SALES BY AUCTION HAYMARKET SALE, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 0,1917 NEWTON KINO. sell by auction i 40 weuners 25 stores 2 60W9 1 stumping jaiil*. 1 d.f. Duncan plough 1 miik cart Sale at 12 o'clock sharp, STONY RIVER HORSE PAffi."" * MONDAY, OCTOBER 8. NEWTON KING. hold his annual Stony RtVtf Horse Fair aa above: Present Entries: go HORSES, comprising: Draughts and half-draughts, hick* and harness horses and 1 mare; gig and harness Sale at 12.30 o'clock. KAPONGA BULL FAIR. MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1917 NEWTON KING \yiLL sell as above: On account of J. F. Stevenson, F,sq« 15 young, well-bred Shorthorn, Jer« sey and Holstein bulls On account of Fred Gamlin, Esq* 20 young, well-bred Shorthorn, Jer» sey and Holstein bulls On account of R. T, B. Mellow, Esq! 12 pedigree Holstein and pediflTe* Jersey bulls On account of other vendors: ■ 10 Shorthorn, Jersey and Holstein bulls ■ On account 'of J. F. Stevenson, Esq> 15 choice springing heifers, close up On account of R. H. Phillips, Esq: 20 choice springing cows and heifers Sale at one o'clock. DOUGLAS SALE.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1917. NEWTON KINQ yyiLL sell in his Douglas Yards oq above dates 2QO HEAD OP MIXSQ-GATTLE. b. eluding: 40 3 and 4ryear bullocks 40 2Vi--year empty heifers 500 HOGGETS. Sale at one o'clock. STRATFORD BAf.R TUESDAY, 9th OCTOBER, 1017. isiewton" king yyiLL sell ill his Stratford Yards oS above date—--250 head -WXED CATTLE, including 2) empty 2-year heifers 20 yearling HoUtein heifers 40 fat wethers . 20 fat and forward ewes 450 shorn hoggets SPRINGER PENS; , 50 springing heifers and eon On account of Mr. J. T. Belcher-* 12 2-year springing heifers. Sale at 1 o'clock, OX THE FARM, TATARAIMAKA.' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11. NEWTON KING >' H AS received instructions from Mr. E. Dougherty,' who lifts sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction as above:. 51 dairy cows, all just calved 43-calves 2}-draught geldings, any trial 1 J-draught mare, any trial 1 harness mare and foal Gigs, mare and harntss, 3 heavy fat pigs, 10 milk cant and buck* ets, spring dray and harness, set disc harrows, Duncan Vfv plough, tyue harrows, new Adriance mower, wheelbarrow, troughs, barrells, ton o.s. chaff, 3 tons lime, fowls, ducks, horse rugs, maul and wedges, bfockT and tackle, copper and stand, piano by Sames, household fuc-. niture and all farm sundries. Luncheon provided. Sale 12 noon. NOTE. Thees are a particularly good lino, all in nice condition, and oan be recommended with the greatest confidence. Arrangements can be made to truck any cows from the Motusoa station, Frank Messenger, F.N.Z.I.A.] [Victor Griffith's, F.N.Z.IJL REGISTERED ARCHITECTS. DeVol > Street, opposite A.M.P. Build* ' n Ki New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1917, Page 8
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