SALES BY AUCTION. " . 1 i ■■■■»*;i+ii Newton KING'S SUPPLEMENTARY SHEEP FAIRS. Inglewood—Wednesday, March 14 Farmers are invited to advise ml early of any entries they may have foi ftny of these Fairs. ' RAIIOTU YARDS. FRIDAY, MARCH 1« NEWJON KINO. WILL sell as above, subject to the rules of the Tarapaki Stock Auctioneers' Association—--40 store and forward force 70 mixed weaners, 20 18-months cattle f> bulls 3 springers €0 cull lambs Sale at I o'oloe*. SALE BY AUCTION. " AT MR NEWTON lONGIS MART, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, MARCH 17th, 2 p.m. CHANCE OF A BARGAIN EXECUTOR MUST REALISE Excellent HOUSE SITE, Portia Street} also Small House and Corner Section, Romeo and Ariel Streets. Full partieu'an from NEWTON KINO, Stratford or iVRIGHT & LAWRENCE, Solicitors, Stratford. URENUI SALE. ' MONDAY, MARCH 10. NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above—i 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 10.00 SHEEP On account of Rowe'a ftsu, 2 J-draught harness horse. 2 good hacks 1 pony, broken to saddle and Harness \ 1 buggy t I 1 sulky Quantity harnesj On account of Mr. H. L. Russell, who is going into camp— Brown mare, "Ngariri," 5 years, by C'ampfirc—Tangipai Brown colt, 2 years, CarapflrcKathleen Mavonrnoen Bay gelding, 1 year, Lord Ashlav-i Trixie 4 Shetland pony Chestnut mare, "Korero,** flged, Waikaranga—Katikara Black gelding, 2 years Aged mare C saddles and bridles, set hnrs-.i.Mt, now dog-cart, rugs Furniture and sundries Sale at 1 o'clock. ON THE FARM, OMATA MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1010 NEWTON KING. JJAS received instructions from Messrs Anstis Bros., who have sold their farm, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESKRVE—f") grade Jersey cows, July ani August culvers 2 Jersey bulls 1 unbroken draught colt 5 draught horses Bradbury motor-cycle and side chair, tip dray, 2 spring traps, a light trap, Massey drill, nearly new, McCormack mower, Deering hay rake, disc harrows, chain and tine harrows, 2 sledges, s.f. plough, swingletrees and chains, 2 sets spring cart harness, dray, harness, 3 sets leading harness, bands and chains, set hugeness, i orse and-cow e»v-Vn-'ng posts. !:■>! w-fl ' Miaiiievs, barlu'J and ph'ii -'.".re, wire t'Ottiiig, 10 ised iron, G pig troughs, 2 <":ild* ing tubs, t; .asks, ~ih> lett I'/j----inch pipng, 150 empty -acks, ncribatar, 3 sfpar..ior.i (Alfa Laval, 2 s:eam and one hand;, houvvio;d furnilurj aim tur.dries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. Tlu? above Dairy Cows are an exceptionally good lot, the herd having been heavily culled and, with the .exception of about 15, which were purchased from Mr Lancaster, of Paimerston North, have all been bred by the vendors. ANSTIS BROS.' CLEARING SALE V ALTERATION OF DATE. ,r £IIIS Sale has been postponed from Wednesday, March 21, to MONDAY, March 20. Farmers please taice note. NEWTON KING.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 March 1917, Page 8
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