AUCTION SALES. E W T 0 N KING'S I LIST OF CLEARING SALES JULY— Friday, IS—Estate W. J. Kondrick (deceased), Tariki Monday, 21—Longstaff Bros., Tarurutangt Monday, 21—Paul Collyer, Douglas Yards Tuesday, 22—E. M. Gatton, Stratford yards Wednesday, 23—F. J. Hopkins, Toko Wednesday, 2;)—Mrs Roift, Tikolangi Wednesday, 23—A. C. McDonnell, Stony River Yards Thursday, 24—Mrs G. Clarke, Riverlea Thursday, 24—0. Olsen, Stratford Thursday, 24—E. DeCastro, Oakura Friday, 25—W. James, Bell Block Friday, 25—D. Hennessey, Kapuni Monday, 28—Estate Thomas Langman (Deceased), Huirangi Monday, 28—J. W. Ross, TJrenui yards Tuesday, 29—Tate and Barnsley, Ro_ wan Wednesday, 30—A. N. Mills, Omata Wednesday, 30—J. C. Robson, Bird-Robson Road, Stratford Thursday, 31—Harnmerton Bros., Stratford yards Thursday, 31—W. Grant, Puniho AUGUSTFriday, I—A. E. Stockley, Kiore Monday, I —E. Julian, Warea Thursday, 7—JR. H. Bartlett, Kaponga Wednesday, 13 —Mrs Stevenson, Puniho Friday, 22—Murray Horo, .Rahotu Yards SEPTEMBERFriday, s—Newton King, pedigree Holsteins, New Plymouth AT THE FARM, MOUNTAIN ROAD, TARIKI. FRIDAY, 18th JULY. NEWTON KING has received instructions from the Executrix of the late W. J. Kendrick, who has leased the farm, to sell, Without Reserve, the whole of her first-class Dairy Herd, Farm Implements, etc., as under—--55 dairy cows mostly colored, good condition, early calvers, in calf to Jersey bull 6 2-yr. heifers in calf to pedigree Jersey bull Problem 27 Jersey yearlings 1 pedigree Jersey, bull Problem, bred'by Mr W. M. Bayly 1 grade Jersey bull 2 good draught mares 1 2-yr. gelding (took first prize last Stratford Show), 1 buggy mare (7 years), 1 gilding (aged), 1 pony mare (aged), 2 foals, 4 breeding sows, 1 sow and. litter, 5 slips. 10 milk cans, milk cart and harness, Massey-Harris convertible d.f. plough, • 2 s.f. ploughs, 1 set 4-leaf harrows. 1 set Booth-McDonald disc harrows, 1 set chain harrows, cultivator, heavy Cambridge roller, tip dray, mowing machine (practically new), hayrake, buggy, Bentall chaffcutter, Champion stove, saw bench, Reid and Grey power chaffcutter, 4-bucket Ridd milking machine (practically new), Watt's\ oil engine, Mitchell drill, haysweep. Slight reserve on horses and milking plant. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. NOTE.—This herd has been culled heavily, 35 are second calvers, and the cows are all in first-clas.l condition. INGLEWOOD HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY, JULY 25. MATTHEWS, BENNETT and CO. will hold a horse fair at Ladbrook's Stables on the above date. Entri?« solicited. G1 ILLIES AND NALDER'S STOCK *" SALES FOR JULY— Wednesday, 23—Eltham Thursday, 24—Hawera Friday, 25—Kaponga Saturday, 26—Horse Fair, Hawera Monday, 28—Auroa Tuesday, 29—Manaia JULY— ' CLEARING SALES. Saturday, 19—F. A. Bremer, Do; mimou Horse Bazaar, pedigree Ayrshire herd. Monday, 21— F. A. Bremer, on the farm, Okaiawa, choice dairy cows Fridav, 25—A. A. Piper, on the Monday, 28—W. J. Dew, Eltham Tuesday, 29—T. Tumoroa, Manaia Wednesday. 30—E. R. Hastie, Kaunokomn Unless specially requested, Gillies and Nalder do not advertise notes or "emarKS on herds for sale. mUTEBSTER, DOBSON AND CO.'S VV list of sales— JULY— Monday, 28—Strathmore Tuesday, 29—Stratford LIST OF CLEARING SALES. Friday. 18—A. and J. R. West, East Road C. dago. Tuna, 23rd July F. Wellington. Tuna, 23rd July, Jersey and Holstein heifers Thursday, 21- G. H. Harrison, Rnghv Road Tuesday, 29—R. Savage, Stratford lav, y M, Levandowski, Cross
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 61, 17 July 1913, Page 8
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