SALES BY AUCTION J ON THE FARM, CARRINGTON EOA3, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, NEWTON KINO JJAS received instructions from Mrs M< A. S, Fetch, who has sold his faxiTto sell by Public Auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE 2(5 gfade Jersey tows, in railk.g^ springing, Ist'to 4th calvers ' 30 ewes and lambs 2 good farm horses Spring cart, 0 sheep, chain harrows,' young draught Ally unbroken,! Massey mower, hay. rake, 2' ploughs, chaffcutter, milk caps* ' buckets, aerator, porker, sow) due October, boar,, barrels* .troughs, grindstone, dialnty Vhippletrees, harness, 3T "fowfej! 7 ducks, A. W. R. milking mik chine, in good order (slight M.i serve). Quantity of furniture and loumV hold effects. On account of MRS. E. TURNBtfLfc? WITHOUT RESERVE' 15 dairy cows Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30. RAHOTU YARDS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. NEWTON KING sell as above, subject to the ruses of the Taranaki Stock Auotioneery. ' Association: 30 store and forward cow§ 12 store cows 00 mixed yearlings 15 springing heifers 5 springing cows 30 yearling heifers 1 4-year pedigree Jersey bull I 3-year draught dolt , " '""' Sale at one o'clock. KAPONGA SALEYARDS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1917,' NEWTON KINO yyiLL sell by Public Auction as aborej subject to the rules of the naki Stock Auctioneers' Association: 35 store cows 20 1-year steers 40 1-year heifers 8 store pigs ' 1 half-draught raare 1 stock pony IN DAIRY iPENo.20 calved and springing cowa 35 springing heifers Mr. R. H. Phillips will have his usuax spring draft of springing cows and heifr era at the above sale. His personal guai rantee is given with every dairy cow, I would recommend anyone requiring good dairy cattle to attend this sale. Sale at one o'clock. WAIWAKAIHO ANNUAL BULL FAIR. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4; NEWTON KINO hold his Annual Bull Fair a 4 above, and will offer: BULLS, as follows: 37 grade, purebred and Shorthorns 37 grade and pedigree Holsteins 23 2-year pedigree Jerseys 29 yearling pedigree Jerseys 6 pedigree Jerseys (3 years and over) 9 grade Jerseys 2 2-year pedigree Ayrshire* INCLUDED IN THE ABOVE ARE THfl FOLLOWING: On account of Mr. Harper T.«ippert 12 2-year pedigree Jerseys 6 yearling pedigree Jerseys On account of Messrs TurnbuU & Som 8 registered Shorthorns (1 and » years) 2 grade Shorthorns (1 and 2 years) I ' On account of Mr. D. F. Grecnway 15 well-bred 2-year Shorthorns S well-bred 2-year Holsteins.,' On account of Mr. A. Harold Streett 3 2-year pedigree Holsteins, \h* Cliffside Laddie :: "' "'', . 5 yearling pedigree Holsteinfc . Cliffside Laddie. y On account of Mr. W. D. Linn: 4 pedigree Holsteins, 1 to 5 yflart On account of Mrs. S. A. Morrow: 11 pedigree Holsteins, 1 to 3 year* Only bulls that have been entcre* will be offered. The list for sale has w>¥. closed. Sale at 11 o'clock. INGLEWOOD ANNUAL BULL FAD^ WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 10. • ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVE©. NEWTON KING. -
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1917, Page 8
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