SALES BY AtKTIOX ;' NEWTON KING, LTD LIST OF BULL FAIRS. OCTOBER. WAIWAKAIHO-Thursday and Friday* 7th and Bth. STRATFORD-Saturday 16th/ DOUGLAS-Monday 18th. INGLEWOOD—Thursday 21st. RAHOTU—Friday 22nd. KAPONGA—Friday 22nd. URENUI—Monday 25th. STONY RIVER-Tuesday 28th, Entries Solicited. INGLEWOOD HORSE FAIR* MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 18J» f gJJ HORSES of aU classes, comprising unbroken and broken, half* draughts, milk carters, hacksj ponies and harness horses. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. STRATFORD SALEYARDB. TUESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, 1920 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE. ''. 20 1-year Jersey heifers 40 1-year Jersey heifers 40 1-year steers 30 2-year empty heifers In Springer Pens: - 60 springing heifers and cows On account of a Client—--30 dairy cows, genuine herd, half ty milk, balance close to profit On account of Messrs. Cleknd Broi-A 15 dairy cows On account of Mr. E. Walters—--20 3-year springing heifers On account of MR. E. CALLAGHAN-* j 12 dairy cows On account of MR. A. BARLOW 15 first-class dairy cows 8 springing 3-year heifer* Also, on account of M. A. GADSBY--3 dairy cows (any guarantee) SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. INGLEWOOD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1024 gQ EMPTY HEIFERS 25 yearling heifers 30 yearling heifers (good) ■ - ( 40 yearling steers 15 2*-year steers 25 store cows 4 35 springing heifers; . - 22 springing heifers 0 good dairy cows 16 dairy cows ' • 80 ewes and lambs ATAWA ROAD, TARATA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 19H| newtopTklng, ltd. TJAVE been favored with instruction from Mr. L. Marsh, who has sob) his farm, to sell by Public Auction a| above— WITHOUT RESERVE: g HOUSE COWS, in calf 1 very choice Jersey cow (calvedJ 1 very choice Jersey heifer 21 mixed springing heifers 27 empty heifers 8 Jersey yearling heifers 15 mixed yearling heifers 3 yearling steers 1 6-ycar half-draught mare (an| trial) 1 0-year half-draught gelding fang trial) Gig, pony, child's pony, 4 pigs, spring cart and harness, gig and harness 2 collars, Adrianco mower, knift grinder, Massey s.f. plough, Syrai cuse Hillside plough, 1 Price's jackj 1 Wallaby Jack, Booth. McDonaH s.f. plough, disc harrows, tyne asl chain harrows, 4' pair trace chains} swingletrees, 3 horse bar, 60 totani posts, 300 battens, 4«wt barb wiWb hay knife, stack 10 tons hay, 1 86* gal. Alfa separator, Unique copper) X saw, maul and wedges, 2 C bant 21 fowls, 6 turkeys, kauri tub, Id cwt Ephos super, all farn»:.tc«ls,an4 sundries. l HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. SALE AT : O'CLOCK. luncheon-, mmm. NEWTON KING, LTD WOOLBROXrR. NEXT SALE OF SHEEP SKTSfi^ STRATFORD, OCTOBER 4, NEXT SALE OF HIDES, EIO* STRATFORD, OCTOBER 18, WOOL. Last Government Valuation will M held at Watfara on 28th September. Consignments must arrive by Fridaj* previous. Advice Cards and* Labels on application. ■ -
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1920, Page 8
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