SALES BY AUCTION : - v WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. ""J* l ' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1 newton" KING •" .0" sell, eubject to the rules o&tfct - Taraiiaki Stock Auctioneers' *AS6< iation: - • 35 stpre and forward cows 70 mixed yearlings • «-» 25 springing cows and heifer* 25 mixed Shorthorn yearlings 3 2-year steers 10 2-year empty heifers ■ » yearling and 2-year ShoMfittl bulls (on account of Mr. y ' Tate) - « 1 pedigree Jersey cow (springing] 5 springing cows 1 pedigree yearling Jersey, bult't; Daylight—Miss Finance,' Ll '' 13 choice Holstein heifers 20 15-month heifers, Shorthorn cross ' Sale at one o'clock.' ; i DOUGLAS' SALE/ MONDAY, NOviMBER 5, 1917NEWTON KINO 3"!;» sell in his Douglas above date: 2QQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, inflM . ing: a4o*i '• rV ! 20 2 1 / 3 -vear steers , v 20 2-year empty heifers CO miwd yearlings 97 fat and forward shorn Aether* Sale at 1 o'clock. STRATFORD CATTLE FAIR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 191 tf" NEWTON KING, , sell in his Stratford above date: 1500 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, In eluding: 50 3-year bullocks CO 3-year bullocks 50 2-year steers 200 yearling steers, in lots 180 Shorthorn-Holstein heifers in 10l 175 heifers in lots 60 2-year empty heifers 40 2-year empty heifers oj ewes and lambs "'' U 40 ewes and lambs 120 dry ewes ~, On account of Jas. Linn 10 yearling Jersey heifefs 1 2-ycar pedigree Jersey, bull WITHOUT RESERVE: 60 guaranteed empty 2-yett Hfl stein heifers 40 2-year steers 20 store cows 80 Shorthorn-Holstein yearlln steers 30 20-month empty Shorthorn-Ho stein heifers 25 yearling Holstein heifera ' 2a yearling Jersey heifers . 15 store cows 45 mixed yearlings 4 2-year steers IN SPRINGER YARDS: , V On account of Mr. R. H. Phillip*! , 60 cows and heifers at profit close up On account of other Veftdorst 40 springing cows and heifers 30 bulls, comprising Shorthofn,'Jel sey and Holstein On account of Mr. D. Watkinsi 1 pedigree Jersey bull, 2-year-ol n. - • >4i Sale at 11.30 a.m. r Mr. Phillips is yarding a choice lot c cows and heifers at profit and close uj and they will be sold with his Usui guarantee as to soundness ind faction. Clients will please note sale starts | 11.30 a.m. : The order of the sale will be: Bulli Sheep and Without-Reserve Cattle. FOR PRIVATE SALE. PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL. "GRANNIE'S KNIGHT" BY K.C.B.—GRANNIE'S GIRJ^ J HAVE been instructed by Mr. C. ] Goulter, of Blenheim, to oifer f< private sale the fashionable-bred year-old pedigree Jersey bull "GRA> NIE'S KNIGHT." Being, bred sound butterfat lines, this fine bu should be a great asset to local Jet's# breeders, and early application is Aiidf sary. Can be inspected at New Plj mouth. NEWTON KING SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, CALFSKINS Y\7E have been appointed BROKE!? under the GOVERNMENT SCHEME OF REQUISITION of tli above. Valuations take place foui weekly in our Gill Street Store. NEXT VALUATION NOVEMBER 6, Advice Cards and Addressed LaVe may be had on application. ' CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. L. A. NOLAN AND Box 7(1. New Plymotftff!
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1917, Page 8
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