• f — Wfr ■ SALES BY AUCTION. I Jj" EWT ONi KI N- O'S LIST OP SHEEP FAIRS:— Okau —Saturday, Feb. 3. Urcnui—Monday, Feb. 5. Waiwakailio—Friday, Fob*. 9. Kohuratabi —Friday, Feb. 9. Awakino —Monday, Feb. 12. iSfr.it ford—Tiie.'dny, Feb. 13. Jnglewood—Wednesday, Feb, 11, Olmra—Thursday, Feb. 15. Pohokura —Monday, Feb. 10. Uruti-—Wednesday, Feb. "21. SUPPLEMENTARY SHEEP FAIRS. Douglas—.Monday, Feb. 28. Stratford—Tuesday, Feb. 27. Urami—Monday, March 5. Kohuratnhi—Wednesday, Marcil 7. Olmra— I Thursday, March 8 Waiwakaiho—Friday, March 9. Inglewood—Wednesday, March If, Farmers are invited to advise mei early of any entries they may have for any of these Fairs. AT THE HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1017. NEWTON KING. \yiLL Sell by Public Auction, at the •Haymarket, as above — 45 Weanert 37 Stores " 4 Porkers 2 '/a Acres Standing Oats (eoo:J crop) t 1 Clig and Harness. Sale at 12 Xoon Snarp. AT TOE HAYMARKET YARDS, XEW PLYMOUTH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1917. NEWTON KING Has received instructions to Sell by Auction at his Haymarket Yards New (Plymouth, as above — The Thoroughbred Mare ROIJUR (Rokeby—Teacup), imported, l|alfsister to Di (lama, 3 years old, in full training, with all engage* menta Sale at li.Bo TO-DAY, AT 12 NOON NEWTON KING. sell at the Haymarket— PIGS, HORSES, TRAPS On account, of Mr. J. Lovoll— Milk delivery cart, with cans complete. URENUI SHEEP FAIR AXD CATTLE SALE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9 NEWTON KING. soil as above, subject to tho rules of tho Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association— SOU - 2, 4 and fi-tooth and f.f.m, ewes SSO 2 and 4-tooth wethers 440 2-toofh wethers 20 4-tooth wethers 370 f.m. ewes 100 2(ooth ewes 400 lambs 100 mixed cattle 11 weaner pigs 20 Itomuey and "Lincoln Rams Sale at 1 o'clock, AWAKIN'O 'SHEEP FAIR ANT. CATTLE SALE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12. NEWTON KING ( ,y iLL sell at his yards, subjMf to tha Rule; of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Assodation- \ 200 V/, to 4-ycar Mlloefcs 70 prime fat bullocks 105 )5-IS-niO])th steers 140 fat and forward cows *» 55 2'/s-year steers 30 cows and calves 30 18-month mixed rattle 50 ]S-nio»tii heifers 5 bulls 25 2'/.-year heifers, in calf to Dure bred llolstciu bull 1850 f.m. owes ISSO lambs 350 4-tooth to f.m. pwi« 100 4-tooth ewes 400 fat wethers SlO 2-tooth ewes • 200 4-0-tooth wethers 150 2-tooth wethers 270 fat ewes 20 f.m. Romney rams Sale at 1 o'clock. STO.VY RIVER Y-AItDS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY «. NEWTON KING. sell at his yards as above, subject to tiie rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association--30 store and forward cows 00 mixed weaners 90 Shorthorn IS-nion!h steers 4 working drjv, el;:'.inj and pole 2(J fat ewe* 21 fat lambs 10 fat cows Sale, at 1 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 February 1917, Page 8
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