AUCTION SALES. TEWTON K 1 X G ' LIST OF CLEARING SALES I JULY— Monday, 28—G. M. Hamilton, Ngaere Monday, 28—Estate Tkoinau Langmar. (Deceased), Huirangi Monday, 2S—J. W. Ross, Ureuui yards Tuesday, 2!)—A. Cave, IlaJiotu yards Tuesday, 29—Tate and Barasley, Ro_ wan Wednesday, 80—J. 0. Robson, Bird-Robson Road, Stratford Wednesday, 30—A. J\. Mills, Omata Thursday, 31—W. Grant, Puniho Thursday, 31—Hammerton Bros., Stratford yards AUGUST— Friday, I—A. C. Xitz, Waiwakaiho yards Friday, I—C. Bridger, Waiwakaiho Yards Friday, I—A. F. Stockley, Kiore Monday, 4—H J, Valentine, Riverlea Monday, 4—E. Julian, Warea Wednesday, 6—T. P. Hughson, Stony River Yards. Thursday, 7—R. H. Bartlett, Ka : ponga Tuesday, 12—James 11. Allan, Wai- • wakaiho yards Wednesday, 13—Mrs Stevenson, Puniho Friday, 22—Murray Horo, Rahotu Yards SEPTEMBER— Friday, s—Newton King, pedigree Holsteins„New Plymouth
AT THE FARM, KIORE. FRIDAY, Ist AUGUST. TEWTON KING lias received in- -* structions from MR A. E. 3TOCKLEY, whose lease has expired, bo sell, Without Reserve, his firstclass Dairy Herd, Implements, etc., as under—--21 choice dairy cows, Aug. and Sept. calvers 4 cows in milk 3 store cows 8 20-month heifers in calf o 20-month empty heifers 2 20-month Holstein hulls 17 calves 120 6-tooth and f.f.mTewes in lamb 50 store pigs (slight reserve) 30 20-month steers, spring waggon, milk cans, aerator, weigh cans, tine harrows (lever), Oliver plough. Planet Jr. Seed and fertiliser drill, swingletrees, pig troughs, churn, corrugated iron, quantity onions, pig netting, bag turnip manure, sundries, etc., etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Salo at 12.30 o'clock. NOTE.—This is a real good herd, Mr Stockley has culled heavily, and the cows are mostly young. Highest test at Kiore factory. Returns can be seen at the sale. The stock will be put on trucks free. TATTERSALL'S, HAWERA. ANNUAL SALE OF PEDIGREE DAIRY CATTLE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 23. ENTRIES for the above sale are now being received. Clients are requested to forward their Entries early, in order that catalogues may be published. ONLY cattle that are entered in or are eligible for entry in the N.Z. Herd Book will be offered at this sale. Entries close on July 30th. Entry forms on application. N.Z. LOAN AND MARCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. P. W. CAREY, Manager. AT THE FARM, ROWAN. TUESDAY, 29th JULY.
"VTEWTON KING has received iastructions from Messrs TATE and BARNSLEY,, who have sold their farm, and are leaving for a trip to the Old Country, to sell absolutely Without Reserve, their first-class Dairy Herd, Implements, etc, as follows : 41 choice young dairy cows, in calf to pedigree Jersey bull, Flos Cherry, to calve July, August, and September. 13 half-bred Jersey heifers by Flos Cherry 1 pedigree Jersey bull, Flos Cherry 3 young farm horses, 1 long shafter pig and harness, 2 Wallaby jacks, Wood's mower (nearly new), s.f. plough, set disc harrows, 5 milk cans, 1 ton basic slag, sundries, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 p.m. NOTE.—The cows are all young and the average test of the herd for 191213 was 4.2, which was the highest at the Rowan factory. STRATUM ORE CATTLE SALE. MONDAY, JTTLY 28. uTESSRS WEBSTER, DOBSON *-"■*- and (V will sol! by Public Auction, at their Strathmore Yards, as ibove—10 si ore cows 25 yearlings 16 springing 3-year heifers 100 lambs 1.50 ewes in lamb ?alo 1 o'clock.
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