SALES BY AUCTION STRATFORD SALE, TO-DAY (TUESDAY, NOV. 5). NEWTON KIND sell in liia Stratford yards « above date: ** 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 50 yearling steers 20 yearling Jersey heifers (good 80 empty 2-year heifers IN SPRINGER PENS): 60 springing heifers and cows " IN SPRINGER PENS; Mrs. Atkinson's (Inglcwood) herd of: 14 dairy cows, at full profit 2 dairy cows, springing The above cows (I can confidently rfr commend them) are amongst tha finest we have offered through the Stratford Yards this Season. They comprise Short* horns and a sprinkling of Jerseys. Anyone wanting a few cows to complement their herd "cannot go wrong in attending this sale. Sale at 1 o'eloclc. INGLE WOOD YARDS. ' WEDNESDAY, Gth NOVEMBER. NEWTON KING sell at Ibis yards as albovet
]_so 2-YEAH EMPTY HEITERS (in lots) 33 3-year steers 50 2-ycar steers 25 2-year steers 40 yearling-15 month steers (good) GO yearling steers 40 mivod yearlings 30 good Shorthorn 15-montli heifers 40 yearling lieifers 30 store and forward cowa 2? springing lieifers - fl springing covrs On account Mr. A. M. DombrosVi 110 2-year steers (good color" 49 yearling steers (good coloi 47 yearling heifers 20 choice 2-year guaranteed cmptj heifers 15 2-year Jersey empty heifers 1 2£-year Shorthorn bull 1 18-month Shorthorn bull 10 Shorthorn yearling steers 12 grade Jersey yearling heifers 10 choice yearling Ayrshire-Jeraej heifers On account of Mr. G. Green: 50 mixed yearlings to 15-ffiontft cattle Sale at 1 o'clock.
OHURA SALE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1918 NEWTON KING. sell in his Ohora Yards on aboy* date: gQO HEAD MIXED CATTLE, eluding: 250 3 and 4-year bullocks 120 store cows 350 2-year lieifers 150 yearling steers (good) 100 yearling heifers 15 springing cows and heifers 10 bulls 550 4 and G-tooth wethers (in wooi,_ 500 dry ewes in wool 150 hoggets Sale at 11 o'clock. Cars will leave my Stratfora Office on Wednesday morning, oth instant at 9 o'clock. Intending buyers are requested to book seats early.
OKAU YARDS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER le. NEWTON KING Tjoli his Spring Sale as above. Entries Invited Early. .) wo'OLbroker. * \ WOOL held at WAITARA through. i!>v/'Vout tlwijnir »>«*»>. • 'SHEEPSKINS' Hiralf tsfc;, offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. NEXT Nov. J£._ C'oiisigmnctita "iuusTS artiva £y "Friday •previous Advice, Curd* and 'Label* on application. L. A. NOLAN & GO. GOVERNMENT- WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH.. Q.OVERN3CENT Valuations conducted as under: y Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Waitara, at short intervals during sea* son. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street, New Plymouth, every four weeks. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., conducted monthly. Next Valuation—Tuesday, November 12 L A. NOLAN & CO.
RANTED, Known—That \f. SaxM Jones, D.S.O.A. by exam., Consulting Optician, Hawera, visits Stratford every Tuesday, and may ba consulted at I*. Edwards, Chemist, from 1 p.m. to r >
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