AUCTION SALES. Newton kiin c’ • LIST OF SALES* JULY— Friday, 11—Kaponga Monday, 1-I—Urenui Tuesday, 15—Rahottf Friday, 18—Waiwakaiho Saturday, 19—Land Sale, New Plymouth i Monday, 21—Douglas Tuesday. 22—St rat ford. Wednesday, 2.'!—Stony River Monday, 28—Urenui Tuesday, 29—Rahotu Tuesday, 29—Stratford Hide, Skin and Wool Sale ENTRIES INVITED. TARANAKI WOOL. SHEEPSKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. HIDE SHED Oloton Road, Sfcr»urord (next Dairy Factory). NEXT SALE TUESDAY, JULY 29. CLIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignments ia time to arrive not later thaa FRIDAY, JULY 25. NEWTON EIN6THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. Limited LIST OF SALES for JULY— Saturday, 12—Tatter,sail’s Horse Fair, Hawera Monday, 14—Kakaramea Tuesday, 15—Stratford Wednesday, 16—Eltham • Thursday, 17—Hawera Monday, 21—Opunake Tuesday, 22—Manaia Wednesday, 23—To Wera Monday, Tuesday, 29—Stratford Tuesday, 29—Stratford Wool, Hide and .Skin sale Wednesday, 30—Eltham Thursday, 31—Hawera
THF VEW ZEALAND LOiiT* ANf MERCANTILE AGENCY 00., LIST OF CLEARING SALES 7ULY— 4*>' • Thursday, 10—Karl Rothe, Kinip'obonui Friday, :11—Albert Harrison, Mht'a Friday; July 11—A. S. Burke, Lowgarth Friday, 11—H. A. Mills, Manaia Monday, 14—Jas. Phillips., junr., > Mangatoki Tuesday, 15—H. G. Freeling, Stratford yards Wednesday, 16—A. Willcox:, fnaha Thursday, 17—Gilmer and McClelland, Lowgarth Friday, 18—Jas. Seed, Mangatoki Monday, 21—G. A. Treweek, Ngaire Monday, 21—T. Lakeman, Opunake Yards Tuesday, 22—Chas, Morris, Awatuna Tuesday, 22—H. F. Haycock, Lowgarth ■ i ■ Wednesday* 23—Jenkins Bros., El-' thara Thursday, 24—Chamberlain and Hdldener, Mangatoki Friday, 25—Y. J» Leatham,iNga6re Monday, 28—J. T. Walsh, Stratford Tuesday 29—Geo. Mitchell, AJtop..;, Thursday, 31—H. Wolfe, Cardiff AUGUST— Friday, I—John Willis, Bird Road, Stratford. Monday, 4—W. H. Barlow, Stratford Wednesday, 6—E. Phillips, Kauponui Tuesday 12—R. 'Dawhin, Mangatoki Saturday, 23—Pedigree dairy cattle sale, “Tattersall’s” Hawera. SEPTEMBER— Friday, 12—Annual dairy and store cattle sale, Oeo ON THE FARM, URENUI. FRIDAY, 11th JULY. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr R. H. OAVENEY, who is giving up dairying, :o sell by Public Auction as above, Without Reserve — 100 good dairy cows, nearly all 2nd 3rd and 4th culvers, and expected to calve Aug.-Sept, to Jersey bulls 40 3-year Shorthorn springing heifers 2 purebred Jersey bulls, set disc harrows, 3-furrow Rotary disc plough, dairy utensils, and farm sundries Sale at 12.30 o’clock, LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—This herd contains a largo number of good Jersey and Holstein cross, are in good condition and are to be sold absolutely without; reserve. Since commencing dairying, Mr Daveney has culled about 60 cows out of bis herd. Conveyances will pick up buyers from south at Waitara station.
STRATFORD WOOD. HIDE. SHEEP SKIN, AND TALLOW SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 29. CILIENT3 are requested to forward j lot? so aa to reach us by FRIDAY, JULY 25. V. . H , H. YOUNG AND CO.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 54, 9 July 1913, Page 8
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