AUCTION SALES. ]\T E W T I) N KING’S IM list of clearing sales J UNE-JULY-AUG UST, 1913. JUNE— Friday, G—C. M. Luders, Midhirst Thursday, 12—Wickham Bros., Ngaero Friday, 13—W. Saywoll and Mrs H. J. Richmond, Midhirst (Pedigree and Grade Jerseys) Wednesday, 18—S. McNeill, Palmer Road, Kaponga Wednesday, 18—P. Walsh, Opu r a ice Thursday, 19—J. M. Steiner, Kaponga Friday, 20—;S. Long, Malmo Monday, 23—VI. B. Kidd, Douglas \ $ \ arus j Friday, 27—C. Evans, Barrett Road Monday, 30—T. Bennett, Stewart Road, Eltham JULY— Tuesday, I—W. H. Rogers, Wharehuia Wednesday, 2—Fred Roberts, Warea Wednesday, 2—o. H. Harrison, Climio Road, Ngaero Thursday, 3—Thos. Wehh, Stratford, Pedigree and Grade Ayrshire.? Wednesday, 9—Mrs M. V. Caskey,
Toko Thursday, 10—T. Curran, Kaponga Wednesday, 16—P. H. E. Surrey, Huirangi (Pedigree and Grade Jerseys) Thursday, 17—W. Phillips, Huiroa Thursday, 17—I). Watkins, Huiroa (Pedigree and Grade Jerseys) Monday, 21—Paul Collyer, Douglas Yards Wednesday, 26—F. J. Hopkins, Toko .Thursday, 21—Mrs G. Clarke, Riverlea Thursday, 21—0. Olsen, Stratford Friday, 25—D. Hennessey, P:\Jniev Road, Kapuni Monday, 28—Obed Nash, Nash Road, Stratford Wednesday, 30—J. C. Robson, Robson Road, Stratford. AUGUST— Friday, 1— A. A. Nelson, Huiakama Thursday, 7—R. H. Bartlett, Kaponga DATE ’i'O BE ARRANGED— J. C. Felton, Toko ILLIES AND NALDER’S STOCK CLEARING SALES. JUNE— Tuesday, 10—M. Hendrickson, Matapu Tuesday, 15—S. Hoddinoft, Okaiawa Friday, 13- —Allan Robertson, AuWednesday, 18—Bayly and Wilt,shore, Kapuni i Thursday, 19—E. Knapton, Otakeho Friday, 20—Rose and Brown, Te SALES FOR y roa _ '( Monday, 16—Manaia.
■ Roti Saturday, 21— J. C. Mountefiore, pedigree and grade Jerseys Monday, 23—T. D. Proffitt, Auroa Tuesday, 24—R. Putt, Normanby Road, Manaia Thursday, 26—L. W. Catclipile, Hawera Monday, 30—J. Cliitty, Inaha JULY— Tuesday,’ 1. —C. E. Cousins, Kapuni Tuesday, B—Geo. Mehrtens, Auroa Thursday, 3—G. I. Harper, Otakeho Friday, 4—Pratt and McSweeney, Hawera Thursday. 10—C. H. Sharpe, Inaha Monday, 14—Fred Howard, Hawera Thursday, 17—A. J. Brown, Mangatoki Friday, IS—F. A. Bremer, Okaiawa Tuesday, 22—C. Davis, Kapuni Monday, 28 —W. J. Dew, Eltham Wednesday, 30—E. R. Hastie, Kaupokonui VT THE FARM. DENBIGH ROAD, MI DHIRST, • FRIDAY, 6th JUNE, 1913. IVTEWTON KING has received in- *-’ structions from Mr. C. M. 'AIDERS, who is leaving the District, o sell, Without Reserve, the whole J his Choice Dairy Herd, Farm Imilements, Household Furniture, etc., s follows; 29 young cows, mostly .early culvers 2 2-year-old heifers in calf 24 calves * 1 bull 1 horse, aged 1 gelding, rising 7 years, by '‘Gene ra 1 W elli ngtou. ” 1 mare, rising (5 years, by ‘‘Genoral Wheeler” 1 hog, 2 breeding sows, 2 good cattle dogs 1 spring cart (nearly new), dog cart, spring cart and harness, gig and harness, 21 fowls, mostly White Leghorn pullets, McCormick mowing machine, McCormick rake, stumping jack, plough, set lino harrows, aerator, buckets, saddle and bridle, swingle trees, 6 milk cans. 46 shares (fully paid up) Midhirst Dairy Co. Also on account of Another Vendor: I 4-year-old pedigree Jersey bull “Dragon,” sire March Brown, dam La Perlo. Also contents of a well furnished 6•oomed house. Sale at 12.30. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—Mr Luders, who lias been fanning for the last 12 years, has heavily culled his cows and tho above Herd can ho relied on in every respect. DAIRY COWS. PARTICULARS solicited of good -B- Dairy Herds for sale. WEBSTER. DOBSON and Co. Strattcrd.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 26, 5 June 1913, Page 8
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