SALES BY AITCTIOff. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF STUD & FLOCK UNOOLNa PUKENGAHU, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16. NEWTON KING TJTAS received instruction* from. X CHUISTOPFELL, Esq., wko hu sold his farm, to sell as above—> Absolutely Without ReserVer gQgSTUDSWconaUtU^ 36 ram lamb* 50 ewes 45 2-tooth rams 57 4-tooth rams 30 2-tooth ewes 90 mixed-age ewes ■. IM9 FLOCK SHEEP, m**,' 381 lambs 488 2-tooth to fJLm. ewes 300 mixed 2-tooths I AO HEAD MIXED CATTLE 107 2}-year steers 26 15-month cattle 4 empty cows 2 dairy cows 3 weaners 3 horses Spring dray and harness, new Sstt and Gray drif, 1 new disc harrows, chain harrows, si. pfeqjfc 2 jacks. Luncheon from 11 sjebv Sale at 1$ coon. NOTE.—Mr. Christoffell started Ml 1 flock with purchases from the New Zealand Land Company, following on with McMaßtcra', Stuciey'a and Wybooa»j|( rams. The flock book number is 48. Cars will leave my Stratford and Kaponga offices at 10 o'clock on mornisf of .ale. Intending purchasers are requested to book Beats early. MAICAHU. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, Mill NEWTON" KING TTAS received instructions from Mr. £ R. MOUNSEY, to seU on the farm, on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE--> SQQ() MIXED SHEEP including—--800 4-tooth wethers 1100 2-tooth wethers 1200 2-tooth ewea 400 4-tooth ewes 400 0-tooth ewea 300 4 and 5-year ewes 500 lambs 30 2-tooth Romney rams 50 4, 6 and i.f .m. Romney rant J2O HEAD CATTLE--50 18-month steers 20 24-year steers 10 18-month heifers 25 3 and 4-year empty heifers la-store cows 8 calves 2 dairy cows HORSES—--8 farm horses Largo assortment of Implements including Disc Harrow, d.f. Plough and Sundries. Sale at 12 o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. As Mr. Mounsey has sold his, propsrty the whole of his stock will be sold absolutely without reserve. The sheep are in first rate order and I can confidently recommend anyone in search of good sheep to attend this sale. Cars will leave my Stratford office at ,0 30 on the moruing of the sale. Intending purchasers are requested to book seats early. STONY RIVER SALE AND SHEEP FAIR. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19. T'HIS sale is postponed from Tuesday next to the above date to av«U clashing with outside Sheep Fain. Early entries invited. ▲ NEWTON KING. OHUfiA SHEEP FAIR AND CATTLE SALE. •YEDNESDAY, FEB. 19, 1W», 3000 SHEEP COO 2-tooth ewes (in lots) 700 2-tooth wethers (i lots) 200 4-tooth wethers COO f.m. ewes 200 forward ewes and wethers j 600 m.s. lambs 20 rams ' 450 HBAD MDCED CATTLE, Induing— -60 3i-year bullock* fg«o4) 100 24-year steers 140 18-month steers (good) 40 2Jyear heifers, r.w.b. 50 18-month heifers 30 fat and forward cows 30 mixed weaners Sale at 11 o'clock. Cars will leave my Stratford offltt on Tuesday morning, 18th inst., at 11 o'clock Intending buyers are requested to book seats early.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 February 1919, Page 8
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