SALES BY AUCTION NEWTON KING BULL FAIRS, 11)18, STRATFOIW-Satiwlrty, Oct.. Ult. INGLEWOOD Wednesday, Oct, %l RAHQTU—Friday, Oct. 20. KAPONGA—Friday. Oct. 25. URENUl—Munduy, Oct. 28. STONY IUVEII-Tuesday, Oct. '/.',), HAYMARKET SALE, STIMTI'OIU). SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2'}, NEWTON KING. 'JTLL sell as under: : V WEANERS 5 porkers 31 stores 1 milk cart 52 fencing posts Sale at 12 o'clock. STONY RIVER YARDS, TUESDAY 29th OCTOBER NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above? y\Q MIXED YEARLINGS 20 ewes, with 34 lambs 20 store and forward cows 20 springing heifers 5 springing cows 10 2-year empty heifers 10 yearling Holstein-Friesian heifers 2 pedigree Holstein bulls (4 and 0 years) I pedigree Jersey bull, "Avoea's Tommy Atkins" (Ist prize N.P. Show, 1916) S pedigree Jersey yearling bulls 25 grade and pedigree Jersey Shorthorn and Holstein bulls (mostly 2 years). On account of MR. A. I>. HUNTER,, who has sold his farm, without reserve: 20 2-year Shorthorn steers, very good 30 Holstein 15-month heifers, all by pedigree bulls 25 Holstein la-month steers 3 very choice Holstein cows in milk (Ist and 2nd calvers) 1 Shorthorn cow in milk, 1 store cow 5 draught horses 1 trap mare, 1 5-year gelding (saddle and harness), stock pony (also harness), 1 Shetland pony (absolutely reliable for children), 4 unbroken horses, 1 gig and harness, collars, ihames, chains, Whipple trees, set 4-horse gully blocks, spring * cart, 1 10ft Cambridge roller, tip dray, d.f, disc plough (convertible), steel tuscan discs, 12ft chain harrows, manures, salt, steel tripod harrows, horse hoe, 1 set 4 x 3 horsetrees, Balata bolting, portable circular saw, portable grindstone, draining spade and scoop, wire strainers, eteel hammers and drills, fencing wires, wire netting and battens, posts, staples, bolts, hay forks, hinges, sheep shears.
ON THE FARM, BARRETT ROAD. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30th, 191 S. NEWTON~KiNG \, JTAS received instructions from Mr C. E. Bellringer, who has sold his farm, to sell by public" auction as above without reserve: gg GRADE JERSEY COWS, in milk and to calve 1 springing heifer 1 pedigree Jersey bull,. "King Topsy," of Riverlea 2 yearling heifers, 3 weaners, 0 calves J pedigree Berkshire boar (bred by-Mr-R. Turnbull) 3 breeding sows in farrow , v ; £ horses,-; 3 porkers, 0 wearers; nes- milk cart and harness, 3: : sets ploughharness, liorse and 70 gallon Alp'iia de Laval separator, Hillside plough, disc, tripod, Tine and chain harrows, mower, drill, ereani cans}''.tools" and household furnitur&''^&- ;; Luncheon provided Sale at 1 o'clock. NOTE.—These cows are a good lot in very fair condition that have been heavily culled. Mr Bellringer always bought the best cows and heifers available. T'-'IvLAMAJSGN* AUCTIONEER,, AND,, .PRODUCE MERCHANT. : > jBROADWAY ~;. STRATFORD. Full Stock of IMLAY FREEZING COMPANY and KEMPTHORNE PROSSER SUPERPHOSPHATES. BLOOD AND BONE, TURNIP MANURE,, MANGELS AND GRASS MANURES. CRASS SEEDS. TURNIP, RAPE, CARROT, MANGELS, WHEAT, POLLARD, BRAN,. BARLEY, ALGERIAN OATS, ETC. SEED AND TABLE (POTATOES. T. I. iAMASON. Broadway, :...._ Mi .>...... Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 October 1918, Page 8
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