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JJEWTON KING'S BATTLE SALES. Tataraiinaka, Mr. T. .1 nry'-f Cleaning Sale, Monday, itareh 30. ltaliolu. Tuesday, March 111. Xoko Slieep Fair, Tuesday. March 31. Stony River, Wednesday, April I. Waiwakaiho, Thursday. April 2. Awakino, Thursday, April 1. Poliuknra Sheep Fair, l-'rida\. Aptil 3. . Kaporiga, Friday, April o. ' Toko, Monday, April (i. Stratford, Tuesday, April 7. Tatarsiuiiika,'All'. -I. DngganV ek«ir. ing sale, Wednesday, April 3. lintries solicited.

TATAR AIMAKA. MONDAY, MARCU 30. XEWTOiX KING JJAS received instructions from Al*'. John .lury, who liiis sold his larn. j to soli by auction on the farm, fjowcr j l>etone Itoad.. on above ihitc, all his dairy and farm stock, as undergo lirst-class dairy cows, mostly August and September calvers 47 calves to yearlings 1 good 3-year Shorthorn bull 8 forward store pigs 3 heavy draught horses (2 marcs) | 1 2-year tilly by Highland Laddie, ! 1 pair roan buggy mares by j (Jlasgow (Jeordie, Bamlrtl reaper and mower, Reid and Cray turnip drill (nearly new), hay rake, 2 drays, express, double buggy, moulding ploug.i, d.f. and s.f. ploughs, disc, chain, and tine harrows, 4-horse gear, farm tools, milk-cans, etc., d/b.b.l. gun, largo stack ha/, roller, household furniture and sundries Lunch at noon. Sale at 12.30 o'clock.

The dairy cows are nearly all Ji and are an exceptionally early calvci... baying been heavily good lot, the hctu culled (or years past. C 7? i j Sl' Hl'l JiJIEXTAIiY TOKO j "S HOP 1 AIR, j TUESDAY, MARCH Ul. j NEWTON SING sell by auction at his yards as I above—--9000 SUEEt', comprising— | 50(10 t'.m. ewes 2000 jjood rape lambs 1000 2 and 4-tooth wethers 000 2 and 4-Uiotli ewes 35 Lincoln and ltomuey rams Sale at 1 o'clock. NiiWTOX KLNIi, Auctioneer. A conveyance will leave the Stratford mart at 10 o'clock on morning of sale. STOXY KIVKE. WEDNESDAY', APIUL 1. NEWTON KING W ILL soil l»y public auction at aU yards as above, — 3QO MIXED CATTLE, including - 100 mixed weaners 40 18-munths mixed 25 la-months steers 30 stoic vows 20 fat coaVb and heifers 25 fat fan, owes 50 -shorn lambs

Sal*; at l-.M o'clock, THURSDAY, APRIL 2. NEWTOif KING YV IJX soil by jmblie auction at liis yards as above,— 3000 )IIX1::U SHEEI '' indiKling--1000 2, 4, anil (i-tooth ewes 1300 li lu f.m. ewe's 200 sound mouth do. UOO lambs 15 English .Leicester raius 15U 2-tootU ewes in laml) MIXED CATTLE, including ~ 200 3, 3'/» ,and 4-year bullocks 100 'i'/j-yeai' bullocks 84 store cows 10 fat spcyed cows Sale at 12.30 o'clock.

WAIVVAIKAUIO. THWiSBAvTAPIIJLb 2. XEWTUN KING yyiLL sell by public auction at his yards as above,— 2£jQ MIXED CATTLE, including—--100 calves to yearlings. 30 stoic cows :2U fat anil forward cows. Salt; at 12.30 o'clock.

IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. TATARAMAKA. WJiDJShSDAY, APRIL 8. NEWTOX KING JJAS received instructions from John and Mrs, Uugyan, wlio have sold their farm, to sell by auction at the Homestead, i'etonc Road, on Wednesday, Bth April, the whole of their live and dead stock, consisting of—

tiO choice dairy cows, mostiy August and September ealvers 1U three-quarter-bred Jersey cows by "Coldlincli" (i halfjwed Jersey heifers in calf 10 Jersey heifer calves 1 purebred Jersey bull 2 draught horses, 2 Governor mares (one in ioal lo Count Beldcn), 1 pony by Lionel, 1 bay mare iu foal to Count Belden, 1 boar, U sows in farrow, U sows with litters, 20 fowls and ducks, 1 good cattle-dog, spring dray and harness, gig and harness, disc and tine harrow*, chaffeutter, Planet Jnr. seed drill, and other implements, 0 milk-cans, buckets and sundries, 1 stack liay

Duchess chest, washstands ami 1 ware, chests drawers, dressing tables, mirrors, bedsteads, mat- \ tresses, chairs, tables, couches, mats, carpets, linoleum, louder and irons, lamps, curtains, piano, Singer sewing machine, kitchen, utensils, and sundries Also, with slight reserve—--1 Hopkiusoa pian® 1 rubber-tyre gig 1 -1-year-old Alltert Victor colt Lunch at 11.30. Sale at 12 o'clock. XOTK. —The Auctioneer would cuil special al-tciition to this sale, the cows being a lirst-class lot and the result o! many years' careful selection. ryANTED, Partner in Grocery Business; good chance lor energetic man. Apply Daily News office.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 84, 28 March 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 84, 28 March 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 84, 28 March 1908, Page 5