SALES BIT A.UVTHW. NEWTON KING,LfII LEPPER ROAD, INGLEWOOD.' TUESDAY, AUGUST 84, 1980. NEWTON~KINC, LTD. J-JAS been favored with instruction t0 sell by public auction the whole ol Mr. F. Goodwin's live and dead stock. «| undor,— WITHOUT RESERVE: 32 *OUNG MIXED DAIRY COW% August and September c&lv6» 14 choice springing heifera, close ug I bull 0 yearlings ....... 4 farm horses 3 sows with litters, 2 sowi to Lever plough, tyne harrow*, harrows, reaper and binder .(iljfbt reserve), mower, drill, tcarlfler, hand seed drill, chaffcutter, i spring drays, milk cam, iledgej wheelbarrow, jack, maul antl wedges, crow bar, 4 ton chaft, bushels barley, and farm uttndriei, On account of a client—--14 good springing heifera, clot« Up On account of client—--14 choice springing heifqra, close ,u£ ' 1 double buggy t SALE At 1 O'CLOCK STRATFORD SALE. > i TUESDAY, 24th AUGUST, am g()Q HEAP MIXED CATTLE • 40 store and forward pows 80 mixed yearlings ' • ' 30 yearling steers . 30 empty heifers 150 hoggets 1 i■ , ■ In Springer Pens: 80 springing heifers and cows « On account of Mr. E. KeUih'er—--1 choice dairy cow "Ruby" (dot# up) •
The above cow was the winner of thv first prize for cow in milk at the .last Stratford A. and P. Show, the judge remarking that she was a credit to the owner. r ' ' SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. - INGLEWOOD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25. 45 HOLSTEIN YEARLING HEIFEItS 25 Jersey and Jersey cross yearling heifers ■ 50 Shorthorn yearling heifers 30 good Jersey cross yearlinc helferi 50 yearling steers 37 yearling steers •' v 20 store cows 15 forward cows ' ' 12'2-year steers 45 springing heifers 17 springing .heifers (choicej 40 3-year-old extra choice springing heifers 23 good springing dairy cows 60 p.b. Romney ewe hoggets , 25 hoggets (woolly) / SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. ' DOUGLAS.-- " ' WEDNESDAY, 25th.AUGUST, 1920, /newton kino, ltd. H AVK r<,cc, ' V(,!l instructions from' Mr. FRED WEBB, who is giving up business, to sell at Douglas on abov, date— WITHOUT RESERVE: -r 9 WAGGON HORSES' 3 lorries , t 1 block dray, I.J yards 10 horse collars
J) !iors ( i nigs 3 Tarpaulins, 3 Dray .Saddles & Breeching*, 4 lorry saddles and broochH sot* leading harness,-'.l timber Jack, 1 Feed House, and <fuantitfy of sundries. - ' - • » WITH SLIGHT* RESERVE: ■ 1 J-acre Section in Douglas' Township, with 10-stall Stable, 1 lobie box, feed and harness room,« Gig Horse, 1 Hack, Saddle and Bridle, 2 Gigs, 1 Cortland Waggon atid Harness, 1 Breaking-in Gig. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. •. NEWTON KING, LTD WOOLBROXrR. L ASI GOVERNMENT VALUATIOK OF WOOL WILL BE' HELD AT WAITARA EARLY IST AUGUST. NEXT SALE OF SHEEP" SKINS, HIDES, ETC., AT • STRATFORD, TUESDAY, SEPT.- 14, Consignments must arrive by Friday, previous. Advice Cards <md Übels on application, , , , SAVE" OIL, repjilii, trouble—fit a 'King" OUer oq your car '. AUTOMATICALLY controls level crankcase oil. .Booklet Frw ManmV. Machinery Co., 5' Bedford church. , , • ; ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1920, Page 8
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