SALES BY AUCTION HAYMARKET SALE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1018. newtoFking sell .at the Hajmarket, Strife ford, as above j ,j [ft WEANERS " 36 stores 4 porkers CO fencing posts and sundries '< 1 Donald wool press Sale at 12 o'clock. DOUGLAS SALE. Monday, 4th November, 1918» NEWTON KING sell ,in his Douglas. Tards«<ar above date:—* 2QQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, fo« eluding: 25 3-year steers s9j ; : 300 mixed sheep ' ' * On account Mr A. J, Brbwm 14 dairy, cows (in milk) 10 cows and heifers (close ■profit)!; 10 2-year empty heifers . .'" s' 4 Holstein bulls, 2 to 3-yeaa? , % A 2-year Shorthorn bulls '* 3 15-month to 2-year Jersey IraUs) 150 hoggets On account of Messrs. McMullkn Bros* owing to Mr. R. McMullian going inttr camp— WITHOUT RESERVE: gQQ HOGGETS 40 ewes and lambs 20 fat ewes 20 fat wethers 90 wethers 00 dry ewes 30 4-year bullock's CO 3-year bullocks 75 2-year steers 20 3-year heifers 30 2-year heifers 84 15-month steers" 54 15-month heifers 10 fat cows I 10 springing heifers, Sale at 1 o'clock. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 6th NOVEMBER' NEWTON KING sell at Ibis yards as above: l$Q 2-YEAR EMPTY HEIFER? (in lots) . . ,' 35 3-ycar slteers 50 2-year steers 25 2-year steers 40 yearling-15 month steers ,(good)j. 60 yearling steers 40 mked yearlings 30 good Shorthorn 15-month 40 yearling heifers 30 store ana" forward cowa 27 springing heifers 5 springing cows On account Mr. A. M. Dombroski: 110 2-year steers (good colors) 49 yearling steera (good colors) 47 yearling heifers 20 choice 2-year guaranteed.empty heifers 15 2-year Jersey empty heifer^ Sale at 1 o'clock, ■""' STRATHMORE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6, 1918. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from MR, GORDON CALVERT, who has sold his farm, to sell on the property o% above date, WITHOUT RESERVE: gOO EWES AND LAMBS 0 dairy cows 12 2-ycar heifers 3 3ryear geldings hacks 1 aged mare 8 store pigs mowing machine, Colonial 9-coulter drillj-a.f. Duncan plough, disc harrows, hay'fake/ set 3-horse whipplctrees, 4 "■On aeDounW!i*bther verfcink 150 4 and 0-tqoth weJhsriJ 150 .shorn hogftfeMMw On account of Mrs. A. Coulton, owing to sieknesi in family: 12 dairy cows, aryull^pMgfr"''" '»*>■•** Sale at 12.30 }p.m. okau yarjb. Saturday, November 10. NEWTON KING hold his Spring Sale'as.above Entries Invited Early. JJEWTON .J£ING," WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS C WOOL held at WAITARA through out the year. SHEEPSKINS & HIDES, ETC.. offe^i every four weeks at STRATFORD NEXT OPFERING-Tuesday, NW )? Consignments must arrive by *'riday previous. Advice Cards and Labels oa application.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1918, Page 8
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