I SALES BY AUCTION. WAIWAKAIHO ANNUAL BULL FAIR. " », .WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15. NEWTON KING VyiLL sell as above: 173 BULLS, comprising: 11 '-TEDIGREE 3-YEAR JERSEYS " PEDIGREE YEARLING JER< SEYS fi PEDIGREE 2-YEAR FRISSIANS 1 PEDIGREE YEARLING PRIE. SIAN Q PEDIGREE YEARLING FRIEt , SIANS 'o. PEDIGREE 2-YEAR MILKINU SHORTHORNS >y PEDIGREE 3-YEAR MILKINC| SHORTHORNS PEDIGREE YEARLING MILK' ING SHORTHORNS %i PEDIGREE 2-YEAR AYR« SHIRES g GRADE 2-YEAR HOLSTEINS J g GRAD3 2-YEAR JERSEYS \ £ GRADE YEARLING JERSEYS g GRADE 3-YEAR SHORTHORNS GRADE 2-YEAR SHORTHORNS 2g GRADE YEARLING SHORTHORNS SALE AT 11 A.M. AUCTIONEER'!? NOTE.—Dairymen are invited to obtain catalogues from any of my offices and examine the breed* ing of the above entry. The Jeraeyg include bulls from all leading North Taranaki breeders and also from Messrs C. F. Goulter, Blenheim, and A. Hodgkinson, Nelson. The Friesians are from the herds of Messrs A. Harold Street, Clifford Bros., and Wm. James' Estate. Thft Shorthorns are mostly from (Messrs! Turnbull and Son, Sentry Hill. I have 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 r note thai, all bulls must be yarded'by 10 o'clock, otherwise they will lose their order of entry.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11. NEWTON KIN(J. TTAS received instructions from the executors of the late Z. W. Welb to sell by auction at his Mart on Saturday, October 11: THE S\RM AT MANGORF.I, comprising 240 acres with homestead, fenced and sub-divided into convenient paddocks. To ba offered in one or more lots For particulars nnd conditions of'sale apply to Messrs Roy and Nicholson or to the auctioneer. SALK AT 2 p.m.
£3OO CASH Will secure a model freehold farm of 75 aeres with no weeds; situated only half mile from railway station and school, cheese factory 1$ miles, township 3 miles; sub-divided into 15 level paddocks. Comfortable homestead, up-to-date milking shed (concreted), and outbuildings. present there is eight acres in oat 3 This farm is capable of carrying .15 cows—for years has been carrying 30 cows. - At present there nre 3()'cows, 4 horses, 12 sheep on the property. Owner can show good returns Price, £fii> per acre; £3OO. cash, balance for a term at 5J per cent Apply sharp— NEWTON KING, LAND DEPARTMENT, Inglewood. T. I. LAMASON AUCTIONEER AND PRODUCE MERCHANT. BROADWAY.... STRATFORD FRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! Direct from the Orchards to the Sale Rooms. Best Quality Fruit at YOUR OWN PRICE.
vm"i> rs 'J' emember y°« "an purchase not,, FERTHjgjSjfc AND P G] cn •S from T. I. LAMASON. 0..1 ~ best, varieties offering. - POTATOES, PRODUCE, POULTHY, Agent for- International Harvester Co, Milking Machmes (used on Government Farms). Broa,lwa y Stratford.
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