SALES BY" ACTION. NEWTON KING WAIONGONA. TUESDAY, MARCH 30, ifco. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. Tt Bchaw, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction, Without Reserve < 18 young diary cows 1 store cow 1 Jersey bull 3 farm horses Masaey Harris 9-coulter Drill (new), Massey Mower (new), Cart and Harness, Disc Harrows, Tyne and Harrows, Cultivator, and Chains, 3 Cans, Win Net* ting, Geese, Ducks, 8 bags Blood and F""-" With Slight Reserve—--1 I.H.C. 3-cow Releaser Plan* On Account of other vendors 30 in-calf heifers Luncheon provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. URENUi YARDS. MONDAY, MARCH 29. j NEWTON KING 300 MIXED SHEEP 30 20-month steers 25 2y 2 -year steers 80 miied weaner» 30 Jersey weaner heifers 40 20-month empty heifers 20 fat and forward cows 110 20-month steers (in lots) 30 2J-year steers 8 Jersey croBS springing heifert (close up) 15 2J-year steers ON account of Mr. H. Tiffen, who has sold his farm, Without 300 lamb 3 600 mixed aged ewes (to be drafted) 30 18-month mixed cattle 15 2'/ 2 -year steers 20 cows and calves The abbvo cattle are Hereford Short horn Cross.
Sale at 1 o'clock. KOHURATAHI SALE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1920. NEWTON~KINO JJAS received iDstructions from W. A. McCutchan, Esq., whose property has been acquired by the Government, to sell in the Kohuratahi Yards on above date:— 130 3to 3^"year steerß (forward cow dition) 120 2-ycar steers (good) 42 18-month Shorthorn heifei* 54 empty cows 45 18-month purebred and grade Shorthorn empty heifers 40 2 to 2i-year purebred and gradf Shorthorn empty heifers 70 mixed weaners Sale at 1 o'clock STONY RIVER YARDS.' TUESDAY, MARCH 30. AA MIXED weaners 12 store cows 350 lambs (in lots) 200 mixed aged ewes 6 store pigs 12 prime wethers 10 sacks Algerian oat» 10 siu'ks Cape barley Sale at 1 o'clock. WAIWAKAIHO YARDS THURSDAY, Ist APRIL. HEAD MIXED CATTLE SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK ; I NOTE.—Alteration of day owing t< Friday being a holiday. NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OP WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES. ETC. offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. Consignm;nts must arrive by Friday previous. Advi-e Cards and Labels on application. NEXT VALUATION—Tuesday, April 13. JOS. W. BOON, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR REGAN STREET. STRATFORD Estimates givei for all descriptions of building work in town or country. Dairy factory work a speciality. Telephone 101.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 March 1920, Page 8
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