SALES BY AUCTION. ’ NEWTON KING, LTO, NEXT ARIA SALE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929. At 12 noon. 1500 GOOD 2-TOOTH WETHERS, Shorn (in lots), 150 HEAD OF CATTLE, including:—* 70 Good Yearling Polled Angus Steers. 30 Store and Forward Cows. _ 20 Yearling Jersey Heifers. 3 Yearling Pedigree Jersey Bulls. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED.' WAIWAKAIHO SALE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929. At 12.30 p.m, 100 HEAD OF CATTLE, including:-? 20 Fat, Forward and Store Cows. 20 Yearling, Jersey and- Jersey Cross Heifers. 6 Bulls. IN DAIRY SHED: 15 Dairy Cows and Heifers. Also on account of a Client, WITHOUT RESERVE, his WHOLE HERD of: Jg MIXED DAIRY COWS, the majority of which are in full milk, while th® balance are close to profit. 3 Yearling Jersey Heifers. 1 Jersey Bull. . ' Dray and HarnessFURTHER ENTRIES INVITED-/ ■ : < UNRESERVED SALE OF TIMBER. UNRESERVED SALE OF TIMBER. OLD EGMONT BOOT FACTORY SITE. Powderham Street, New Plymouth. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15At 1.30 p.m. 5000 FEET OF MIXED TIMBER, IRON, ETC., including approximately 1500 feet T. and G. Flooring, 650 feet 6x2 Heart Rimu, quantity of Match Lining, etc-, eto, All the offering is sorted into lots to stilt purchasers, and inspection is invited. KAPONGA SALE. ' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929. 150 MIXED CATTLE. 35 Store, Forward and Fat Cowb10 Empty Sound Cows. 30 Choice Yearling Jersey Heifers. 10 Bulls. 3 Pedigree Jersey Yearling Bulls. 15 Pigs. IN DAIRY PENS: 50 SPRINGING COWS AND HEIFER (close to profit). 1 Pedigree Jersey Cow in milk. BUYCiIMOBE PRODUCTS! Cash Buyers of Bacon Pigs,-Porkers an< Choppens, in any quantity. Highest. Price® Paid. RECEIVING DATES FOR NOVEMBER. Stratford.—Wednesday, 6 and 20. Mahoe.—Tuesday, 19. Rahotu.—Tuesday 12. Opunake.—Wednesday 13. Kaponga—Monday 18. Auroa. —By arrangement. T. H. W ALKER & S ONS ' L Ta < HAWERA. T. WAITE, Representative, Stratford. LARGE WHITE PIGS. NEW BLOOD. J AM now in Canada inspecting the best herds and arranging fresh importations, due Auckland end of year. ENQUIRIES INVITED. ANDERSON, Kohimarama. rfHE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE X BACON CURING COMPANY, LTD., will receive PIGS from SHAREHOLDERS ONLY, as follows: — NOVEMBER, 1929. Auroa Road. —Monday, November 4 and 18 (up to 12 o'clock). Urenui. —Monday, November 4 and 18. Huiroa. —Monday, November 4 and 18. Stratford. —Monday, November 4 and 18. Midhirst.—Tuesday, November 5 and 19. Waitara.—Tuesday, November 5 ■ and 19. Matapu.—Tuesday, November 5 and 19 (up to 12.30 p.m.). Eltham.—Wednesday, November 6 and 20. Waireka Road.—Monday, November 11 and 25. Pihama; —Monday, November 11 and 25 (up to 12 o’clock). Douglas.—Monday, November 11 and 25. Toko. —Monday, November 11 arid 25. Kapuni.—Tuesday, November 12 and 26 (up to 12.30 p.m.). Tariki.—Tuesday, November 12 and 26. Te Wera. —Monday, November 4 and 18. Inglewood.—Every Wednesday. Smart Road. —Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. NOTE.—An allowance of 1/- per head will be paid on all pigs delivered at th® Smart Road Works on the above dates.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1929, Page 16
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