SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KIND CALENDAR Off CLEARING SALES/ OCTOBER. Thursday, 9—-E. H. Kenyon, Ngaere. Thursday, 9—H. Larsen, Waitara. Tuesday, 14 —A. W. Muir, Puniho, Stony River Yards. NEWTON KINGS' LIST BULL FAIRS* WAIWAKAIHO—Thursday, October 10, STRATFORD—Friday, October 17. DOUGLAS—Monday, October 20. INGLEWOOD—Thursday, October 28. KAPONGA—Friday, October 24. RAHOTU—Friday, October 24. URENUI—Monday, October 27. STONY RlVEß—Tuesday, October 28. WAIWAKAIHO BULL FAIR. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, ENTRIES HAVE NOW BEEN CLOSER NEWTON KING * INCLEWOOD. YARDS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8 : 2Q 15-MONTH JERSEY HEIFER^ 15 store cows 4 2-year Holsteia bulls 30 springing heifers, mostly 2 yearj 10 springing dairy cows 20 2-year steers 15 yearling Holstein Heifers 5 yearling grade Holstein bulls \ 14 springing heifers 30 fat wethers 10 dairy heifers, close up 75 mixed yearlings 8 20-month to 2-year Holstein bull#. 3 2-year Shorthorn bulls 1 grade 2-year Jersey bull 5 very choice Jersey yearling lieifer^ 2 very choice Jersey 2 ; yeur beiferf SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11. NEWTOIT KING. H as received instructions from titer executors of the late Z. W. WcIU (o sell by auction at his Mart on Saturday, October 11: THE FARM AT MANGORET, conn prising 240 acres with homestead, fenced ami sub-divided into convenient paddocks. To bo offered in one or more lots For particular* and conditions of sala apij/y ,io Messrs Roy and Nicholson to the auctioneer, SALE'AT 2 p.m. WAIWAKAIHO ..ANNUAL BULL FAIK. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER I.V NEWTON KING yyiLL sell as eluvc: 173 "LLS, comprising: 11 PEDIGREE a-YEAR JERSEYS 90 PEDIGREE 2-YEAR JERSEYS 37 PEDIGREE YEARLING JERI SEYS PEDIGREE 2-YEAR FRIESIANS I PEDIGREE YEARLING FRTERIAN . g PEDIGREE YEARLING FRIESIANS • g PEDIGREE 2-YEAR MILKING SHORTHORNS J PEDIGREE 3-YEAR MILKING SHORTHORNS JJ PEDIGREE YEARLING MILK. ING SHORTHORNS g PEDIGREE 2-YEAR AYR«~ SHIRES . ' 5 GRADE 2-YEAR HOLSTEIUSf^ 15 ORAD3 2-YEAR 'JERSEYS ' GRADE YEARLING JERSEYS 5 GRADE 3-YEAR SHORTHORNS g GRADE 2-YEAR SHORTHORNS 26 GRADK YEARLING SHORTHORNS SALE AT 11 A.M. AUCTIONEER'S . NOTE.—Dairymen are invited to obtain catalogues front any of my offices and examine the breeding of the above entry. The Jersey* include bulls from all leading North Taranaki breeders and also from Messrs, T C. F. Goulter, Blenheim, and A. Hodgkin* son, Nelson. The Friesians are from tha herds of Messrs A. Harold Street, Clifford Bros., and Wm. James' Estate. The Shorthorns are mostly from Messrs Turjibull and Son, Sentry Hill. I ha*# every confidence in inviting dairymen to this fair. Enquiries are invited, Luncheon obtainable at the Yards. Sale commences at 10.30 sharp. , Vendors are requested to note that all bulls must be yarded by 10 o'clock, otherwise they will lose their order entry.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 October 1919, Page 8
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