SALES BY AUCTION HAYMAEKET SALE, STRATFOBty SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 191^ NEWTON KING sell by Public Auction at.tif ' Haymarket, as above—--50 weaners 39 stores 3 sows ;.' 2 milk carts . 1 set harness .. 2 si. ploughs Sale at 12 o-cloek. URENUI YARDS. MONDAY, AUGUST 20. NEWTON KING \ sell as abqve, subject to till rules of the Taranaki Stock; Aue, tioneers' Association:— 10 2%-year bullocks 9 choice springing heifers ■•■ 30 store and forward cow 3 • , 80 mixed yearlings I 30 fat wethers • On/ffSount of Mr. C. Selby, Urutl, who is .giving up dairying:— 20 dairy cows, all second and third calvers (a herd that has bees heavily culled) ; 5 springing heifers 40 yearlings 10 well-grown yearling pedigree jen sey bulls, bred by Mr,J, d Dav< idson 14 3 to 3%-year builqcks . .. 30 3-ycar steers Sale at 1 o'clock. ■ STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2L NEWTOiSI KING sol! as above, subject to ,thg s of the Taranaki Stock Aue--80 mixed yearlings 40 store and forward cows 15 choice Shorthorn and HoUfein springing heifer* ..' Id empty 2-year heifers 3 fat cows 1 liglit express, 15 springing cows and heifers 12 bags eating and seed potatoes On account Mr. Ralph Gibson} who Is coin-.; into Minn: 2 farm mares (one in indi to' Hero I Come), nearly new.gig, nearly new dray, s.f. plough, disc and chain harrows, d.b. gun and case, milk cans and bucket*, swinglelroes, chains, hand drill,' copper and baths, auger, ridging, 2 horse covers, Oft Gin saw, pair gig lamps and farm sundries. Sale at 1 o'clock. OIIURA SALE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1917-i NEWTON KING R'ILL sell in his Ohura Yards on gotw* date:— ' {rtft HEAD MIXED CATTLE, inelud--150 springing cows and heifers 100 2-year steers CO yearling steers, weired, off "tuft 30 choice 3-year dairy heifere 40 store cows 200 hoggets ON THE FARM, PTJNIHO ROAD. MONDAY, AUGUST 27. NEWTON KING -JAS received instructions . from Mr. • David MeEldowncy to sell as abovo WITHOUT RESERVE .' 25 choice young dairy cows 10 2-year springing heifers > tuncteon 'Provided. Sale at 1 o'elocs. NOTE.—This is a choico little bisr3 of cows,known as the homestead Ucrdi Mr. McEldowney's son is going to, th« front, so one herd must bo 'iisposed of. ON TnE FARM, AVENUE ROAD. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER S. NEWTON KING P"AS received from Mr. John Hale to sell bv Public Aue 14 pedigree Jersey cows 11 2-year springing heifers 1 8-year bull E.vile of Oakland* 1 G-year bull Soumise Tom Catalogues on application.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1917, Page 8
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