SALES BY AUCTION, NEWTON KING LIST OP SUPPLEMENTARY swiwa FAIRS. MARCHTHURSDAY 18th.—URUTL <- - ■ f URUTI YARDS. THURSDAY, MARCH 18. 500 LAMBS (in lots) ISO 2-taoth wetherg 100 2-tooth ewes CO good-conditioned 4-tooth wetherg 150 4-tooth to £,m. ewes 50 forward ewes 475 sound-mouth ' 80 f.m. wethers 400 mixed sheep 15 rising 3-year in-calf heifer* .(uogs« 1 y Jersey) 25 empty 18-month lwifera 20 20-month steers 20 18-month steers 35 2-year steers •7 cows atod calves 14 weaner heifers 50 18-month steers • 20 empty heifers 12 20-month Shorthorn in-calf heity erg 15 2-tooth Romney nasi 2 harness horses 1 good hack 200 fat and forward ewes 100 4, 0 and f.f.m. ewes 40 2-tooth ewes 50 good lambs 20 18-month heitaa 250 lambs SO forward wethers 250 pood breeding ewes--1 K'? 3-slmft (in good ordol| 24 2-tooth Romney and Lincoln HIID9 (bred by J. R. CWlgan, Ha* wera)
Sale at 12 o'clock. WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, MARCH 19. 100 head mixed cattle 20 goats 100 young goats (In lots; 23 pood 2J-year in-calf heifers (ia lots) RICHMOND ROAD, LEPPERTOK. FRIDAY, MARCH 2Cth, 1920. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Mr. W. HARRIS, iviio has sold his Farm, to sell by Public Auction ns above, the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, eluding— WITHOUT RESERVF 240 TWO-TOOTH EWES.
200 2-toot!i wethers 3CO wolly lambs 450 f.m. ewes fi 4-tootli Romney rams fi 4-tooth black face rams 43 2<Vmoiith empty heifers 2T 2S to 3-year steers 20 2-year steer.i 4 dairy cows 12 store and forward cows !) 2J to 3-year empty heifers 9 weaners 4 draught horses, good (slight reserve) 1 4-yenr draught filly, unbroken 1 gig horse 2 hacks 1 yearling had: Massev 11-eouHer Drill, Disc Harrows, D.F. Duncan Plough, Hillsido Plough, Tyne Chain and Tripoli Harrows, Hay Rake, 2 Sledges, Spring Cart, 4-ton scwt. Manure, Lister 3-stand. Shearing Plant, with 2K h.p. Lister Engine complete, Wool Press, Gig and Harness, 4 sets Spiders and Chains, r> pairs Winkers, 2 Cart Saddles and Breeehings, 0 Collars, Express Saddle, Breeching and Traces, Pair Reins, set 4-liorsc Reins, 0 pairs Hames, 2 Saddles and Bridies, 4 sacks ClmlT, !" W.-Trees, 4-horse Gear, Copper, Troughs, Oils and Paints, Plain and Harb Wire, 5 rolls Netting, Ladders, Lown Mower, 7 Totani Strainers, 200 Posts, 1800 Battens, X-Saw, .Maul and Wedges, IS packets Little's Dip, Household Furniture and Sundries. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. LUNCHEON' PROVIDED. URENUI DAIRY HEIFER FAIR. NEWTON* KING Will hold a Special Heifer Sale at the Urenui Saleyards on THURSDAY, APRIL S, PRESENT ENTRIES, 310 JERSEY, I-lolstein and Short' horn springing and in-calf heif. ers (in lots to suit purchasers) 30 Jersey yearling heifers FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. Sale at 1 o'clock. w. H. JAMES, BUI -*,R AND CONTRACTOR, OrUNAKE. gSTIMAj. , given for all d;seription9 of building work in town or country, r y Factor; work a specialty.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 March 1920, Page 8
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