SALES By AIiVTION. NEWTON KINC LIST OF SH-EP FAIRS. JANUARYMONDAY, 26tWDOUGLAS.. THURSDAY 29th-TOKIRIMA, SATURDAY 31st-OKAU t ■ FEBRUARYMONDAY 2nd-URENUI. MONDAY Ath-INGIJjWOOD. TUESDAY lOth-STRATFORD FRIDAY Uth-POHOSURA. FRIDAY 13th-URUTL SATURDAY 14th-AWAKINO MONDAY leth-KOHURATAHI TUESDAY ?7th-STONY RIVKB THURSDAY 19th-OHURA. WEDNESDAY 18tlHp[ANGAM0< MONA. FRIDAY 20th-WAIWAKAIH:O J .' ENTREESmviTBD. ■ ■'*.
WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, 23rd JANUARY. 15Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE. S springing heifers SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. MR. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions ta sell by auction at his m»rt on Saturday, January 24th— Sections 1048 and 1951, Town of New Plymouth, situated at the corner of Hobson and BuUer streets. They are two nice level building sites, commanding excellent view, and over* looking the East End beacb. * Sale at 2 p.m.
IMPORTANT jySPERSAL OALE of the ,■' "BERWIN" STUD LINCOLN AND FLOCK SHEEF No. 236 WINQROVE ROAD, NGAERE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1920. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. J. Christoffell, Jnr., who has sold his farm, to sell on the property on above date, Without Reserve—--110 STUD Lincoln ewes, 2-tooth to f.f.m. 15 stud Lincoln rams, 2 and 4-tooth, entered and numbered in stud book 41 stud ram lambs 47 stud ewe lambs 76 Lincoln flock rams, 2 and 4-tooth 80 Lincoln flock ewes 24 Lincoln flock ram lambs • 25 Lincoln flock ewe lambs 205 flock ewes, 6-tooth and f.f.m 106 flock ewes, 4-tooth 125 flock ewes', 2-tooth 107 wethers, mostly 2-tooth 300 lambs 9 Romney rams, f.f.m 13 3J-year bullocks 31 2}-year steers 34 20-month steers 17 20-month heifers, r.w.l). • 8 20-month empty heifers 8 good dairy cows 2 bulls 2 gig horses, 2 sets harness, collars and hames 1 g'g LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 1 o'clock. Mr. Christoffell has been breeding Lincoins for the last 12 years, beginning with ewes bred by Stuckey, of Masterton, nnd rams bred by W. H. Weybourne, of Whenuakura, and he has kept i nothing but the very best. The flock is well nnd favorably known throughout the district, they have just been inspected, and numbers will all be ready for transfer on day of sale. Cars will leave my Stratford and Hawera.Offices from 10 o'clock on morning of sale.
NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF WOOL held at WAITAEA throughout the year. SHEEPSKINS AND, HIDES, ETC. offered every four wcek3 at STRATFORD. Consignments must anivs by Friiay previoua. Advi-e Cards and LabeU on application. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, Feb. 3. TJING UP CROZIEE, No. 21, INGLEWOOD, when you want to go to the Mountain or anywhere else. Big, roomy mra. Competent drivers. Good service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1920, Page 8
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