AUCTION SALES. Newton king’s list of CLEARING SALES FOR J LILY— Friday 9—Frank Sillway, Waiwakailio yards ! Friday 9—J. Fryday, Cross Hoad, Midhirst. Monday 12—A. M. Dower, Urenui yards. Wednesday 14—J. Rogers, lembroke Road, Stratford. Wednesday 14—R- H. Daveney, Urenui yards. Wednesday 14—W. J. Day, Lrenui yards. Thursday 15—Alf. Walsh, Rutland Road, Waipuku. Friday 16—Mrs Gordon Townsend, Lovvgarth (in conjunction with the New Zealand Loan Coy.) Friday 16- F. Law; Wai.wakaiho yards. Monday ID—Geo; Giddy, Bird Road, Stratford. Wednesday 21—W. Snell, Tikorangi Wednesday 21—W., H. Rodgers,. Beacousfield Road. Thursday 22—J. C. Summer, Oakura Friday 23-J. R- Hill, F.gmont Road Friday 23—T. E. Lawrence, Gordon Road, Toko. londay 26—J. Cubbon, Bird Road, . Stratford (in conjunction with the Farmers’ Co-op Organisa- * tion Society Limited, Haweia.) Wednesday 28—G. J. Bridge, latarairaaka. New ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE LIST OF CLEARING SALES. JULY— FridayO—McNeill Bros., Tokarpa. Monday 12—Geo. Mitchell, Kakaramea. Tuesday 13—P. McDonald, Ohanrrai. Wednesday 14—A. M. Scott, Ngaere Thursday 15—Wm. Earp, York Road, Midhirst. Thursday 15—Thos. Sutherland, Manaia. Friday 10—Estate Gordon ’Townsend, Lowgarth (in conjunction with Newton King). Saturday 17-J. and W. Joyce, Otakeho. Monday 19—F.. Hoskin Opunake ' (springing heifers) Monday 19—E. B. Cresswell, Finnerty Road, Ngaere. Tuesday 20—Otto Schultz, Alton. Tuesday 20—R. Nuku, Manaia Yards. Wednesday 21—H. G. I* reeling, \ Bird Road, Stratford. Wednesday 21—J. J. and P. L. Parry, Normanby Road, Mauaia. Thursday 22—D. McVean, Dalziel Road, Eltham, Friday 23—R. Dyson, Managwhero Road, Eltham. Monday 26—Percy Palmer, Kakaramea. Tuesday 27—D. J. Wills, Tawiti, Hawera. Wednesday 28—G. I‘. Scott, Whaiehuia. Friday 3.o—Jas. Hauagan, Palmer Road, Kapuni. AUGUST — Wednesday 4—Boutko Bros., Kolri, Waverley.
CI?OSS HOAD. MIDHIRST. FRIDAY, JULY 9th. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr J. I riday, Cross Road. Hidhiwt, who has sold his farm, to sell hy public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the above date, his dairy herd, etc., consisting of;— 29 dairy cows 2 store cows 5 springing heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull, J-years 1 pedigree Jersey bull, 15-months 1 pedigree Jersey heifer calf 11 weaners 1 1-draught roan gelding, six years, guaranteed all harness 1 grey mare, 7-years, hack and harness 1 sow with litter 1 spring tip-dray, new, and harness \ I Reid and Gray d.f. plough, 1 new Hillside' plough, 1 set discs, 1 set harrows, tripod and chain (combined), i set J-leaf tine harrows, 1 large sledge. Jacks, I horse block and tackle with chains, milk cans, aerator, and farm sundries. Also—WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: ;)S full paid-up shares in Midhirst Dairy Company. I 5-year-old trap mare, fast, guaranteed in any harness 1 pedigree Jersey cow in profit I bitch with any trial Sale at 1 o’clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SUPPLEMENTARY HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, JULY 17th. (ML LENTS will please note that a J Supplementary Horse Pair will he held on SATURDAY, the 17th July, ENTRIES INVITED. NEWTON KING, Auctioneer, Stratford. r rt -'V * ' ' ”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 58, 8 July 1915, Page 8
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