SALES BY A'GCilQlf HAYMARKET SALE, STRATFQRk ' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1817. NEWTON KING • above; CO wesnors 45 stores 5 porkers '1 heavy farm horse and harness 1 milk cart, 2 ploughs, 50 shares Ngaere Dairy Company, 42 Fully-paid-np sliares StratforiJ Factory, Sale at 12 o'clock. ■T-? — KOHiU'RATAHI SALE. "7 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1017*', NEWTON" KING sell in his Koburatahi Yards on above date:— gOO mixed cattle including:-* 80 2-year steers 60 2-J-year to 3-year steerg. 30 2-year empty heifers 100 yearling steers 20 yearling heifers 20 yearling Holstein heifas 300 hoggets 60 2 and 4-tooth wethers Sale at 1 o'clock. ON THE FARM, STENT ROAD, WAREA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. NEWTON KING fJAS received instructions from Mrs. M. A. Clarke, who has sold hes farm and is leaving the district, to sell by Public Auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE • 20 choice dairy cows (in milk ai?d to calve). 1 3-year Jersey bull . 1 yearling pedigree Jersey bulV (Masterful) 1 choice yearling heifer 10 calves 1 bay gelding (any harness) 1 brown mare (any harness) 1 half-draught filly, rising 2 veftfs 2 young owply bows 3 store pig.-, lc fowls, S turkeys, disc harrows, s.f. plough, 5 milk cans, buckets, aerator, etc., spring cart, gig, cart and gig harness, military saddle ani bridle, chains, harness, po3ts and strainers, fire wood, timber, troughs, barrels, scalding tfub, wheeibarrow, sacks, bricks, copper, bath, tubs, ladders, tank, grindstone, hayknifo, forks and tools, cow covers, paints, oils, pollard, wheat, 11 cases keror.er.o. wire netting and farm sundries. ALSO— The whole ol the Household FurnU ture and Effects. WITH SLIGHT. RESERVE: • 3-cow /Ridd Milking Machine ' (ja splendid order). 59 fully-paid shares Warea factory) Luncheon Provided. , Sale at 12.30 p.m. NOTE.—The sbove small herd is a very nice line, heavily culled, nearly all young, and in good condition. To any one wanting a few good ones, these cant be recommended. VAIWAKAIHO ANNUAL BULL FAIR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 NEWTON™ KING hold his Annual Bull Fair a| above. ENTRIES INVITED. Vendors are notified that all bulls will be sold in the order in which entries are received. URENUI YARDS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1917, newton King sell at his yards as above, sub* ject to the rules of the Tarauaki Stock Auctioneers' Associations 30 store and forward cows 50 mixed yearlings 20 2-year springing heifers 20 springers 25 mixed Shorthorn yearlings, good 100 heavy skinned ewe hoggeta 500 mixed hoggets Butcher's cart and harness Gelding Bay Paul Dray, c'dd harness and set harness, and sundries Unbroken gelding (Campflre—We* Trinket) Unbroken gelding (Formby—-'x.-uiket) 2 draught horses 6 unbroken horses On Account of Mr. B. S. Wells, who, owing to -jll health, is relinquishing dairying: ' \ 15 good dairy cows, mostly vounj, sound and well forward. Sale at one o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1917, Page 8
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