SALES BY AUCTION INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 6th NOVEMBER , NEWTON KING LL sell at bis yards as aoovei 15Q 2-YEAR EMPTY H®QKBK (in lots) 35 3-year steers SO 2-year steers 25 2-year steers 40 yearling-15 month steers (goodi CO yearling steer# 40 mixed yearlings 30 good Shorthorn 15-month hetfen 40 yearling heifers 30 store-and forward cows 27 springing heifers 5 springing cows On account Mr. A. M. Dombroski: 110 2-year steers (good colors) 49 yearling steers (good colors)] 47 yearling heifers 2Q choice 2-year guaranteed empty heifers 15 2-year Jersey empty heifens 16 Shorthorn yearling Bteers 12 grade Jersey yearling heifers 10 choice yearling AyrShire-Jers.r* heifers . On account of Mr. G. Greens 80 mixed yearlings to 13-montll cattle Gale at 1 o'clock. STRATHMORE.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6, 1918, NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Mk. GORDON CALVERT, who has soli his farm, to sell on the property OS above k date, WITHOUT RESERVE: 3QO EWES AND LAMBS 0 dairy cows 12 2-year heifers • 3 3-year geldings 2 3-year hacks 2 boys' poniea 1 aged mare S store pigs 4 milk cans, milk cart t ■ mowing machine, Colonial 9-coultef . drill, d.f. Duncan plough, disc harrows* hay rake, set 3-horse whippletrces, i coils plain and barbed wire. On account of other vendors: 150 4 and 6-tooth wethers 150 shorn hoggets On account of Mrs. A. Coulton, owing to sickness in family: 12 dairy cows, at full profit 20 15-month mixed cattle Sale at 12.30 p.m. Luncheon Provided, OHURA SALE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 191& NEWTON KINO.
sell in his Ohura Yards on auor« date: 800 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, w< eluding: 250 3 and 4-year bullocks 120 store cows 150 2-year heifers 150 yearling Bteers (good) 100 yearling heifers 15 springing cows and heifers 10 bulls 550 4 and G-tooth wethers (in wool) 500 dry owes in wool 150 hoggets Sale at 11 o'clock. Cars will leave my Stratford Office on Wednesday morning, Cth instant at S o clock. Intending buyers are requested to book seats early.
RAHOT-U YARDS. EKIDAY, NOVEMBER ! NEWTON KING? at his yards as ftbovc; ISO ? EAD CAT ™E yK'im- '■ ""ti' l *# JfE WT t O..K; :■-■ • . ■ C ■, - V^'x'T-V WOOLBKOKER* GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS 01 WOOL held at- WAlTASAvvfctaetlgSrout the year. ■ SHEEmW^ffit3^,l E o?C, offers evwy/our weeks'at STRATFORD; NEXT Nov. 12. Consignments ninst arrive by Fridaj previous. Advice Cards' and 'Label* <* application.
ARTISTIC FURNITURE! OAk or RISIU BEDROOM SUIfES manufactured from your choice of design. Dining Tablea, Easy Chairs, Wardrobes. Tiie Very Latest in SEA GRASS CHAIRS, SEA GRASS .^UABS MATS, etc. Bring along your Old Furniture and have it renovated and made equal to new. A Vißit of Inspection of the New and Up'to-Date House Furnishings will be welcomed. PRICES LOW. QUALITY HIGH. I- G. NEILSOK, F "nisher and Undertaker, "Phone 74 M Bfanaia.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1918, Page 8
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