1018 SHEEP FAIRS. jyjT Sheep Fairs will be held as follows* ' Urenui—Monday, February 4 Kohuratahi—Friday, February 8. Waiwakaiho—Friday, February 8. Awakino—Monday, February 11 jStratford—Tuesday, February 12. Snglewood—Wednesday, February 13. Ohura—Friday, February 15. Okau—Saturday, February 10 Pohokura—Monday, February 18. Uruti—Wednesday, February '2O. Entries Invited. NEWTON KIN& SALES BY AUCfION. DfGLEWpOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, .JANUARY 3a NEWTON" KING sell at his yards as üborai 70 store and forward cows 40 15-month empty heifer* 10 forward conditioned cows 30 store cows 40 good weaners 12 18-month steers 15 bulls 5 springing heifers 250 breeding ewes (in lots) 50 fat ewes . 22 fat cows Sale at 1 o'clock. RAHOTU YARDS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1. NEWTON KING ILL sell at his yards as above: 40 15/1S month steers 20 18-month heifers' 12 mixed yearlings 35 store and forward cows 5 fat cows 40 mixed weaners 10 bulls , . 150 good lambs Sale at 1 o'clock. WAIWAKAIHO SHEEP FAIR AITO ' CATTLE SALE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1 NEWTON KINO WILL hold his Annual Fair as abovet Entries Incited. OKAU SALE. 'JHTS sale carded for Friday, February 1 has been cancelled. The sale will now be held on Saturday, February 18, NEWTON KECG.
GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OP SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, AND CALFSKINS, above Valuations will be held King's Wool Store, Stnt ford, evew four weeks. Next valuation—Tuesday, February 13 1 Consignments to reach me not 'lota than FRIDAY, January U. Ailrice Cards and Libels on applies* tion. NEWTON KINO, Stratford SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, CALFSKINS. have been appointed BROKERS under the GOVERNMSWf SCHEME OF REQUISITION of tin above. Valuations take place four* weekly in our Gill Street Store. NEXT VALUATION WOOL—FRIDAY FEBRUARY 1, AT WAITARA. HIDE AND SKIN-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. Advice Cards and Addressed L&beW may be had on application. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. L. A. NOLAN AND CO., Box 70, New Plymouth. FARMERS SUPPORT YOUR OWN COMPACT. Works of the Taranaki Farmers' Meat Company, Ltd., are equipped to treat all classes of fat stock on the most modern and economical methods, thereby ensuring to the producer the greatest value for his stock. The Company is prepared to pay the highest prices on schedule at the Wolrks or in the Farmers' Yards. For full particulars apply to the Com* pony's Buyers— P. E. GARVEY, Stratford (Phone 247). P. A. OPENSHAW, Lepperton (Pte. wire) or to the office of the Company. J. MILNE, General Manager. N G A E 8 E Q. ARDENS DURING THE gEASON IS THE BEST PLACE 1 IN THE PROVINCE FOR SCHOOL TREATS PUBLIC PICNICS OP GARDEN PARTIES. t GAMES AND AMUSEMENTS FOR ALI HOT WATER FREE. ADMISSION: SIXPENCE.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1918, Page 8
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