SALES BY AUCTION. 1 NEWTON KING CALENDAR OF CLEARING SALES, : OCTOBER. Wednesday, I—T. Joyce, Maku R<u<L Kohuratahi. Monday, U—R. B. Gray, Okato. Thursday, 9—E. H. Kenyon, Ngaere. Tuesday, 14—A. W. Muir, Puniho, af Stony River Yards. NEWTON KINGS' LIST BULL FAIRS WAIWAKAIHO—Thursday, October 16. STRATFORD-Friday, October 17, DOUGLAS—Monday, October 20. i INGLEWOOD—Thursday, October 23. ■ KAPONGA—Friday, October 2i , RAHOTU—Friday, October 24. URENUI—Monday, October 27. STONY RlVEß—Tuesday, October 28/ WAIWAKAIHO V rt RDS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3. JSO HEAD MIXED CATTLE 7 2-year steers 20 springing heifers S dairy cows 25 yearling heifers 30 yearling steers 12 store cows 1 Jersey springing heifer STRATFORD HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, OOTOBER 4. QQ HORSES, comprising Broken" amj Unbroken Draughts, Half* Draughts, Hacks, and Ligh{| Harness Horses SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. ON THE FARM, HEMPTON ROAdT"* OKATO. / MONDAY, OCTOBER 6. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mt, R- B. Gray, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction a, above, WITHOUT RKSERVE: 51 CHOICE DAIRY COWS 7 registered Shorthorn cows (i« milk and to calve) 5 Shorthorn beifers by registere4 bull 14 very choice yearling Shorthorn heifers by registered bull (exceptionally nice line) 23 Shorthorn calves by registered bull 2 Shorthorn bulls 2 store cows 2 express horses, collars, and hame«( 1 4cow Ridd milking machine with releaser and new pulsators (reserve) 12 milk cans, tray and cooler Removable roofed-in milk stawj (reserve) 30ft. milk Burning, ban-els and troughs, copper and stand, 2cwt. Ceremilk calf meal, s.f. doublewheel Duncan plough
Luncheon Provided. SALE AT 12.30 O'CLOCK AUCTIOi\EER'S~NOTE.-My representativo Ims inspected this herd, and they can be highly recommended. They are a Shorthorn-Jersey line j n fine condition and a very heavy milking lot. They are practically all in milk. Cara will run from all my offices (North and South Taranaki) on the morning of sale. Cows will bo delivered free to Opunake* Intending buyers will please book seats early. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11. NEWTON KINO. JJAS received instructions from the executors of the lato Z. W. Wells to sell by auction at his Mart oft Saturday, October 11: THE FARM AT MANGOREI, com, | pnsin R 240 acres with homestead, fenced and sub-divided into convenient paddocks. To be I offered in one or more lots For particulars and conditions of sale apply to Messrs Roy and Nicholson or to the auctioneer. SALEAT2p.m NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS 0? WOOL held at WAITARA through.,' out the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC, offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. Consignments must arrive by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labels on application. The coal .shortage,.won't badly ,f you preparc fQr the cQld j •rr bHymg a P atent "Unique" stopllZ\f°l Water Bott,e - Always dl
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