SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD NEWTON KING, LTD.. J si ■' STRATFORD HORSE FAIR. SaA'RDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1622. -gn : BROKEN AND UNBROKEN DRAUGHTS, HALF-DRAUGHTS, ' AN’D LIGHT HARNESS HOR6KS. Included in the entries are nuuiy flmtelaoe hal*-«Lraaghts/ suitable for farmers. ' - ‘ . On aeeonnt Mr. M? Rowlands14 horse® (goM lot) • On account Mr. P. Skousgaard—• " 14- : lrorsesl ot ) - ' . On a&iouni Mr. -M. Lawray—• 1 - httmees -horoe - • HAYMARKET SALE, STRATFORD. SEPTEMBEJi 2, 1922. SO v ; ' .4-ton stack oaten hay. 200 tbtara posts. SALE AT 12 O’CLOCK.// — ' URENUI YARDS. ’ . MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,, . At 1 o’clock. 7Q SPRINGING COWS & HEIFERS (close up) '> 20 yearling Jersey heifer* * * 6 grade Jersey bulls On account of Mr. A. J. Miller— - 10 very choice 2-year grade heifers (close up) STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, IMO' , ■’ \ , 300 M.S. HOGGETS 15Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE, eluding:—■. 70 yearling heifers 30 yearling Jersey hefferg IN DAIRY PENS: 50 springing heifers and cows Sale at 1 o’clock.
PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL -FAIR Al STRATFORD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1822. ’ UNDER THE AUSPICES. OF THE STRATFORD JERSEY CATTLE CLUB. will be received ftoui FINANCIAL MEMBERS ONLY of the Stratford Jersey Cattle Club ,aaA close on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBBR-A NEWTON KING, LTD., Auctioneers, StratfordWAIWAKAIHO HORSE FAIR. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7/1922. v At 1 o’clock. <} /JQ HORSES, comprising broESS unbroken draughts, half milk carters, hacks and horaee. t ■» kKWft On account of a client—--8 good milk-carters and ' gaW farm horses. x FURTHER ENTRIES SOUtUrrAl/ WAIWAKAIHO ANNUAL BULL' FAIR. / q THURSDAY, OCTOBERS, 1922. < J?OR Bulls of all breeds, entries AMf being taken. t ~f. NEWTON KING, LTXy V FARMS FOR SALE * 1 fin ACRIES Freehold, situated within few miles of STRATFORD (good locality), all been ploughed, and. sub-divided into 11 paddolks. Will Winter 35 cows. Buildings consist-; of a well built house, trapshed and cowshed of 6 bails, 3-cow plant, which goes\ with the farm. Price £37 per acre, [£»00 oMh. Balance 5 per cent. ■ V ./’•'j 101 ACRES Freehold, situated cloid to Stratford and haialy to sub-divided into 11 .paddocks.* ter 40 cows and young stock, am do them well. Price £4l 10s; £6SGCMIV balance 6 per cent. \
J_so Freehold, close to Lep* perton, rolling <x>Ujitry«. all ploughable. Price £22* per acre; (£3OO cash or offer, MUST BE SOLD, ‘, APPLY— i NEWTON~KING; STRATFORD. NEWTON KING; WOOL, SKIN AND HIDE BtROKERK STRATFORD. I NEXT SALE SEPTEMBER 12. COMPETITION ASSURED. ' Labels and Advice Cards obrtateahle all Branches. j .’ \
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1922, Page 8
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