SALES BY AUCTION, ■ 4 EWI 0 S KI N G'S LIST OF SALES. , SEPTEMBER— Thursday, 21 Waiwakaiho Horsl fair. Entries invited. LIST OF CLEARING SALES, SEPTEMBER— Friday, I—R. Mounsey, Bird Roa& Stratford. Thursday, 7—Estate John Gower ( Oakura. Thursday, Sept. 14.—J, Dravitzski*. Ratapiko, OCTOBER— Friday, o—Xewton King's Pedigrejf Holsteins at Bell Block. ) EAHOTTO YARDS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER li NEWTON" KINO WILL sell aa above, subject M tlf Taranaki Stock Auctioneers Aaocii axon's Rules.— 120 yearling to 15-month steers 60 mixed yearlinga 10 fat and forward cowa 20 springing heifer* 5 bulls 2 large waggons 4 J-dvaught horses | 1 d.f. plough 1 oat crusher On account of Tai Warea, 12 dairy cow s (whole herd) 4 store cows 10 yearling heifers Sale at 1 o'clock. KAPOXGA SALEYARDS, ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER I, 191 ft NEWTON KING \yiLL sell by Public Auction as abov« 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including, 70 fat and forward cows 40 mixed weaners 25 wcancr heifers ■5 bulls 10 choice Jersey yearling heifers 10 store pigs On account of various vendors, 40 good springing cows and lieiferg Sale at 1 o'clock. BIRD ROAD, STRATFORD. ~ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1911^ NEWTON„ KINGHAS received instructions from Mr, R. Mounsey, who has sold his farm, to sell on the property on above date, subject to the Taranaki Stock Auctioneels' Association's Rules, WITHOUT RESERVE—--1 9 DAIRY OOWS, Jersey-Shorthorn, calved since July 25. 11 dairy cows, Jersey-Shorthorn*. springing 4 2-year heifers, Jersey strain G yearling heifera by "Belvederr Storm" 3 grade- Jersey calves 1 2-year pedigree Jersey lieifer, "Maori Chief"—"Birdie's iPet" <2 1-year pedigree i Jersey heifer', "Cherry's Duke"—"Birdie's Pet'' 1 pedigree Jersey bull, "Belvederq Storm," rising 3 years 2 J to J-draught mares, 3 and $ years '4 hack and harness hordes to "Gen* eral .loubert," 2to 4 years <j 1 pedigree Berkshire boar -Ji 5 pedigree Berkshire sows '4 pedigree Berkshire boars, 9 months 8 weaner pigs 7 ewes in lamb C 30-galion oak barrels, 5 . milK cans, buckets, plunger, 400-gaL tank, meat safe, double and s.f. ploughs, 1 hillside plough, mower, Masiev-Harris eultivatori Planet Junr., tine, chain and tripod harrows, 1 double buggy (good order), spring trap, one %-shaft gig, buggy harpess chains, sundrv harness, quantity manure, 80 fully-paid-up shared Xgaere factory, sundries, etc*;
Sale at 12.30 p.m The ntJve cows are a splendid lot anj in good condition. They are second t< fourth calvcrs and averaged for the sea. son over £2O per cow. with an- average tost of 4.2. Included in this average were five 3-ycv heifers and r ; '>e 2-yeaf heifer* , FOR SALE. •'J'HE 0-year Draught Stallion, "Younf Lord Roberts," liy Lord RobertsGlasgow—Gordie inare. Quiet in ill harness. Apply * NEWTON KING,--IXGLEWgptt FOR SALE ' SECOND HAND CONTRACTORS' EQUIPMENT. Band saw, Saw bench, etc., Steam Bl Sines, Boilers, Pelton Wheels, Oil En> sines, Shaftinjr, Plumbers Blocks, iPul: leys' all sizes, Dynamos, Motors, PumoS) Dairy. Factory Supplies. ' >i%, NORMAN WINKELMANN, M.E. Engineer and Machinery Specialist, KG MONT STREET, P.O. BOS 8G
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1916, Page 8
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