SALES BY AUCTION. — KING'S LIST OF, SALES. NOVEMBER—* Friday, 17—Toko. Friday, 17—Waiwakaiho', Monday, 20—Douglas, Tuesday, 21—Stratford " Springing Heifers Wednesday, 22—Inglewood'. Friday, 24 Rahotu. Friday, 24—Kaponga. Monday, 27—Urenui. Tuesday, 28—Stony Biver, " ' ~ WAIWAKAIHO' YARDS, FRIDAV. NOV£MRP« XI-'; NEWTON KINO. , sell at his yards as abo've, sut>4 jeet to the Taranaki Stock Aucp tioneers' Association Rule?—
SCO mixed 2-tooths 20 store cows 15 forward cows 10 choice Jersey yearling Mterfj' bred by Mr. Ja». Purdie 30 springers SO mixed yearlings 30 2-year empty heifers 2 15-montli Shorthorn ibulls '0 good Breeding Ewes with IOJj per cent. Lambs On account Mr. H. L. Spencer 3 pedigree Jersey cows, springing to pedigree bull, "Butter Boy'l >■- 3 choice pedigree Jersey yearling heifers Sale at 1 o'olock. 1
TOKO SALE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1910. NEWTON KINOi ; - l \yiLL Sell in his Toko Yards' on the' above date, subject to the Tftra« Eaki Auctioneers' Association's Rules—i. too HEAD MIXED CATTLE. . Sale at 1 .o'clock.
gj SIRING qattle JIMR; MANGAHAO rAH^.TUAj THURSDAY," NOVEMBER 23,' 1916/ Start at 11.30 sharp. X HE WAIBARAPA cbT OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. (formeilv ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD.) will offer on behalf of the fql< lowing Clients—Balfour Bstate, Johni Dick, J. D. Piper, Murphy Bros., il, Caselberg, A. Crawford, J. Y. Crawford, Priest's Estate, Cheekley. Bros., W, Mitchell, J. B. Rose, •W. Campbell, Ai D. .Eglinton, A. Dron, C. J. Davidson, A. Knox, G. Scales, A. Knight; Atkinson Bros., A. McKay, W. Hanna, J. Burch, J. McKay, H. W. Gioscn, H. Hunt, G. J. Swan, G. H. Suisted, B. J. Bengston ( C. A. Herbert, W. Wright, "R. C. EUing, liam, A. H. Ahrehs, G. D. Smith, R. .J ( Smith, C. Smith, J. Willis, and others—i their annual drafts of cattle as fol« low:
1750 HEATJ CATTLE . comprising— -4f>o 3-year steers {to be drafted) 145 2-year steers (to be drafted)! WO 4-year steers (to be drafted) 125 fat and forward covre (to bq drafted) 120 empty store eow3 (to be drafted); 50 fat bullocks SO fat ami forward steers 30 Shorthorn and 'Hereford 2-year heifers (empty) 40 empty 2-vear heifers 50 yearling to 18-months steeri : 30 yearling to 18-months heifers 50 empty Hereford and Shorthorn cows (one earmark) 20 Polled Angus cows.'iwith calvel at foot 18 prime fat Sliortliorn cows 45 yearling Hereford steers (oit» earmark) 30 yearling Hereford steers (owl earmark) 25 yearling Hereford heiifeft (one earmark) 50 yearling dairy heifers 25 cows and calves 30 mixed-sex Shorthorn yearlings(Station line) , 25 2-year-old Hereford steers (one ear-mark) ') 20 2-year-old Shorthorn heifers 25 fat and forward Polled Angus* Hereford cow? . , 20 3-year Shorthorn steers 135 3-year Steeri 50 fat and forward (W» 25 fat and forward 3>/j-ycar Bullocks i Further Entries Solicited. O. C. COOPER, Auctioneer.
REMOVAL NOTICE, JOE JENKuTSOX, Car Painter, etc., lias removed from 'sis premises in Gill Street to Brougham Street Hall, The hall has been transit rjied the most up-to-date ear renovating shop in town. Clients can de ;\d on lull satis* faction.
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