SALES BY AUCTIOK _ ; NEWTON KING BULL FAIRS, 1918. STRATFORD—Saturday, Oct. 26. INGLEWOOD—Wednesday, Oct. 23. RAHOTU—Friday, Oct. 26. KAPONGA—Friday, Oct. 25. URENUI—Monday, Oct. 28. * STONY RlVEß—Tuesday, Oct. 28. URUTI YARDS! MONDAY, OCTOBER 21. ' NEWTON KING sell as above: 5Q 2-YEAR STEERS 20 15-month heifers 40 mixed yearlings 4 3-year attars 20 store and forward cows 10 2-year heifers (empty) 1 Shorthorn bull 2 Holstein bulls 2 Jersey bulla 130 hoggets 00 15-month steers (extra good)! 4 fat cows 10 springing heifers 4 bulls G 2-year steers 500 mixed sheep Sale at 12.30 o'clock. The Uruti Ladies' Committee will arrange luncheon. INGLEWOOD SALE & BULL PAIS, i WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23. Newton" kino sell at his yards as above: 60 YEARLING HEIFERS 30 2-year empty heifer® 30 yearling heifers 35 springing heifers , 35 ewes and lambs 38 grade Shorthorn bulls, I to 5 yeat| 37 grade Holstein Friesian bulla 23 grade Jersey bulls 3 2-year-old pedigree Jersey bulls (bred by Mr. Jdhn Hale, ugorei) Sale at 1 o'clock. "*~r, STRATFORD SALE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22,1918. NEWTON KING. WILL sell in his Stratford Yards oi| above date: 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 400 hoggets IN SPRINGER PENS : 60 springing cowb and heifers On account of Mr. H. Barnitt, Plymouth: 16 dairy cows, at profit Sale at 1 o'clock.; STRATFORD BULL FAIR. SATURDAY, OCT. 26. NEWTON KING sell in his Stratford Yards.above date: 120 PEDIGREE & GRADE including: , On account of C. Cresswell, BallanceJ*, 3 2-year pedigree Jersey bulla 1 6-year pedigree Jersey tall (Dams of above bulls have pasaet^ or are under some semi-official test, and range from 338 to 4161 l butterfat in 295 days.) On account of J. Kilsby, Tarikl; C 15-month pedigree Jersey bulls On account of D. Watkins, Huiroa: 2 2-year pedigree Jersey bulls 2 15-month pedigree Jersey bulls On account of E. O'Sullivan, Cardiff; 2 2-year pedigree Jersey bulb 2 15-{apnth pedigree Jersey bulla On ac?S%,t of C. Meuli, Stratford: 1 2-year pedigree Jersey bull 1 15-moiUh pedigree Jersey bull On aecQWttpf W. Croot, Stratford: 1 pedigree Jersey On account of F. Cole.;" Stratford: 1 2-year pedigree Jersey bull: Oh .(wppunt fff'W. Vickers, Midhirst:' .'A' -Jersey bulls On ascount of A. Needham, Douglas: 2 15-montli pedigree Shorthorn bulla 2 pedigred Shorthorn' calves , On account of J. Christoffell, Elthams •1 3-year pedigree Shorthorn bull aecoiuit of llv. M:\yliead, Midhirstt 1 2-year pedigree-Holstein bull pedigree Holstein bulls • On account s Hy, Johnson, Stratford" 2 2-year pedigree Holstein bulls GRADE BULLS: ' ,; 40 grade Shorthorn bulls 30 grade Holstein. bulls 20 grade Jersey bulls Rale at .11 o'clock. Clients will please note that saie starts at 11 o'clock sharp. Pedigree bulls will be offered first, and then the grade bulls, in order of entry received. All bulls must bo yarded by 10.30 a.m. REMOVALS BY AEROPLANE Will ihey v eventuate? It is difficult to say. But this much is certain: Tho N.Z. Express Co. will still be the foremost furniture removers. The Ann adopts the most progressive methods, and today it has the best equipment, staff, and organisation in the Dominion. Naturally, it leads. The New Zealand Express Co., Ltd.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 October 1918, Page 8
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