• SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD SALE T*’”' qHHE URUTI S MONDAY, postponed. The advertised. N STONY RIX SATURD. At gQ BULLS, 30 Well-bre (yearlings to j-,ear-olu»/. 30 Grade Jerseya, Shorthorns anj Fri&sians. STRATFORD HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1922. -TA BROKEN AND UNBROKEN; * V DRAUGHTS, $ -DRAUGHTS, £ LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. Included in the entries are several flrst-cla«s half draughts suitable general farm work. On account Mr. D. HYNDMAN, Moua* tain Road — 1 harness mare, broken all bar* ness, quiet for lady to drive. 1 bay gelding, 7 years, by Johi< Dillon—Rothschild mare, *4 harness. On account of Mr. M. ROWLANDS—* 1 3-ton spring waggon 14 good all-round farm horses On account Mr. P. Skousgaard—--8 half draughts, aged 5 to 7 yearn (guaranteed all work). On account Messrs. A. & C. O’Sullivan f 1 half-draught bay mare (aged) On account Tahora Sawmilling Co.-* 6 draught horses (good sorts) PROSPECTIVE BUYERS OF PEDI* GREE JERSEY BULLS. NOTE! rpHERE has not been a better oppor« trinity of securing bulls from ths leading pedigree herds in Taranaki than that offered by the following sales:— j (Under Auspices of the Jersey Breed >* 1 Club in each district.) At NEW PLYMOUTH SHOW GROUNDS, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 & 11, 1922. PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS (115 of which will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE). At STRATFORD SHOWGROUNDS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1922. 1 AG PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS (27 WITHOUT RESERVE). At KAPONGA SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922. 1 1A PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS & several HEIFERS (81 bulla without reserve). _ I Tn all 400 bulls, the BEST Taranaki I can produce for QUALITY, BREEDING and BUTTER-FAT backing, will be sold at these sales. There are sons and near relatives of many of TARANAKI’S champion cows. Each sale is a sale of “TOPS,” REMEMBER! The selection of a good butter-fat bred sire is the keynote to increased production. Buyers, attend these sales to secure the BEST. Catalogues may be obtained at all of- |j| fleas of the Auctioneers. The sales will commence at 11 n.m. sharp each day. Luncheon at sale grounds. All cattle must, be penntd ready for inspection not later than ' 9.30 a.m. at each sale. NEWTON KING, LTD., ■ ' Auctioneer*, New Plymouth and Stratford.
ANNUAL BULLOCK FAIR. AT KOHURATAHI WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1922. NEWTON KING, LTD., —AND—THE N.Z. LOAN i MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. offer at .their Annual Bullock Fair as above—--1000 HEAD CATTLE, including600 bullocks, mixed ages, mostly in good condition 250 steers 90 springing cows and heifers 50 2-year empty heifers 30 store cows O‘oo SHEEP, including—--200 m.a. ewes and lambs 150 m.a. wethers SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. Cars will leave Stratford Offices at’ 9 • o’clock on morning of sale. Seats MUST be booked THE DAY BEFORE.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1922, Page 8
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