SALES BY AUfitiW. 1918 SHEEP FAIRS. J£Y Sheep Fairs will be add as IdlloVit Awakino—Monday, February U. Stratford—Tuesday, February 18." ( Inglewood—Wednesday, February 13. \ Ohura—Friday, February 15. : •,. , Okau—Saturday, February 10. I'ohokura—Monday, February lg. TJruti—Wednesday, February 2fc ' - ' Tahora—Friday, March 1. ~/ Entries Invited ' NEWTON KINO: STRATFORD SHEEP FAIR AtfD - CATTLE SALE, \, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1415, NEWTON KINO \tylLL sell in his Strafford above date; ~...... 500 4-tooth wethers 350 2-tooth wethers . 1000 f.m. ewes 200 4 and 6-toothvewes . t.' 1200 lambs 500 4 and 5-year ewes (1 imr iria>>4 100 2-tooth ewes ; ' ' gQQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE \ On Account of Henry Johntot, Eaa.l' 60 20-month steers (good liftc) 25 forward cows 7 15-month steers 25 mixed weaners Sale at 1 o'clock. INGLEWOOD SHEEP FAlßyJltflr CATTLE SALE. ...a : ' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY IS. NEWTON KING YpLL sell at his yards as abov»|' 750 f.m. ewes 100 4 and 6- tooth ewe* (gWdi < , 470 2-tooth wethers 850 lambs •'> 320 good lambs 50 woolly Lincoln lambi 30 fat lambs 170 fat and forward ewea , 70 forward ewes 50 2/tooth ewes : ""''•', 25 fat wethers ,•'. 12 6-tooth and f.m. Lincoln nr <| ■ 20 2-tooth Lincoln rami ,lr ' 10 Romney rams • '.' '' '; 27 purebred Romney ewtt, (iMk Book). 1 purebred 4-tooth Bonftay Safe ': 16 18-month steers 12 good weaners , " fi heifers and calves 40 mixed weaners 6 bulls ;>\ 4 2i:year steers 30 store and forward cow* * 850 f.m. ewes , •' '**.,& 100 4-year-old ewes *■ • ,' 140 woolly lambs ', •■ 14 good 4-tooth Lincoln rams Sale at 1 o'clock. STANDISH STREET, INGLEWtf© v THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, Ufa , NEWTON KINO . JJAS received instructions from Mr*.' R. H. TAYLOR to sell by Au<ty« her Household Furniture and Effect*, IM under: • ' ■ » -, ',}'• ' WITHOUT RESERVE:' ;.s£' Dining table and 9 chairs) cottchti, duchess chests, cupboards, »•*> steads, box and wire m»ttre<jt*, chest drawers, ball cuft*tn*/UiV oleums, mirrors, f end***, ai* irons, marble top Waßn»tan^, curtains, poles and'.fcM^jpV' ehen dresser, table 'ail:alp" pictures, grindstone, paW'i washing machine, spray baths, wringer, crockery, U and sundries. " • WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: * 1 treadle Singer sewing nucliine 1 Kdison phonograph, with 137. records. ! • Sale at 1 o'clock,* v
RAHOTU YARDS. .< -i FRIDAY, FEBRUARY )&. : ',< NEWTON KING sell at his yards as fttovt \ 40 pood 18-month steers , 100 lambs > 25 cull ewes ' . ', \ 30 store and forward cow* 6 fat cows „ : . »' ■ 45 mixed weanevs " r ( " . 8 bulla '" < ,' '• ~ Bale at 1 o'clock. STONY RIVER WEAKER FAKI . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY W.NEWTON KING YyiLL hold his Annual ifi above: ' . , r : Entries Invited,- ■ ■ ** THE TEA TAX. :;" i: Mike—"Kelly says the ft} have gone up while th« <P*W pone down. Phat brand do. yott ; IIW, jpatr : ;'. ..;■;■', Pat—"Oh, we always drinje ITEA; unlike others we think the 'ijullifjv has gone up, but be jabers It goM-tofB 1 a lot in our house." ; i •■
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 February 1918, Page 8
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