SALES BY AUCTION, AT THE HATMAEKET SATURDAY, JULY 7< NEWTON KINO TS7ILL sell as above, subject to the ruleS of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association:— On account of W. J. Thompson, Omata 1 thoroughbred mare "Lady Arm* shot" in foal to "Toygun" 1 18-month cold "Lady Armshot"-* "Goldcircle." 1 thoroughbred mare (pacer; all harness). 1 bay gelding (all harness) 1 black horse (Victor) 1 gig (long shafter) , 1 saddle ALSO--1 trap horse (all harness) .' 2 spring cart horses (one aged, oat 7 years). 1 horse, aged (shafter) 1 dray (li/„ yards; good condition^ and harness 1 milk cart and harness On account of Mr. David Paul—-4-year chestnut gelding Royal Parkj by Sylvia Park—BosaWle (in training). 4-year chestnut gelding St. Polo, by St. Paul—Natator mare' Yearling filly by Sweet Simon-* Nataitor mare. 2-year chestnut gelding by Lord Ashley—Silver Spec mare. 4-year gelding by Cordon Rouge STRATFORD HORSE FAIR SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1917, / :v NEWTON KING ffITLL sell in his Stratford Horse Ba» zaar on above date:— SO horses, including broken and un« broken draughts, half-draughts, hacks, and harness horses. On account of Mr. John Walsh, R» Vi'hiti:— 10 draught and medium draught horses; broken and broken to lead. Also, on account of Mr. E. O'Sullivan, Cardiff:— 1 hay filly Maggie Moore, vol. 3 N.Z.' Stud Book, draught, rising 2 years, by Knight of the Garter, dam Miss Beat. 1 bay colt, half-draught, rising 2 by Knight of the Garter. 1 bay colt, 2 years, by General Jovt< bert. Sale at 1 o'clock. ' HAYMARKET SALE, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1917, NEWTON KING |/ V ILL sell by Public Auction at th» ITaymarket, as above:— 05 weaners 40 stores 10 porkers 1 rubber-tyred gig 100 fencing posts Sundries Sale at 12 o'clock. ON THE FARM, PUKEARUHE WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, NEWTON KING J-JAS received instructions from Mi, W. J. Bowman, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction, as above:— WITHOUT RESERVE 70 fat and forward 3% to 4-yeai bullocks . . 45 good dairy cows, early calvfe) 4 springing heifers 26 store cows * 7 2-year heifers 28 2-year steers 25 mixed yearling* 300 sound mouth breeding ew«# (good) 275 lambs (woolly) G draught horses 1 2-year draught filly, 1 harness horse 1 good pony 3 sheep and cattle dogt 50 White Rock and Leghorn fowln 15 store pigs fl-buekets Ridd milking machine with Ridd engine, s.f. plough d.f. plough, 2 disc harrows, tine harrows, mower, Cambridge roller, reaper and binder in good order, slag sower, 3 shearing machines, 2y s -h.p. Lister engine spring dray, wheelbarrow, milk cans, 39 9-ft Puriri straining posts, 150 rimu rails', 225 bat* tens, 100 feet 1%-incb. piping, 20 feet shafting, 500 sacks, an<* all farm sundries. Al.'.n quantity of good well-made household furniture, including 2 full bedroom suites, 4 pieces 'm Harness, 2 h.p. engine, Noxon mow* or, Corn sheller, sheet iron, tools, Whipple trees, Planet Jr., sledge. !,oilers fowls. Slij'iii !!c:~erve on Lister shearing ma* chine and engine, oak sideboard ami X bedroom suite. Xo outside stock will be taken Luncheon at 11 a.rn
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1917, Page 8
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