SALES BY AUCTION. KING'S LIST 0? BAM& NOVEMBER- . Wednesday, 15—Koliuratahi Friday, 17—Toko. Friday, 17—Waiwakailio. Monday, I!o—Douglas. , Tuesday, 21—Stratford Springing Heifers Wednesday, 22—Inglewood, Friday, 24—Bahotn. Friday, 24—Ivaponga. * " < Monday, 27—Urenui. Tuesday, 28—Stony Kiver.
WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, NEWTON KING. sell at his yards as above, »ath jeet to the Taraniki Stpck Av.c» tioneers' Association KtiJes— SCO mixed 2-tootlis 20 store cows <, 13 forward cou^ 10 choice Jersey yearling . fi'elfer^. bred by Mr. Jas. Purdls 20 springers / 80 mixed yearlings SO 2-year empty heifew 2 15-month- Shorthorn jbnlls 70 good Breeding Ewes. with 109 per cent. Lambs .On account Mr. H, L. Spencers S pedigree Jersey cows, springing to pedigree buty "Butter Boy'? 8 choice pedigree Jersey yearling heilera Bale at 1 o'clock TOKO SALE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1916. NEWTON KING. Sell in his Toko Yards on tb4 above date, subject to the Tarn isaki Auctioneers' Association's Rulen 100 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, k Sale at 1 o'clock. g'ERING RATTLE pAIIS MANGAHAO YARDS, PAHIATUA'i THURSDAY, KOVEMBER 23, 1914,
f Start at 11.30 riiarp. THE WATRARAPA : FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, itTLi (formerly ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS LTD.) will offer on behalf of tlie following Clients—Balfour Estate, Jolit Dick, J. D. Piper, Murphy Bros., Caselberg, 'A. Crawford, J. Y. CrawforS. Priest's ■ Estate, Cheokley Eros., • JY. Mitchell, J. B. Rose, W. Campbell, ! A. D. Eglinton, A. Dron, C. J. Davidaori', A. J\nox, O. Scales, A. Knight, Atkinsoq 1>r0.5., A. Mcl Cay, W. Hanna, J. Burcii 4 J. J. Swan, G. H. Suisted, B. J. C. A. Herbert. IV. Wright, B.' C. Elling-i ham, A. 11. Ahrcns, G. D. Smith, B. J( Smith, C. Swish, J. Willis, and ottera—i their annual drafts of cattlo m fol> low: 1750 HEAD CATTLE, comprise ing—--350 3-year steers (to be drafted); 145 2-year steers (to he drafted), > 100 4-year steers (to be drafted) 125 fat and forward cows (to >b| drafted), 20 empty store cows (to be drafted); 50 fat bullocks 50. fat and forward steers 30 Shorthorn and' litre Cord 2-y'eat •heifers (empty) '4O empty 2-year heifers 50 yearling to Steers ' 30 yearling to IS-nonths heifer* SO empty Hereford and Shortholit cows (one earntarK) JO rolled Anjm cows- with «t loot 16 prime fat Shorthorn cows 15 yearling Hereford steers "(on? l earmark) .30 yearling Hereford steers J[one > earmark) 25 yearling Hereford lieifcrs '(oho earmark) SO yearling dairy lioifcvs 25 cows and calves SO mixed-sex Shcrthora i (Station line) 2a 2-yonr-old Hereford itcern (vqi ear-mark); 20 2-year-old Shorthorn heifers 25 fat and forward Polled Angus Hereford cows 20 3-yenr Shorthorn 135 3-year Steers 50 fat and forward cows 25 fat and l'crvrard O'/j-ycar Euiiock3 Further Entries t-iollcfvcc*. 'o. C. CCOl'Mf, A nctiuii'Ci-. q i t i x >: :<r s: rivOTscT yotrrt ov,n propaßr* " Vrith ihn BRITISH DOMiM GENERAL INSURAfcCE CO., LTD. '"•'AHUM C'y.tf A»n!. M«. F. p. COR Ki • L.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1916, Page 8
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