AUTUMN CATTLE FAIR. EAHOTU YAEDS. TUESDAY, APRIL S. NEWTON KING TWILL sell at his yards as above—■Q ~A HEAD .MIXED CATTLE, comprising— -00 2>/ 2 to 3-year steers, O/A 11. Lysaght, Esq. 40 2% to 3-year steers, O/A T. Sinclair, Esq. 11,0 2'/, to 3-ycar steers ' 100 18-month to 2-year steers .250 mixed weaners (in lots) 50 in-calf heifers 50 18-month heifers "75 yearling steers 45 prime fat cows 50 store and forward cows 11 lulls -20 2-tooth ewes <5 acres turnips near Pungarelra. Sale at 12.30. CLEAEING SALE . ON THE FAE.M, KAlll'l ROAD, EAHOTU. FEIDAY, APRIL 18. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from MR. CHARLES' CRISP, who has sold his ■ farm, to sell by public auction as above—- ' HIS CHOICE DAIEY HERD, as follows: OO FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS 3 pedigree Ayrshire cows 2 pedigree Ayrshire bulls (one a prize-taker) —3. pedigree Ayrshire 20-month heifers : 2 pedigree Ayrshire weaners 50 weaners (all by pedigree Ayrshire bulls) 114 shares in Kahui Road Dairy Company (in lots) Pigs and tools. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30. . NOTE.—This herd contains many half und three-quarter Ayrshires, besides grade Jerseys and Shorthorns. They have all been constantly milked by hand for the last three seasons, and have been ;lieavily culled year by year. MONDAY, APRIL 14. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mr. F. J. Bovett, who has sold his farm, to sell, on the farm. Omata. WITHOUT RESERVE, as above,— 2Q DAIRY COWS, early calvers 13 Jersey weaner heifers 1 Jersey bull 2 goats, 2 pigs, trap mare, 00 p.b. W.L. fowls, milk cart and harness, milk cans and buckets, 22 shares Omata Dairy Factory, cattle dog, dog cart and harness (reserve), disc, ploughs, harrows, and a big list of farm sundries.
Also.— THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD ■ FURNITURE & EFFECTS. Luncheon at 12.30. Sale at 1 o'clock. Note.—Mr. Bovett lias been farming at Omatsi for the last 10 years, and most of these cows are liLs own rearing. OUTSIDE ENTRIES WILL P,E TAKEN. T HAVE enquiries for Guaranteed Dair Herds and invite particulars. NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD. & KAPONGA. WEBSTER, DQBSON L IST S Stratlnnore—Monday, 7. Stratford—Tuesday," 8. Stratford—Tuesday, 22. OKEY SON AND ARMOLO IN (VOLUNTARY) LIQUIDATION. T)ENDING disposal of remaining premises, the clearing sale of Witll Papers and Household and Oneral Hardware, at SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH will be continued. Any goods not in stock procured at lowest current rates. CENTPJVL HARDWARE DEPO'.', DEVON ST. VOU can get it cheaper at the Red Post.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 270, 7 April 1913, Page 1
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