SALES BY AUCTION (POSTPONEJIENT NOTICE. Stratford Horse Pair, cardeit'tfcl Saturday, November 3, 1017, is call' celled, Next Stratford Horse Fair wilj b« Leld SATURDAY, December 1, 1017. NEWTON 'KING, , Auctioneer. OKAU YARDS.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31. NEWTON KING sail as above, subject to tin rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association: 75 2-year empty: heifers 80 yearling to 15-month steers 30 yearling heifer* 4 2-year steers 20 4-year bullocks 33 15-month cattle 15 store cows 15 springing heifer* 12 springing heifers ' ! 1 2-year well bred .Holstein bull 1 2-year Hblstehrbull .1 2%-year Shorthorn bull 22 2-year steer* ! 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 tty late Jas. Smith: WITHOUT BESEItVE 300 hoggets 353 wethers 67 mixed wether* 130 ewos and lambs 25 aged ewes 7 dairy cows 16 cows and calves i. 5 goats S.F. plough, set harrows, ohatf c.ut« ter, timber, galvanised irontud table. > Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Clients are requested to note that light luncheon will be obtainable at the y»rd».
WAIWAKAIHO YA*DS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2. NEWTON KING sell, subject to th* rules of tht Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Asioi elation: , < • 35 store and forward cows 70 mixed yearlings 25 springing cOwa and heifers 25 mixed Shorthorn yearlings 3 2-year steers 10 2-year empty lieifers 5 yearling and : .2-"y ear Shorthorn bulk (on account of Mr. & V, . Tate). 1 pedigree Jersey cow (springing) 5 springing cows ~ ....;. 1 pedigree yearling Jersey bull bj^ Daylight—Miss Finance. 13 choice Holstein heifer* ' On account of Mr. G. V. Tate: 5 bulk
Sale at one o'clA'ck. FOR PRIVATE SALE. . PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL. \ "GRANNIE'S KNIGHT" ;. BY K.C.8.-GRANNIE'S Gffi! ... J HAVE been instructed by Mr. C • F. Goulter, of Blenheim, to- offer *foi private sale the fashionably-bred four-year-old pedigree Jersey bull "GRANNIE'S KNIGHT." Being bred on such sound butterfat lines, this fine', bull should be a great asset to local' Jeriej breeders, and early application is necessary. Can be inspected at Ne# R*. mouth. NEWTON KING PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE'. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8 AT THE RESIDENCE, PAGE STREEI STRATFORD. T, LAMASON TTAS received instructions from Mr. R T. HUDSON, who has sold his residence, and is leaving for Australia, to sell Without Reserve the whole of hie household furniture and effects. Particulars Later.
A SNIP IN MOTOR SPIRITS. 17/6 per case. This is the cost of petrol if you tus GASTINE with it. ' A car doing 20 miles per gallon will d? 3fi with GASTINE and one doing 30 wilj do 3D with it. Equally effective with all oil engine*. Write for particulars or send 7/9 for 100 tablets, sufficient to treat 100 gallons. TARANAKI GASTINE AGENCY,
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1917, Page 8
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