SALES BY AUCTIQW. STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, Oth NOVEMBER.' SQQ HEAD OF, CATTLE, as unders-i 100 yearling heifers 70 yearling steers 40 good 15-month heifers 45 yearling Jersey heifers 30 good 2-year empty heifers 40 20-month 2-ycar steers 24 yearling 15-month heifer* 65 2-year empty heifers 15 2-year Holstein empty heifers 47 store cows 18 3-year steers 20 springing heifers 12 weaner pigs ? m y, g'g and harness, pony, fl-year half draught gelding (all work), Syr. draught gelding, 3yr. filly, $ ■'■ 20-galion cans. 1J tons manure SALE AT 12 NOON SHARJ On account of Mr. W. Grant, of Puniho—--3 Pedigree Jersey Bulls, as under:—. 4yr old "KENLOUGH," sire "Lord Hawkesuury," dam "Delight Bell," grandsircs "Soumise Maj< esty" and "Lively," grand-daiu« "Silver Dolly Gth" and "Delights ful." An exceptionally well* bred hull, and one who has leffj some good stock. 3yr old "FACTOTUM," sire «De< lightful Boy," dam "Silver Dolly 5 th," who is by "Dalesman" imp. This bull's dam has girrt (> gallons milk a day with 4.6' ■test. • 18-month bull "BLATRCARRIG" sir* "Loch Fine," dam "Bonny Dundec." A very pretty bull, and one descended from heavy butt ter fat producing dams.' A maiden bull. ON THE FARM, OAONUI
WEDNESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER NEWTCN KING, LTD. sell on behalf of the Ejtate of the hit.* ,T. T. COOIC, absolutejjjj without reserve: 34 CHOICE DAIRY COWS (in milk)* all young and in splendid cm« dition ' 2 springing heifers 12 heifer calves 8 store pigs 1 'Syr draught gelding (any 1 3yr half-draught gelding 1 2yr filly (well bred) 1 Syr half draught gelding 1 Syr trap mare 2 draught mares (in foal to "Gow< an Brae") Spring Cart and harness, 2-yard block dray and harness longshatter gig and harness, quan*. tiy of harness, saddle ..and bridle, breaking-in gear, d.f, plough ami 4-horse gear, tripod harrows (new), swingle-trees, horse clipper, milk oans, and large assortment of farm siuh dries. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED "' NOTE.—We can recommend this dairy with every confidence. The eows are all young, good types of Jerseys, . Short* horns, and Holsteins, and at the present time are in tip-top condition and milk* ing splendidly. KOHUR/>TAH! SALE AND BULLOCK FAIR. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1920. NEWTON KING, LTD., AND THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. TO'ILL sell in their Kohuratahi yard* on above date:— gQQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, w< eluding—--100 4-year bullocks in good order Lift 3-yenr steers, in good order : 210 2-year steers, in good order 200 yearling to 15 months steers 00 2-year empty heifers HO 10-months heifers 15 springing heifers <i store eows 13 bulls SALE AtTo'CLOCK. NEWTON KING, LTD!« AUCTIONEERS HIDES, CALFSKINS, SHEEPSKINS. AND TALLOW Oirered every four weeks at Stratford* NEXT SALE-NOVEMBER 9th. ' Consignments must arrive by Friday 1 previous. Advice Cards and Labels senf > i application. OLIVER & ALLANSON, IRON AND BRASS FOONDEHS. , CLOTON ROAD, STRATFORD. (jASTINGS of any description and ty any metal made at shortest Expert pattern makers. Trade wortf' undertaken.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1920, Page 8
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