SALES BY AUCTION, NEWTON KING CALENDAR OF CLEARING SALES. ■Monday, 3—P. A. Opensliaw, Lepperton. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, NEWTON KINO ETAS received instructions from Mr. P, A. Opensliaw, who lias sold bis farm to sell by Public Auction as above, with' out Reserve—- () DAIRY COWS, all but one calved; in September and October 1 in-calf Jersey heifer 4 purebred Shorthorn maiden 2-yeaif bulls 1 purebred Shorthorn maiden 15* month bull 1 pedigree Jersey heifer "Conceit's; Blossom" 12 grade Jersey heifers, empty 20 pedigree Eoniney ewes with 12$ per cent, lambs > 1 pedigree Romncy ram 50 ewes with big percentage of lambs 4 pedigree Lincoln rams 20 forward sheep Factory horse, 1 good saddle mare 'iZoe", gig pony "Mystery," gig pony "Rummy," gig and har* ness, saddles, harness, spring enrt and harness, milk cans, buckets, sledge, hajrowß, 2 ploughs, roller, poultry and ducks, 5 breeding sows in pig, 2 young boars, several nice young sows, 4 store pigs and household furniture, including—Oak piano by Boyd, London, nearly new (reserve), American leather chesterfield, 2 leather easy rock» ing chairs, dining table, malio-i gany chest drawers, 2 kitchen tables, chairs, washstands and all sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED SALE AT 12.30. STRATFORD SALE, * TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. SOO HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including:: 20 store and forward cows 23 2-year steers 00 yearling Jersey heifers 00 ycarlingHolstein-Shorthornheifer* 40 mixed yearlings 20 Jersey yearling heifers 100 Holstein yearling heifers 70 Shorthorn yearling heifers On account Estate late S. J. Rawle*;' 10 choice Jersey yearling heifers ,In Springer Pens: -, 60 springing heifers and COws ~ SALE AT 12.30 O'CLOCK. INGLEWOOD YARDS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. IQQ EMPTY H&FERS, 15 months to 2 years (to be drafted) 9 empty forward cows 40 2-year steers ' . 24 store cows 25 empty 15-nionth heifers 100 ewes and lambs (subject to sale); 20 yearling Jersey heifers • 250 ewes and lamba 25 2-year springing heifers 15 15-month heifers 50 yearling heifers 2 grade Holstein 22-year bulls, 22 springing heifers 25 Shorthorri-Holstein yearling steers 25 yearling heifers 400 shorn ewes with 100 per cent, lambs 5 dairy bulls SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. RAHOTU. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. yyiLL sell as above: 15Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE 1 3-year f-draught gelding NEWTON ICING WOOLBROKER. JOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OP WOOL held at WAITARA through, out the year. VOOL VALUATION NOVEMBER 11. HEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. Cousignnunts must arrive by FrMaj irevieus. Advice Cards ani Labels on pplication til B , car ,eav 1 8 «"* : mining * gmont Road) at 9.30 W. Bransgrove,
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1919, Page 8
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