SALES BY AUCTIOH STONY RIVER SALE. QWING to the probability of Peact. -News arriving on Tuesday, the Stony River Sale'has been postponed to MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18. NEWTON KING. KOHURATAHISALE. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 1918. NEWTON KINO \X7ILL sell in his Kohuratahi Yards on' above date: 2Q FORWARD 4-YEAR BULLOCKS 30 4 and 5-year bullocks 40 forward cows 12 fat and forward cows 20 2-year empty heifers 10 3-year empty heifers 15 yearling heifers 200 hoggets Sale at 1 o'clock. ON THE FARM, TAT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1$ NEWTON KING TTAS. received instructions from 3 J. J. GYDE (who has sold his to sell, as above: WITHOUT RESERVE? |g CHOICE DATRY COWS (2nd caiw eras; heavily culled) 1 ?,-year-old Shorthorn bull - 3 store cowa, 2 yearling heifers, S yearling steers 12 calves, 1 mare (any harness), 1 harness" horse, 1 unbroken colt, 1 5year gelding (slight reserve), ffornsby mowing machine, s.f. Duncan plough, hillside plough, tine, chain, diBC and tripod harrows, hay rake, sledge, dray and harness, milk cart and harness, whippletrees and chains, collars, saddle and bridle, milk cans, pig trough, wire, staples, netting, tank, copper, Methven boiler, grindstone, seed sower, vise, block and tackle, tubs, garden tools, 70 feet -wire rope, tools, fowls. Household furniture Overland motor car (slight reserve}' Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1210 p.m. • BAHOTU SALE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER It .(Postponed from Friday, Nov. 8J NEWTON KING Vi/ILL sell at his yards as above: |SQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE On account of Mr. A. J. Thomas: 30 yearling steers (good) 7 3-year steers 50 yearling to 10-month heifers 12 2-year empty heifers' 25 empty cows 14 springing heifers and coffH 22 yearling steers 30 2-year steers 15 springing heifers 10 dairy bulls Spring cart and harness 1 draught mare, spring catfc and harness, gig and harness, s.f. plough, 3-leaf tine harrows, 2-horse swingletrees, chains, 33-gallon Alfa Laval Sepi arator and sundries Further Entries Invited. OKAU YARDS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16. NEWTON KING VX7TLL sell at his yards as above: 40 2-YEAR STEERS " 20 store and forward"'cows 34 2-year empty heifers ylO springing heifers (good) _^ 1 2-year Shorthorn bull 12 yearling steers 2 fat cows 10 mixed cattle 1 2-year steer 25 empty heifers (2-year) 5,3-year bullocks 1 pedigree Jersey bull 24 mixed yearlings * 140 4 and 6-tooth wetln :.- 50 hoggets 4 springing heifers 1 springing cow 140 6-tooth wethers 20 yearling heifers 1 good gig horse <• 5 yearling steers 4 empty store cows
NOTE.—The Okau ladies are providing luncheon in the interests of the Red Cross. Sale at 12 noon sharp. J£ING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. SHEEPSKINS & HIDES, ETC., offered NEXT OFFERING—Tuesday, Nov. 12 Consignments must'arrive by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labels ou application. WANTED, Known-That W. Saxon Jones, D.S.O.A by exam., Consultmg Opt.eian, Hawera, -visits Stratford every Tuesday, and may be consulted at F. Edwards, Chemist, from l« m n
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