SALES BST AUVTIOH. NEWTON KING INCLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 84th, 1920, g|Q CHOICE EMPTY HEIFERS S3 mixed 2J-year in-calf heifers 60 mixed 2J-year in-calf heifers 4S 20-month Jersey in-calf heifers 24 2£-year Holstein in-calf heifer* 10 2J-year Jersey in-calf heifer* 25 20-month Shorthorn in-caU heifers 15 very choice Jersey weaner heifers, 40 Jersey weaner heifers * .•'" * 15 store cows v ™j 70 20-anonth steera 15 2J-year steers 45 empty heifers 102 woolly lambs 50 lambs 200 4 and 6-tooth wethers 150 4-6 f.m. ewes • 200 lambj (good). 70 tip-top ewe lambs On account Messrs Prank Bros.-* 60 2J-year mixed in-calf heifers 70 20-month in-calf leifera, nwette Jersey
RICHMOND KOAD, LEPPERTDN' FRIDAY, MARCH 28th, 2920. NEWTON KING JJAS received'instructions from Mr. JVi HARMS, wfco has sold his 2ana,to ■sell by Public Auction as alwve, tile -whole of his Live .and Dead Stock, including— WITHOUT RESERVE. 240 TW °-TOOIH aWJ6& 200 2-tooth wethers 360 wolly lambs 480 f.m. ewes 0 4400 th Roniney rams 0 4400 th black face rams 43 20-month empty Jieifers 27 2J to 3-year steers 20 2-year steero 4 dairy cows 12 store and forward cows 0 2J to 3-year empty leifen 0 wcaners 4 draught horses, good (alighi reserve) 1 4-year draught f%, unbrokea 1 gig horse 2 hacks 1 yearting hack Massey 11-coulter Drill, Disc Harrows, D.F. Duncan Plough, Hillsids Plough, Tyne Chain and Tripod Harrows, Hay Hake, 2 Sledges, Spring Cart, 4-ton scwt. Manure, Lister 3-stand Shearing Plant with 2% h.p. Lister Engine complete, Wool Press, Gig and Harness, 4 sets Spiders and Chains, 5 pairs' Winkers. 2 Cart Saddles and Breechings, G Collars, Express Saddle, Breeching and Truces, Pair Reins, set 4-horse Reins, 0 pairs Hames, 2 Saddles and Bridles, 4 sacks Chaff, 13 W.-Trees, 4-horse Gear, Copper, Troughs, Oils and Paints, Plain and Barb Wire, 5 rolls Netting, Ladders, Lown Mower, 7 Totara Strainers, 200 Posts, ISOO Battens, X-Saw, Maul and Wedges, 18 packets Little's Dip, Household Furni. ture and Sundries. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. KOHURATAHI SALE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1920. NEWTON KING. JJAS received instructions from W. A. McCutchan, Esq., whose property has been' acquired by the Government, to sell in the Kohuratahi Yards on above date:— 130 3 to 3 -"- vear rtecrs (forward condition) 120 2-year steers (good) 42 IR-nwmth Shorthorn Jwifcra f>4 empty cows 45 18-month purebred and grade Shorthorn empty leifers 40 2 to 2i-year purebred and grade Shorthorn empty heifer* 70 mixed weaners Sale at 1 o'clock. RAHOTU WEANER FAIR AND CATTLE SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 26. Present entries—--315 mixed weaners (in lots) 36 20-month in-ealf heifers 15 store and forward cows 50 20-mionth steers (good line) 13 18/20-month steers 20 20-month steers Sale at 1 o'clock ! NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER, GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS 0? | WOOL held at WAITARA tbrougk. out the year. | SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC NEXT VALUATION-Tuesday, April 15. offered eeery four weeki at STRATFORD. Consignm aits must arrite by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labels oa application.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1920, Page 8
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