SALES BY AUCTION. E W T 0 S ■ K 1 N O'fl LIST OF SALES, AUGUSTMonday, 9.B—Douglas.,, ■ Tuesday, 2!)— Stratford. Tuesday, 29—Stratford Heifer Sali Wednesday, 30—Inglewood. SEPTEMBERThursday, 21 Waiwakaiho !Hyr»J| J'air, ■, i Entries invited, LIST OF CLEARING SALES. AUGUST— Monday, 28 —Mrs. Crozier, Fraoklejj Road. Tuesday, 20—Tom Davis, in Strata ford Dairy Yards. I Thursday, Sept. 14. J. Dravitzski< Ratapiko SEPTEMBER— Friday, I—R, Mounsej* Bird Roaflj Stratford. Thursday, 7—Estate Jolin Qower, Oakura. OCTOBER— ' Friday, (I—Newton (King's (Pedigree Hobsteins at Bell Block. DOUGLAS YARDS, TO-DAY I : MONDAY, AUGUST 23, lftfl, NEWTON KING, sell by auction, subject to thi Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' A«S<>< ciation Rules — 2Q.Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 28 2} to 3-year steers 15 20-montli to 2-year steeri 15 store coWg 1 SO good yearling heifers J QQQ HOGGETS, off turnip Sale at 1 o'clock. OKAI*YWA SALEYARDS; MONDAY, AUGUST 28. At 1 o'clock. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVK organisation SOCIETY OS NEV7 ZEALAND, LTD., TOILL sell by auction as above, aubt ject to Jim Taranaki Stock Auo' tioneers' Association's Bules:— 25 forward and store cows J 5 mixed wcaners G dairy cows, close to profit 10 choice springing beifers 15 choice heifers, close to profit 0 good 3-year springing heifer* C pigs STRATFORD YARDS „ U'UES'DAY, AUGUST 29. 1910 NEWTON KING. 1 * sell by Auetion, subject to tti< Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Rules— HEAD MIXED CATTLE 150 fat and forward ewes ' 60 4-tootk wethers 500 hoggets fale at 12.30 p.m. SPRINGING HEIFEfe YAfIISS--40 springing heifers and cows Also clearing sale on account Mr. Tont Davis, as per advertiseavej'?
Gale at 1 o'clock. STRATFORD ,YARDS iUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1016. NEWTON KINGHAS received instructions from MR, T. DAVIS, of Kohuratahi, to sell in hi* Stratford Yards on above date, subject to the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association's Rules: WITHOUT RESERVE. 4)0 DAIRY COWS, mostly young 3ff* sey and Holstein cross, close up NOTE.—The above Cows are in good condition, and mostly young. Tliey are off very hilly country, and should do well out here in the open. Sale at 1 o'clock. IXGLEWOODYARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30. ' NEWTON KING. . '\yiLT, sell by auction as above, 9uV ject to the Taranaki Stoelc Auctioneers' Association's Rules; 50 store and forward cow-. 40 yearling steers 12 springing' heifers, 50 hoggets 30 in-calf heifers 00 yearling heifers 10 dairy eo\v 3 . 30 2-year empty heifers 6 bulls 2 hacks Gale at 1 o'clock. RAIIOTU YARDS. ■ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER* NEWTON KING. sell as above, subject to tft4 Taranaki Stock Auctioneers Association's Rules,— 120 yearling to 15-month steers SO liiiied yearlings 10 fat and forward cow 20 springing heifers 6 bulk Sale at 1 oWcfc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1916, Page 8
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