SALES BY AUCTION. AT THE HAYMARKET, STRATFORD* SATURDAY, AUGUST 26thj 1 NEWTON KING, sell by Public Auction at tb<f Haytnarket, as aboves 50 wcaners 39 stores 2 sows 6 25-gallon Ideal milk cans i 1 copper and stand Fencing posts 2 milk cart D 20-gallon Ideal cans , Pig troughs and farm sundries r _ Sale at 12 Noon, sharp. STRATFORD YARDS. | TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 19U / NEWTON KlNft JJAS received instructions from M& T. DAVIS, of Kolmratahi, to sell in his Stratford Yards -on above date, subject to the. Taranaki Stock Auction" eers' Association's Rules: '... ■'-.[ WITHOUT RESERVB 2Q DAIRY COWS, mostly young Jen sey and Holstein "cross, close ug NOTE.—The above Cows are in good condition, and mostly young. They are off very hilly country, and should do well out here in the open) Sale at 1 o'clock. INGLEWOOD YARDS. VEDN'ESDAY, AUGUST 3ft NEWTON KING. NjyiLL sell by auction as above, siftjcct to the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association's Rules; 50 store and forward cows 40 yearling steers 12 springing heifers . ' | 50 hoggets 30 in-calf heifers 60 yearling heifers 10 dairy cows 30 2-year empty heh'ers 5 bulls , 2 hacks '* «ale at 1 o'clock. BIRD ROAD, STRATFORD. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 191«. NEWTON KING 'fJAS received instructions f/om Mr, R. Mounsey, who has sold hij farm, to sell on the propeity on above date, subject to the taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association's Rules, WITHOUT RESERVE--Ig| DAIRY OOWS, Jersey-Shorthorn, calved since July 25. 11 dairy cows, Jersey-Shorthorns, springing . 4 2-year heifers, Jersey strain fl yearling heifers by. "Belvedere Storm" 3 grade Jersey calves 1 2-year pedigree Jersey heifer, "Maori Chief"—"Birdie's Pet" 1 1-year pedigree Jersey • heifer, "Cherry's Duke"—"Birdie's Pet" 1 pedigree Jersey bull, "Belvedere Storm," rising 3 years » 2 A to J -draught mares, 5 and 8 ycar3 4 hack and harness horses to "Gen l eral Jonbert," 2 to 4 years 1 pedigree Berkshire boar 5 pedigree Berkshire sows 4 pedigree Berkshire bd&n, 9 months 8 weaner pigs 7 ewes in lamb 6 36-gallon oak barrels, 5 milk tans, buckets, plunger, 400-gal, tank, meat safe, double and s.f. ploughs, 1 hillside plough, mower, Massey-Harris cultivator, Planet Junr., tine, chain and tripod harrows, 1 double buggy (good order), spring trap, one) %-shaft- gig, buggy harness, chains, sundry harness, quantity manure, 90 fully-paid-up share* Xgaere factory, sundries, etc,
Saie at 12.30 p.m. The above cows are a splendid lot anl in good condition. They ape second to fourth calvers and averaged for the reason over £2O per cow, with an average test of 4.2. Included in this average were fivje 3-year heifers and nine 2-ycar heifers. ' giPR IN G JJ 0R S E p AIR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER I NEWTON KINO. W/'ILL sell on above date, ,>subjttt to the Taranaki Stock Auctionceri' Rules— QQ HORSES, comprising Broken awl 'Unbroken Draughts, Half-Drauxhts, ' LighPHarness and Hacks Orii account of Mr. J. Kilsby-« ,1 pair farm horses, 5 and 7 ?e*» old ' Milk waggons and harness «om plete, in first-class order ■ On account of Mr. W. Sutton, Brixton, 1 Thoroughbred Stallion "Sweet Simon, by Cyrenian—Ma Mie Roaette ' " ' . Sale at 1 o'clock'.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1916, Page 8
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