SALES BY AUCTIOK STONY BIVER HORSE F2 MONDAY, OCTOBER 8. NEWTON KING yyiLL hold his annual Stony RI?H Horse Fair as above:. Present Entries gA HORSES, comprising: Draughts and half-drauglits, hack* and harness horses afcd pojaiuii 1 mare, gig and harness • 1 Sale at 12.30 o'clock. STRATFORD SALE, TUESDAY, 9th OCTOBER,'.'WIT. • 'NEWTON KING ' \tyILL sell in his Stratford, Yji*d# 99 above date—--250 head MIXED CATTLE, iflchdlnrt 20 empty 2-year heifers 20 yearling Holstein heiftrf 40 fat wethers 20 fat and forward ew« 450 shorn hoggets SPRINQER PENS* ' . SO springing heifers and cow*. On account of Mr. J. T. Bekher-* 12 2-year springing heifers. Sale at 1 o'clock. INGLEWOOD FORTNIGHTLY SAUJ AND ANNUAL BULL FAIR. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, NEWTON~ KING yyiLL sell in his yards as abort: 70 mixed yearlings ,i 21 15 month Holstein heifer* (goo*!) 35 store cows 5 springing heifers 5 dairy cows 20 springing heifers 15 2-year empty heifers 30 mixed Holstein yearlings New rubber-tyred gig, with rodaf fast horse OK BULLS, including:
20 Shorthorn and Jersey* (SOmontl and 2-year) 13 2-year Holsteins 10 2-year Shorthorm 10 2-year grade Jersey* 1 pedigree 2-year Jersey 9 yearling grade Jerseys 3 yearling Holsteins 1 2-year pedigree Holsteiu 1 aged pedigree'Holstein 1 pedigree yearjing Jer««y bull BJ Belvedere Star. 1 2-year pedigree Holstein bull 1 pedigree Holstein bull On account of the Curtis Estatej 1 15-month pedigree Jersey buffs all out of scmi-offlcially tested cows (well grown) Sale at one o'clock. ON THE FARM, TATARAJMAKA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11. NEWTON KING ' JJAS received instructions front Mr, E. Dougherty, who Has sold hit farm, to sell by Public Auction as abor«| 51 dairy cows, all just calved , 43 calves 2 J-draught geldings, any trial 1 J-draught mare, any trial 1 harness inaro and foal Gigs, marc and harness, 3 v he*Ty fat pigs, 10 milk cans and bulk. ets, spring dray-wd'haxMM, set disc harrows, Duncan s.f, plough, tyne harrows, new Adriance mower, wheelbarrow, troughs, barrelils, ton o.s.'chaff, 3 tons lime, fowls, ducks,'horse rugs, maul and wedges, block and tackle/ copper'and stand, ( piano, by Samen, household' fur« , ' niture and all farm sundries'. Luncheon provided. \ NOTE.—Thees cows are a particularly * good line, all in nice Condition,-and can be recommended with the greatest confidence. Arrangements'can be made to truck any cows from the. Moturoa sta> GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF ■SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, AND CALFSKINS < above Valuations will be helft at Newton King's Wool Store, Strati ford, every four weeks. . Neit Valuation, Tuesday, October ft Consignments must arrive ' by ih« FRIDAY previous. NEWTON KING, Stratford SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, CALFSKINS. WE have .been appointed BROKERS under the v 'GOVERNMENT; SCHEME OF REQUISITION- of th* above. Valuations take pla« four. weekly in our Gill Street Store NEXT VALUATION OCTOBER <) : Advice Cards and Addressed Labeii may be had on application. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED L. A. NOLAN AND C 0. , -. Box 76, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1917, Page 8
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