SALES BY ABCTHHT. ——— ■ -i.-. <v STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 191& NEWTON" KING sell in his Stratford Yards on above difte; 25Q HEAD MIXED CATTLB 30 yearling steers 30 yearling heifers 150 empty ewes 700 ewes and lambi* ; Sale at 1 o'clock. , . INGLEWOOD YARDS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 10. ™ NEWTON KINQ, sell at his yards as above: 100 store and forward cows 30 15 to 18-month steers 50 yearling to 18-month heifers 12 bulls 20 mixed weanero 8 springers 10 forward conditioned heifen 40 fat ewes • 1 On account of Mr. D. Brosnahan, Keat Road, who Sb giving up dairying: 34 dairy cows in milk 1 Holstein hull Sale at 1 o'clock. OHURA SALE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1918. NEWTON KINQ W 3ll ' se " bis Ohura Yards on stxm date: 560 EEAD CATTLE, including» 90 '2Jyear steers (good line) 200 2-year steers 70 yearling steers 100 store and forward cowp 5Q 2-year empty heifers 2000 SHEBP - Sale at 11.30 a.n. Cars will leave my Stratford Office at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, 16th in* stant. Intending buyers are requested to book seats early, RATA STREET, INGLEWOOD. THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1818. NEWTON KINQ HAS received instructions from Mr, D. J. Martin, who is leaving the dis* trict, to sell by auction his household furniture and effects, asunder: '' " WITHOUT RESERVE: • 1 Jersey cow, in milk 1 2-year Holstein heifer Piano and stool, chest duchess chests, easy chairp, I dozen 8.8. W. chairs, iron steads and mattresses, dining table, sideboard, T»mg lamp, sofas, dresser, wash-stands an) ware, 2 clocks, carpets, fenders and irons, kitchen sil4 round tables, 25 P.B. B.L. fowls, copper and stand, wheelbanow, small Baltic separator, churn ani pans, wheelbarrow, garden tools and sundries, WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 3-seater 4-cylinder Buick Car,. Q good order. Sale at 1.30 p.m. RAHOTU YARDS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18. NEWTON KING VY'J i-L sell at his yards as abovo< 30 mixed weaners 20 weaner steers 25 store and forward cows 5 springers 5 bulls 20 mixed 18-month cattle Sale at 1 o'clock, AT THE MART, INGLEWOOD. SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1918. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. 7. Anderson to sell by auction f His 4-roomed house and pantry, lined throughout Also large shed, 12 x 14, with iron roof, brick chimney Chain l pion stove. ■ ■ The above buildings arc situated on Die Railway Property, one mile from the Wiiiongona Station, and are being ofttttft ■for removal within twenty-one days from date of sale. AWAKING AND OKAU SALES. M Y Awa kin° and Okau Sales will li» held as under: OKAU—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1. AW AKINO.—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11. ■ Should J' ou h ave any entries for eltha of these sales, I will be pleased to r» ceive same early, so-.that I can arrangements for advertisement and bur era. ~ NEWTON KING.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1918, Page 8
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