SALES BY AUCTION SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AS BELOW: v LIST OF SHEEP FAIRS. INGLEWOOD—Monday, Feb. 10. STRATFORD—Tuesdajr, Feb. 11. URUTI-Friday, Feb. 14. KOHURATAHI-Friday, Feb. 11 ,J. CHRISTOFFELL, PuUengahu, Clearing Sale—Saturday, February 15. T R. MOUNSEY, Clearing Sale— Moa. day, February 17. AWAiaNO—Tuesday, Feb. 18. OHURA—Wednesday, February 19. STONY RIVER-Wednesday, Feb. 19, WAIWAKAIHO—Friday, Feb. 21 TAHORA—Wednesday, February 20. WHANGAMOMONA—Friday Feb. 28. POHOKURA SHEEP, FAlß— Mmiteg March 3. Entries Invited. SALE QF RACEHORSES* HAYMARKET, NEW PLYMOtJT& TO-DAY. THURSDAY, FEB. 6. NEWTON KING WILL offer aj, 10 a.m. Thoroughbred black colt Morf 'Avis* 2 years, by Campfire—Gosling (full brother to Depredation); with engagements WAIWAKAIHO. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 30 STORE AND FORWARD COWB 60 mixed weaners 5 springers 10 bulls INGLEWOOD SHEEP FAIR AND CATTLE SALE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 500 f.m. ewes 200 fat hoggetts 500 wethers 240 f.m. ewes 300 woolly lambs 50 cull ewes 100 4-tooth wethers 30 fat ewes 200 lambs 50 cull lambs 200 woolly lambs 00 f.m. ewes 300 2-tooth ewes 200 0-tooth to f.m. ewes 30 f.m. ewes 70 2-tooth wethers 10Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE Note.—This sale is being held on ihi Monday to avoid clashing with the Ha-t NEWTON KING, WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. Wool valuation at Waitara, Feb. 4, 1919. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. NEXT OFFERING-March 4th. Consignments must anive by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labels on application. WAIKATO FARMS SALE OR EXCHANGE. 1000 ACRKS > fwhold, all ploughable, 700 acres in grass, balance iVni ;ll „i toot, well divided, up-to-date S-roomcdP.'' house, hot and cold water, eon-ci-.'c c.w <!,«, ..(.o-.ioi and po.-: ol»ce i mile, township and :•*•!• way 12 miles. PRTCE: £i .os r.ei acre. (>w!Ser will sell on except; o ■,':■,- ~;.S v terms, or exchange r>. ' ■.„,,,}! 'larni, vent producing w;> ...' v or mortgage.*. * fi 352 ACRES freehold, 6 miles fro:,, Hamilton towi,. all in nrass. well subdivided, il-rooiiicd house. 12wiil cow-shed. 2 windmills, man's v hare, etc. A nioto- car can be um '<' n ;iil over. A gift at£ 3S per acre. XARANAK! FARM of m acres, no fencing. Will „an- v U0 cows 'and young stock. PBICE: £ 22 per acre, £3OO casfl or good mortgage. Further apply to NEWTON- KING. Land Department, INGLEWOOD. MANY a farmer thought hTwas gettw sent hZ rc3 "! tS fr ° m Ma rows until >•■ sent hm c earn to us. Then he found that v£itT 1 w" Wt be ««-The Wangam.i ESrS°* Wl^nt,J.M U d?or«: bt
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1919, Page 8
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