AUCTION BALES, EWT 0 N K « N C '« LIST OF SALESMAY— Tuesday, '2Bth—Stratford. Wednesday, 29th—Stony River. JUNE— Saturday, I—Stratford Hone Fair Tuesday, 4—Rahotu. Tuesday 4—Taranaki Wool and Hidt Sale, Stratford. Friday, 7—Wanvakaiho. ENTRIES NOW BEING RECETV7 NEWTON KING T IST OF CLEARING SALESMAY— Thursday, 30th—A. P. Hughe*, Riverlea. Friday, 31st—E. Wostwood, Bel 1 Block. Monday. 27th—J. Gleeson, Imptemeuts and Furnit.r, e, Uvai'Ui, 10 a.m. JUNE— Wednesday. 12th—V. Miller, York Road. Midhirst. Wednesday, 19th—C. Henderson, Ngariki Road. Ranotu Wednesday, 20th—C. Henderson, Rahotu. Monday, 21th—W. Standiih, Low«i Duthie Road. Tuesday, 25th June—Jersey and Ho'lstein Heifer Sale, Stratford Yards, on account J. Levandoweki. Wednesday, 26th—H. Parkes, Palmer Road, Kaponga. Thursday,_ 27th—Geo. Parker, Mangatoki. JULY— Monday, Ist—T. Winters and Son, Kapuni. Thursday, 4th—E. Kelliher, Toko Road. Friday, sth—Mrs. M. Forbes, Mata, Eltham. Thursday, 11th—F. Moors, Bushy Park, Kai-IVi (in conjunction with Messrs. rreaman 11. Jackson and Co.) Tuesday, 16—Newland and Scott, Robson Road. Wednesday, 17—G. Bell, Matapu, in conjunction with N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Thursday, 18th—Thos. Linn, Mnngatoki, high-class pedigree cattle Monday, 22nd—H. E. Noble, Tariki Road. Wednesday, 24th—A. Terfar, Upper Duthie Road, Mahoe. Thursday, 25th—A. E. Watkins, Urcnui Yards. Friday, 2(5 A. E. Roche, Upper Palmer Road. Monday, 29—Bannan Bro»., Rogs Road, Tariki. AUGUST— Wednesday, 7th—P. Jacob, Gordo - Road. Thursday, Bth—las. Linn, Toko. Friday, oth—A. J. Armstrong, Rost Road. Tariki.
STRATFORD YARDS. I TUESDAY, MAY 28th. NEWTON KING will sell by Public Auction as above, in Stratford Y;u'ds— .... ... 7RA HEAD MIXED CATTLE, 3 %)xJ> Including—' 250 forward Waikato'3. to 4 year bullocks 180 lambs 100 2$ year steers 80 20 month steers 30 empty heifers 40 fat, forward, and store cows 200 mixed wcaners to yearlings r .P lots) 80 ewes and wethers, mixed. 35 2 year heifer, spring calvers. Sale at 1 o'clock., RIVERLEA. THURSDAY, MAY 30th. NEWTON KING FAS received instructions from _JL MR. A. P. HUGHES, who has leased the farm, and is leaving the district, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE—HIS DAIRY HERD, ETC., as under: 27 cows, expected to naive August and September.* 6 2 year choice Jersey-Holstein heifers, September calvers 8 choice Jersey yearling heifers, by purebred Jersey bull 1 4 year Holstein Jersey bull 1 J draught mare 1 spring dray, milk cans, buckets, cooler, fowls, copper, set dray harness (reserve), quantity of furniture, and sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 1 o'clock. STRATFORD. aORSE_FAIR.' SATURDAY, JUNE Ist. tfEWTON KING will sell by 1 Public Auction a* under— AT HIS HORSE BAZAAR— At' 1 p.m. TARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW SALES.
HIDE SHED. Clotcm Road, Stratford Dairy Factory). NEXT SALE. TUESDAY, JTNE 4. Clients are particularly requested to forward Consignments in time to amr* not later than !RiDA> r , Vmj Slit. NEWTON KING. INGLEWOOD WEDNESDAY, MAY 29th. [ ATTHEWS, BENNETT AND CO. L will sell by Public Auction as above, on Wednesday next, at their Inglewood yards— PRESENT ENTRIESHEAD CATTLE, Sale at 1 o'clock.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 25, 27 May 1912, Page 8
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