SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING CALENDAR OF CLEANING SALES. ♦ SEPTEMBER. Friday, 26 H. T. Fischer, Kaponga Sale Yards. Saturday, 27 —J. R. Sly, Waitoitoi. OCTOBER. Wednesday, I—T. Joyce, Maku Road, Kohuratahi. Thursday, '.I—E. H. Kenyon, Ngaere. Tuesday, 14—A. W. Muir, Punilio, at Stony River Yards. NEWTON KINGS' LIST BULL FAIRS WAIWAKAIHO—Thursday, October 16. STRATFORD—Friday, October 17. DOUGLAS—Monday, October 20. INGLEWOOD—Thursday, October 23. KAPONGA—Friday, October 24. RAHOTU—Friday, October 24. URENUI—Monday, October 27. STONY Rl^Eß—Tuesday, October 28. IN ORDER TO CLOSE ESTATE. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from the Executors in the Estate of the late Thomas King, to sell by Public Auction, at the Mart, Devon Street, the undernoted fine residential sites, on Saturday, September 27,1919. s LOT I—Sections 701, 702, freehold, corner of Dawson and Vivian Sts., containing 2 roods 6 perches, with dwelling house containing 7 rooms and outbuilding. LOT 2—Section 703, freehold, fronting Vivian Street., containing 1 rood, 3 perches. No buildings. LOT 3—Part 699 freehold, fronting Brougham Street, containing 21 perches, with 10-roomed dwelling thereon. Sale at 2 o'clock. Further particulars may be had upon application to the Auctioneer. HAYMARKET SALE, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 30 WEANERS 20 stores 2 sows (September and October) 10 stores 1 pony gig and harness 1 milk wagon Quantity building timber, sashes and doors, roofing iron SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK.
URENUI YARDS. Monday, September 29. 400 head mixed cattle 30 springing heifers 5 springing dairy cows 15 store cows 80 yearling to 2-year Grade to choice Jersey heifers, empty (to be drafted) 30 Shorthorn yearling heifers 35 2 and 3-year springing heifers 35 2-year steers 00 2-year steers CO mixed yearlings 100 yearling steers 15 choice yearling heifers, all by pedigree Jersey bull 1 15-montli Shorthorn bull 37 cows in calf to Hereford bull 98 yearling steers (good) 500 hoggets 8 bags seed potatoes On account Mr. F. H. Bhmdell, who has sold part of his-Pukearuhe Farm, 100 2-year steers 50 3-year steers 10 empty cows !> fat heifers / 2 springing cows, 2nd .Mii tn 2 cows and calves * 20 2-year empty heifers (Iff fat ewes and wethers. On account Mrs. L. I. Sowvy—■ 0 cows, 2 Shorthorn bulls, (i 2-year heifers, 1 Lincoln ram, I Berkshire boar, P. and 1). Duncan d.f. plow, McCormick inoyer, 1 ton Basie Super, .1 ,cement, trough, 90-gallon Alfa Laval Separator Clients are requested to nnie that the Dairy Sale will start at 12 NOON SHARP. STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER .10. FIRST-CLASS Shorthorn yearling steers 1 good Rhorlhom hull SO mixed yc:i! ling# 15 store cows -. 1 Duncan IS-roulter drill (without' reserve! 1 ton oat sheaf chuff NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF WOOL held at WAITARA tlireugliout the year. t SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every four weeks v STRATFORD. NEXT SALE: SEPTEMBER 23. Couaigum ;nts must arrive by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labels ou application.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1919, Page 8
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