SALES BY AUCTION NEWTON KINO BULL FAIRS, 1918, STRATFORD—Saturday, Oct. 26. INGLEWOOD—Wednesday, Oct. 23. RAHOTU—Friday, Oct. 25. KAPONGA—Friday, Oct. 25. URENUI—Monday, Oct. 28. ■ STONY RlVEß—Tuesday, Oct. 29. INGLEWOOD SALE & BULL FAIR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23. NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above: @0 YEARLING HEIFERS 30 2-year empty heifers 30 yearling heifers 35 springing heifer* 35 ewes and lambs 38 grade Shorthorn bulls, 1 to 5 yearjj 37 grade Holstein Friesian bulls 23 grade Jersey bulls 3 2-year-old pedigree Jersey bullaf (bred by Mr. John Hal% ngorei) ~ ¥: ' Sale at 1 o'clock. RAHOTU CATTLE SALE AND BCLIj FAIR. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, NEWTpN~ KING sell at his yards as abow 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, inciud. ing: 80 mixed yearlings 20 store and forward cows 10 2-year empty heifers 10 springing heifers On account of Rerekori: 17 dairy cows, in full milk (good| cows) 8 good 2-year heifers, in milk u>4 springing 1 s.f. lever plough, disc harrows* (new) Adriance mower, set tripod harrowjf 2 good draught horses (slight r<^ serve) i kaponga SALEYARDS. BULL FAIR. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1918. NEWTON KING sell as above, subject to thej rules of the Taranald Stock Aum tioneers' Association: §5 PEDIGREE AND GRADE BULLS, including: On account of R. Law, Kaponga:] 12 2-year maiden bulls On account of A. E. King, Kapongas] 2 yearling bulls On account of W. McEldownie, Ma* tapu: G 1-year Shorthorn bulls On account of R. T. B. Mellow, Ka* ponga: 0 pedigree Holstein bulls On account of J. S. Stevenson, Kaptuti j| 20 Jersey, Shorthorn and Holsteig bulls 1 pedigree Jersey bull On account of McDonald Bros., Start' ford: 20 2 and 3-year Shortborn-Holstoitf bulls On account of B. Cleland, Kaponga? 8 2-year Holstein bulls > ALSO: 30 store cows 20 springing heifers (good)) 20 mixed yearlings 25 yearling Jersey heifera 7 2-year steers (good) G yearling steers Sale at 1 o'clock, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THURSDAY, OCT. 31, 1918. NGAERE GARDENS, NEWTON KING. J-JAS received instructions from MR. A.i IRUELOVE to sell on the abova date the whole of his furniture and ei« fects. Particulars later. NEWTON KING JJAS been instructed by the Inglewood Borough Council pursuant to the provisions of "The Inglewood Borough Endowments Disposal Act 1915" and. tha regulations made thereunder to offer for sale by public auction at his mart Matai Street INGLEWOOD, on SATURDAY the 26th day of October 1918 at 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon, the fee simple of tha properties comprised in the schedule hereto. SCHEDULE. Section 275, Town of Inglewood, con« taming 1 rood Section 347, Town of Inglewood, com taining 1 rood Section 183, Town of Inglewood, con. taining 1 rood Section 284, Town of Inglewood, containing 1 rood Sections 160 and 173, Town of Ingle, wood, containing 2 roods. Pull particulars~"may he obtained and the conditions of sale inspected at the When in need of a„ y printing, f rom , visuing card to a poster, please ring Jphone 17 and our representative
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 October 1918, Page 8
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