SALES BY AUCTION. — NEWTON KING, LTD. INGLEWOOD SHEEP FAIR (SUPPLEMENTARY) AND CATTLE SALE. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), FEB. 25AT 12 NOON. ' 3750 SHEEP, including:— 1700 4, 5 and 6-Year-old Ewes. 1050 Mixed Sex Lambs. 200 Forward Conditioned Lambs. 25C Cull Lambs. 250 2 and . 4-Tooth Ewes. 150 2 and 4-Tooth Wethers. 70 Fat and Forward Ewes. ’ 20 2 and 4-Tooth ; Southdown Ramff. 6 4-Tooth Romney Rams. 30 Full-mouth Rams. 13 2-tooth Southdown Rams. 5 Purebred Southdown Ewes. J2O HEAD OF CATTLE, comprising! 50 Weaner Jersey 'Heifers. 20 Store and Fat Cows. WITHOUT RESERVE. 21 Dairy- Cows (whole herd); 6 Heifers running with bull. 6 Working Bullocks. ■ ' 10 Weaner Heifers. 1 Aged Farm Mare and Foal. 1 2-Year-old Heavy Colt. 2 Y’earling Half-draughts. McCormick Big 6 Mower, Tripod and Chain Harrows, M.H. Disc Harrows, Storey Willett Distributor, International D.F. Plough, 4-cow Gane Plant with 24 h.p. Anderson Engine, Chains, Swingletrees, etc. IMPLEMENTS WILL BE SOLD AT 12 NOON SHARP. RAHOTU SALE. THURSDAY', FEBRUARY <■ : ’ At 12.30 p.m. JQ A. LAMBS. 50 F.M. Ewes. 30 Weaner Jersey Cross Heifers. 20 Fat, Forward and Store Cows. 2 Bulls. ■■ ■ ' ■ '., 20 Store and Weaner Pigs. 1 4-Y'ear Half-draught Gelding (all work). / ‘ . 1 Child’s-Pony. : • - CLEARING- SALE. DIVISION ROAD.. OKAIAWA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1931. KING, LTD, las received In- t stfuctiohs from the Deputy Official Assignee in the Estate of H. J. Rudkin to sell as above, Without Reserve:— J JQ JERSEY AND» JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS in milk and in calf to pedigree Jersey bull. 6 In-calf Jersey Heifers. 9 Jersey Weaner Heifers. : 1 Pedigree Jersey Bulk 2 Milkcart Horses. 1 2-Year Half-draught Filly. 1 Aged Draught Gelding. 211 Breeding Ewes (good mouths). 87 Black Face Rape Lambs. 5 Rams. ■', ■ 1 5-Seater Oakland Car, 1928 model. 1 Dodge Motor Waggon. 4-cow Milking Machine' with 2 h.p. Electric Motor, Milk Cans and Buckets, John Deere Mower, Chain Harrows, Harness, Tools and Sundries. -A ' . ■!_ ' "7/ .•■ '■. r SALE AT 12.30 PM. : NOTE—The cows are practically all second calvers well into the Jersey and are hn attractive lot and in calf to a pedigree Jersey bull. The ewes are all good mouthed sheep, the majority being young and are even in the skins. Implements and sundries are all in good order. —- OKAU SUPPLEMENTARY SHEEP FAIR AND CATTLE SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1931. At 12 noon. 2500 SHEEP, including:— 1100 4 and 5-Year Ewes. 650 2, 4 and 6-Tooth Ewes. 750 M.S. Lambs. 60 34-Y’ear Bullocks. ALSO:— 15 21-Year P.A. Steers. 15 24-Year P.A. Heifers. 25 Store and Forward Cows. 25 Weaner Jersey Cross Heifers. THE POPULAR SPiRIT’ More Richfield Case Spirit is sold in New Zealand than any other cased brand. There’s a reason! STARTS QUICKEST — RUNS SWEETEST—PULLS STRONGEST—PROVES CHEAPEST! •Oggy INSIST ON RICHFIELD—THE FRESH CASE SPIRIT—FROM YOUR STORE OR FACTORY. TXOODS, Curtains and cushions, iron-framed curtains, which give the same comfort as a sedan. Go to E._A. Clayton, Hood Specialist, Gill Street, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1931, Page 12
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