SALES BY AUCTION. HAYMAKIiET SALE, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 191% NEWTON KINO WEANERS 36 stores 3 sows 100 fencing posti 2 milk carta Also, on account of a client, WITHOUT RESERVE! 1 Farmers' Favorite drill 1 set disc harrow* 1 set chain harrows 1 Sasdow wool press 1 hillside plough 1 s.f. lever plough 1 Noxon mower 1 express 1 Cortland waggon 1 gig, harness, etc. Also, on account of W. L, &to<n£s, WITHOUT RESERVE} 1 block dray and harness 3 draught horses 1 W.A. wood mower Sale at 12 o'clock. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OS PEDIGREE & GRADE JERSEY CATTLE. MOTUNUI (WAITARA), MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1918, NEWTON KING received instructions from MR. J. C. DAVIDSON, who, owing to labor difficulties, must relinquish daily* ing, to sell by public auction as above* WITHOUT RESERVE: 44 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS 9 pedigree Jersey 2-year heifer* 17 pedigree Jersey yearling heiferj 7 pedigree Jersey yearling bull# 2 pedigree Jersey 2-year bull# 1 pedigree Jersey 6-year bull 20 grade Jersey springing cowl D.f. plough in good order (reserve) 4 10-gallon cream cans Luncheon Provided. Sale at 11.30 a.m.; Catalogues can be obtained at any of the auctioneer's offices; NOTE.—Mr. Davidson has been breed* ing for many years, and has built up a very "choice line of dairy cattle, He ha! never shown or systematically tested any of his herd, but is confident that should the lot of his cows be put undef the S.O.R. tests the majority would average well over 4001ba butterfat. The cattle are in splendid condition, and will be sold to the highest bidder. Cars will run from Mr. King's office* at New Plymouth, Kaponga, Manaia, Stratford and Inglewood on the morn* ing of the sale. Intending buyers will please book seats early, DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1918, NEWTON KING sell in his Douglas Yarns n. above date: 15Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE 30Q MIXED SHEEP Sale at 1 o'clock. On account of Mr. J. Rea, Who bat sold his farm: . 1 spring dray (almost new), trap and' harness, dray harness, plough chains, swingletrees, horse hoe, '2 ploughs and sun* (Jries, 2 half-draught mares, 5 and 6-year-old, all harness ■ —■—— »■ INGLEWOOD H6RSE FAIR. ' '' MONDAY) AUGUST 26, 1913. ' NEWTON KING 'his Annttal Fair in Mr. W. H. Stevens s Stables, on above date. Entries Solicited.. Horses sold in priority of entry. AT THE MART, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, Vi T. LAMASON sell:'Poultry, vegetables, potatoes, corrugated iron, barrels, milk Cans, side car, mangle, horse cover, bacon, harness, comprising collars, gig harness, saddles, riding, etc.; Reid and Gray s.f. plough, 2 gents' bicycles, sewing ma* chine, push chair, 2 large dining tables, hanging lamp, iron bedstead, wire mattresses, washing machine, other furniture and sundries. Also a quantity of Hawke's Bay and Nelson choice apples , BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS!! J 200 PAIRS Bostock and other makers; men's, women's and children's. Also Bradbury motor bike and sidecar (in good going order). Sale at 1 oclock.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 August 1918, Page 8
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