SALES BY ATJCTIOH DRENUI YARDS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29. NEWTON KING WILL sell 08 above, subject tM rules of the Taranaki Stock Auc» ticnee|s Association—--30 2-year empty Shorthorn heifers 20 3-year steers 25 4- and 5-year bullocks 50 Shorthorn. 15-month heifers 15 springing heifers 25 store cows 25 yearling to 15-mouth steer* 5 fat cows 100 fat shorn wethers (Jmwj weights) SALE AT 1 O'OLQCK. STONY RIVER SALE. TUESDAY, 30th OCTOBER. ' NEWTON KING sell as above, subject to th» rulef of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers* Association—
100 yearling to 15-month (tiers 125 raised yearlings 145 yearling to 15-month heifer* 18 choice Holstein Ifi-tnonth heifer* '■'■"' by ParthenrSir d«Kol-Fayni - 12 2-year steers ; IS 2-year empty heifers 45 store and forward cow* 2 4-year pedigree Jersey bulls 15 springers ■■ ~ 20 good dairy bulls 100 4- and <5-tooth and f.m, ewe» witk 100 per cent, lambs 60 woolly hoggets . 40 fat shorn sheep » 45 shorn mixed sheep 170 ewes and lambs 1 express horse ; 1 mare and foal \f Oa account of Wounded Soldiers' Jtoifl 4 new tennis racquets and press 4 second-hand racquets 1 net and net tightening- mecbin*. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK.
OKAU YABDS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Sl'. NEWTON KINO sell as above, subject to t)w rules of the Taranaki Stock Auo ticraeera'Association:
75 2-year empty heifers ;'" • 80 yearling to 15-month steer* 30 yearling heifers 4 Z-year steers 20 4-year bullocks 33 15-month cattle 15 store cows . 15 springing heifers v 12 springing heifers 1 2-year well bred Holattln bolt ■ 1 2-year Holatein bull - • 1 2%-year Shorthdrn bull 130 hoggets 40 woolly hoggets , 40 maiden ewes 1 buggy * 1 light trap _, 1 set double harness 1 waggonette Also, on account of the Estate of tht{ late Jas. Smith: WITHOUT RESERVE ' ' : h "300 hoggets . ; 353 wethers C 7 mixed wethers 130 ewes and lambs 25 aged ewes 7 dairy cows 16 cows and calves 5 goats S.F. plough, set harrows, cli«tf anter, timber, galvanised iron and . table. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Clients are requested to note that %kt luncheon will be obtainable at the yards.
FOR PRIVATE SALE. PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL. "GRANNIE'S KNIGHT" •>•>• .BY'K.C.B.-GRANNIE'S GIBL —«— 'l-.'f.',. T HAVE been instructed by Mr. (?•."#.
Goulter, of Blenheim, to offer for private sale the fashionably-bred four-year-old pedigree Jersey bull "GKAN> NIE'S KNIGHT," Being bred on »uch. sou#l butterfat lines, this fine bull should be a'great asset to local Jwstjr breeders, and early application ia.necessary. Can be inspected at New Ply. mouth. r NEWTON KINO ■:'■*•>
FIRST-CLASS BUTCHERY "* BUSI. NESS AND TOWN PROPERTY. . JQ ACRES; 2 years to run, \\tlth r. of r.; shop, 4 years to rua rrith r. of p. ...,.,■ TURNOVER-£7O PES WEEK. ' Small goodwill. Live Stock and Pla,jrt at valuation. QUARTER-ACRE SECTION. (JEW BUNGALOW, with every mod*»> convenience; concrete paths, Very small deposit; balance can be. for further particulars apply FARMERS' CO-OP.^ Hawcra.
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