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SALES BY AUCTION. STRATFORD SALE." TUESDAY, MAY 21,1918) NEWTON KING * sell in his Stratford Yards 01 above date: gQQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including: 30 3 to 31-year bullock# 1000 MIXED SJIEEP, including! 400 lambs (in lots) 100 lambs 100 fat and forward wethers 350 2-tooth ewes in lamb (good line)/ Sale at 12.30. INGLEWOOD YAHDS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22. NEWTON KING sell at liia yards as above J 2Q EMPTY 2J-YEAR HEIFERS 15 2i-year Bteers 30 20-month steers 22 weaner steers 30 weaner heifers 24 20-month steers (goST) 35 store and forward cow# 10 forward cows 120 empty ewes 110 lamba COO 4-year ewes in lamb (age arit.

Sale at 1 o'clock. ON THE FARM, WAITARA EOAft THURSDAY, MAY 23,' NEWTON KING J£AS received instructions frtw 'Jir. <3v Bracegirdle, who has sold Ma faD% to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: gg DAIRY COWS, early calvert 4 springing heifers S3 iat ewes and lambs 5 weaners, 1 bull, 3 faTm horses, S-coulter Masey drill, disc _ and cbcin hairows, mower, hay rake, 2 s.f. ploughs, 2 hand cultivators, spring dray and harness, half ton superphosphate, fowls, G milk cans, buckets, cooler, BooCb Macdonald force pump (nesrfjj new), and all form sundries Luncheon Provided, 3ale at 12.30 p.m. RATAHKO. FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918.

NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from MS. A. D. CAES, who.has sold laa farm, to sell by public auction, the whole of hit Dairy Herd, implements, etc., as under: WITHOUT RESERVE. YOUNG SHORTHORN-JERSEY COWS, July and August caiWM 5 20-month in-calf hcifera 4 20-month steers 1 20-month Jersey bull 30 mixed weaners 270 woolly lambs 2 half-draught geldings (all har« ness) 6 store pigs, poultry, 9-coulter Dmt'' can drill, mower, rake, disc and tine harrows, spring dray, Cambridge roller, block dray and harness, jack, knife grinder, s.f. plough, chain harrows, power or hand chaffcutter, circular saw and sliding bench, Sharpies separator, shafting and pulleys, wagonette and harness, grindstone, emery wheel, platform scales, 16-gallon Unique copper, 5 milk cans, small forge, anvil, liouse-t hold furniture and sundries. ALSO: 1 3-bucket Ridd milking plant, witi Watt engine. On account of other Vendors: 17 2|-year in-calf heifers 13 2-year in-calf heifers 120 lambs NOTE.—My agent has inspected tfie aho.ve herd, and they are a nice lot of cows in good condition. Mr. Carr has been dairying for 21 years, and this is his first sale, so the cows, which are all his own breeding, can be thoroughly recommflflti* ed to intending purchasers.

Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12,30. RAHOTU SALEYARDS, FRIDAY, MAY 24. NEWTON KING sell as above: 25 STORE COWS 15 2-year in-calf heiferi 65 Weanera 22 weaner steers Sale at 1

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 May 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 20 May 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 20 May 1918, Page 8

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