SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AS BELOW: LIST OF SHEEP FAIRS, AWAKlNG—Tuesday, Feb. 18. OHURA—Wednesday, February Ik). STONY RlVEß—Wednesday, Feb. 1». URUTI SHEEP FAlß—Thursday, Feb/ ri.ary 20. WAIWAKAIHO—Friday, Feb. 21, TAHORA—Wednesday, February 2fc WHANGAMOMONA—Friday Feb. 2fc POHOKURA SHEEP VAJBr-lioaiMft Mareli 3. Entries Invited STONY RIVER SALE AND SHEEP FAIR. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAR* i»{ (Altered from Tuesday to avoid clashing with outside Sheep Fain), 14 2J-year steers 20 20-month steers 20 2j-year Shorthorn rtoen 60 mixed wcaners 30 store and forward cowa 3 apringers G bulls : 15 18-month cattle 40 good 2 J-year steers 100 2-tooJih wethers 240 lambs (in lots) ' 24 fat wethers 12 ramß 30 good 18-month steers 8 fat cows 20 20-month Shorthorn steeia 10 18-month empty heifers 40 good Shorthorn weaaers 12 Jersey heifers 3 cows 180 mixed 2-tooths 150 f.m. ewes 37 forward ewes 11 fat lambs 1 purebred ram (Dred jljr Hunter's Estate) 13 weaner pigs 7 sacks chaff ALSt On account of the Public Trustee, M the estate of the late Henry Corkill, at 10.30 a.m.: Carpenter's stock-in-trade, tools, timber, inotor-bicycle, d.b. gun, V. violin, cello, forge and sundries, % ' Sale at 1 o'clock. URUTI SHEEP FAIR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2b 3500 MIXED SHEEP--1450 lambs 250 4/0-tooth wethers 60 4-tooth wethers 200 fat 2-tooth wethers 280 2-tooth wethers (good) 250 good 4-tooth ewes 180 fat and forward sheep 130 mixed 2-tooths 70 mixed sheep 200 good 4 and 6-toota and f.f.mj ewes 60 4-tooth ewes •' 260 f.m. ewes >i 15 2-tooth Romney rams 6 rams 250 mixed lambs 50 f.m. ewes No cattle will be taken at this sale. Note: Cattle and sheep sale Monday, March 10. STRATFORD. SALE OF' HIGH GRADE PEDIGREB JERSEYS. FRIDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Messrs. RANFORD BROS, and others, to sell in !iia Stratford Yards on above date t.-.eir surplus stock of pedigree Jerseys. Catalogue comprises: Q PEDIGRKE JERSEY COWS 4 pedigree Jersey heifers 16 pedigree Jersey bulls | Messrs. Ranford Bros, have been breeding mid showing Jersey cattle for tin lust twelve year*, wid during that period tHey have taken prize money in prut-tic-»L'y every showing ; u Turaiiaki. ifc expense, has been spared in building ui i'J, end 1 car ifidcntly rccomaleiiding purchasers NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. vall-attuns or WOOL he'd ,-U WAITARA Uc*,- * out tlio year. NEXT VALUATION-M.UCI) 4 SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES. ETC offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. Consi£ lln ,.mlß must arjive bv Frid«f previous. Advice Card, and U|„„ 0 , application.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 February 1919, Page 8
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