SALES BY AUCTION. AT THE HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1917, NEWTON KING J 801 l by Public Auction at ttof Haymarket, as above—--40 weaners 45 stores 7 porkers 4 pedigree tears «m 4 sows Sale at 12 noon sharp. ON THE FARM, OMATX MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1816. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Messrs Anstis Tiros., who have sold their farm, to sell by public auction as abbvc, WITHOUT RESERVE—--93 grade Jersey cows, July and 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, McCorniack mower, Deering hay rake, disc harrows, chain and tine harrows, 2 sled" ges, s.f. plough, swingletress and chains, 2 setl spring cart harness, dray, liar/ ness, I! sets leading harness back bands and chains, set bug. g.v harness, torse and cow covers, 170 fonc'ng posts, MO good strainers, barbed and phin wire, wire retting, 40 E lu<ot3 galvanised iron, 0 pig troughs, 2 scalding + !ibs, 0 .?as!<s, *OO feet l>/ 3 - incli pipi'ig, 150 empty sacks, ini'uliatj3 separators (Alfa Laval. 2 sloam and one hand/, houv.i'»i;d furnit.uro ana sur.drii'j.
LUXCIIEOX PROVIDED. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. The 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 l'almerston North, have all been bred by the vendors. STRATI" ORD SALE. TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 19.7. NEWTON KING \yiLL sell iii his Stratford Yards on above date—--35- HEAD MIXED CATTLE, comprising— -20 fat cows 70 store cows (In lots) IS 3-,vear 'bullocks 24 2V.-yonr steers 45 20-moiiths steers 30 20-inoiit.li3 steers ' 50 weaner steers 70 weaner heifers 5 cows, close to profit (guarantee! sound) 37 bulls " gQQ MIXED SHEEP, Muatogu. 200 4 and G-yortr ewes 300 2-tooth wethers 300 lambs Ai«o— Cn account of Mr. R. A. I?rMcncfl, of Tututawa—--35 dairy cows, in milk 30 mixed wcaners The above are a genuine herd. Mr, Bricknell has secured the highest test at the Tututawa Factory for several years pa r -t. The reason for selling is shortage of labor. They arc off very hilly country and should do well in the open country.
•Pule at 1 o'clock. RAHOTU WEAKER FAIR FRIDAY, MARCH 30. NEWTON KING W' !1 Jj hold his Annual Wcaner fair as above. Entries inviiea. OF g T \VYMILLERS' pLAXT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4. NEWTON KING JJAR received instructions from Mr. T. V. Simons, who has cut out the Carrington Road and lias closed liis mill, to sell by public auction at the Timber Yard, Carrington Road— IS half to full draught tram and waggon horses 9 2 to 5-roomed cottages (for re* moval) Stabeis and storerooms 100,000 feet first and' second-class timber Large quantity strainer and gate posts Harness and sundries Refreshments provided. Sale at 12 o'clock. XOTE.—The above cottages are situated at the mill, 10 miles up the Carrington Road, and will be numbered an J sold a the Timber Yard (five miles from New Plymouth).
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 March 1917, Page 8
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