SALES 3Y AUCTIQII HAYMARKET SALE, STRATEOED. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER I, 191? NEWTON~KINQt £5 weaners 40 stores 2 pedigree Tamworth sbwa, close to profit. 2 Duncan ploughr 1 R. and G. plougii, d.f. 2 milk carts 1 e.f. Massey-Harris plougii 1 s.f. R. and G. Plough (both ia first-class order). Sale at 12 o'olocfe. URENUI YARDS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. > NEWTON KING L 6cll as above, subject to the rul* of the Taranaki Stock Auctioned Association: ICO mixed yearlings, mostly heifeq (had 2 months' turnips) 35 store and forward cowa 25 springing heifers • 30 mixed yearlings 35 fat Wethers 100 4 and 0-tooth wethers 100 ewes and lambs ' ' Sale at one o'clock. STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. ", newton~king: l sell, subject to the rules of th» Taranaki Sjtock Auctioneers' Asso•10 good yearling heifers '• • 10 2-year steers 30 yearling steers 15 good springing heifers 12 springing cows CO mixed' yearling* Sale at one o'clock. SECOND ANNUAL UNRESERVED PEDIGREE JERSEY SALE.' AVENUE ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1017. NEWTON KING JJAE received instructions frojn Mr, John Hale to sel' by Public Auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVB VI pedigree Jersey cows • 11 pedigree 2-ycar Jersey springing heifers 1 S-year pedigree Jersey bull Exile of Oaklauds ' 1 6-year pedigree Jersey bull Soumise Tom. 11-coulter Deering drill and turnip sower, Deering mowing mschii'.Q Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock^ Catalogues on Apjfcation. WAIWAKAIHO YARDS FRIDAY,-SEPTEMBER 7, 191 T. NEWTON KING sell, subject to the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Asso--40 store and forward cows 15 choice springing heifers 'SO mixed yearlings 8 dairy cows 200 4 and (i-tooth wether, 30 ewes and lambs 30 hoggets Sale at o»e> ottoefc. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF W. J. TUCKER, OF ■WAITARA. !T'HE under rioted property will b«Vpffered for sale'by public auction by Mr Newton Kirs'; on Saturday; the eighth day of .Sopvemher, at the Mart, New Plymouth, at 2 p.m.:— Section 15, block 5, Upper- vv'aitai Survey District; lease in perpetuity at annual rent of £25 10s, 080 acres approximately, 400 acre? has been felled and grassed, fenced and subdivided into-' five paddocks; five miles to post l ■office and school; eleven miles to Uremii and Saleya.rds; rnctaf road to within l'/s miles, and balance good formed road. he property is subject to two miorf-. |gages amounting to £I6OO, and will fee ,'■ offered at a reserve of £3 7s Od; jt?y a,c WAIWAKAIHO ANNUAL BULL FAIR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4. NEWTON KING lloM his Annual Bull' Jfair »& above. 1 - ENTRIES'INVITED. . ' j Vendors are notified that all bull's be sold in the order in which entr,i<s at*
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1917, Page 8
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