KING, : . yyiL-L sell at his yards as above, sub-t jret to the rules ff the Taranakl Stock Auctioneers' Association, ' 50 yearling to 10-month steira 3o store and forward cwa 80 15-month'heifers "0 springing heifers 25 15-month steers a2 < dairy bulls i. second-hand express I Sale at 1 o'clock? . . ■ FURNITURE "SALE. WEDNESDAY, NOTEpEft 8, Ifl.^ WEBSTER BROS. ■'< fflfiJL sell afthoir" Mart, 'for WnveJh - ienee of sale, on account bf i>.' Lad?, leaving New ALL HER HOUSE FURNITURE, ETC, Piano by Hampton (London), Stirling Organ (5.R.),. Combination Che3t, Duchess Chest, Washstands and Toilet Ware, Brass and Iron Bed* steads/ Wire Wovcs, Chests bt Drawers,' Bentwood and oth-es Chairs, Carpet Square, Sideboard in every good order, Fender and Irons, Coucheß, Skin and ■ Muts, Curtains, Kitchen Table, Dresser, and ° Larac Quantity ojj Sundries. ; Sale at 2 o'clock. '" HENRY BROWN & C* HENRY mom* ' O. AHIER.' W H BROWN. MORLEY STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. TO FARMERS, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS We are SOLE AGENTS in He* Pl*-* mouth for He » GOLD<-N BAY CEMENT, which is known as the best Cement oij the market. We will be glad to do business at th^ usual market rates. ';, •,_ • -.".<■ HENRY BROOT&.C 0 ' "NETHERBY" % TJAIRY gHORTHORN i|eßO, (Founded 1870.) The Property of ! —T" -, R. TURNBULL AND SON, SESTfi? ■SILL, POR SALE, Young Bulla, eligible for the Milking Shorthorn Herd Book, by the Pedigree Bull "Edward's Dairyman," and from good dairy strain*. "Edward's-Dairyman' l was bred by M*. William Taylor, of To Awamutu, ar.d was sired by the imported dairy bull "Edward! 22 " On his dam/s side, of tfia celebrated "Wild Eyes" strain, both hU c'Rm and grand-dam were exceptionally heavy milkers, Also, * > A number of PEDIGREE BERKSHHUJ PIGS of the best strain. '.crrespondence and inspection invited, Visitors welcomed at-all. times.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1916, Page 8
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