AUCTION SALES. IVTEWTON KJNGrt LIST OF CJ.EARING SALES FOR AUGUST— Monday 2— J. R. Ciochcttto. Inglewood. Monday 2nd —Mrs |C. S. Gallon, Omala. Wednesday I —W. C. Williams. Stony River Yards. Wednesday I —W. Collins, Stony River Yards. Thursday —A. McKenzie., Waittara Thursday o —T- Header, Strailord. Monday !J—>l. Jones, Okoke, at Urenui yards. Friday 7—Mrs Edwin George, Omala. SEPTEMBER — Wednesday S— Pedigree Holstein Sale, Bell Block, Newton King and A. Harold Street. NEW SEALANT) LOAN AND' MERCANTILE LIST OF CLEARING SALES. AUGUST—i Wednesday 4— Bonrke Bros., Rohi, >Vaverley. OPUNAKE ROAD. STRATFORD. THURSDAY, otli AUGUST. NEWTON KING has been instructed by Mr T. Reader, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction on the farm on the above date, WITHOUT RESERVE,— 21) dairy* cows, mostly August culvers, few September. * Sale at 1 o’clock. Note. My agent lias inspected the above cows. They are mostly young and have been well wintered. They are exceptionally good testers. hor the past four years they have been highest testers at the. Stratford Dairy Factory.
STRATFORD SHEER AM) CATTLE SALE. TUESDAY, AIXJI'ST 3rd. tvjEWTON KING will sell by AmX Ax tiou as above—--350 HEAD MIXED including:— CATTLE, 50 store cows 100 mixed weaners 15 fat ewes 200 hoggets Sale at 1 o’clock. jr STONY RIVER YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 4th AUGUST. NEWTON KING will sell Yards as above: — at bis 850 HEAD mXED CATTLE) 50 mixed yearlings 90 yearling steers 00 yearling heifers 25 Shorthorn yearling heifers ;i5 store and forward cows 20 prime fat cows 35 choice springing Jersey 2-year heifers 30 purebred white leghorn pullets 40 empty 2-year heifers 20 2-year steers 20 springing heifers On account Mr Walter Collins, Tataraimaka. Without Reserve- — 17 choice dairy cows 1 springing heifer This herd has averaged X 8 15s for milk alone last season. On account Mr W. C. Williams, Tataraimaka, who has sold his laim. Without Reserve — . 18 dairy cows in milk and to calve 3 springing heifers 12 calves. 1 bull, 2 empty heifers, I spring dray, 2 harness horses. 3 milk cans. 1 breeding sow, plough. (Oners and Vendors are requested to note that Sale will start at 12.30 p.m. sharp. .1 ENOTION HOAD. INGLEWOOD. MONDAY. 2nd AUGUST. ATEW TON KING his received in--1 ’I structions from Mr J. R. C iochetto, who is giving up dairying, to sell on the above date WITHOUT RESERVE. 22 dairv cows, to calve AugustSeptember 2 in-calf heifers 1 empty heifer 8 weanei's 2 sows in ]>ig, 13 slips. 1 Ridd 2bncket milking machine plant, and Watt engine, in first-class order, 1 separator. On account another vendor, with Slight Deserve—- . 100 ewes in lamb. Sale at 12.30 p.m. LUNCHE.OX PROVIDED. p-tai*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 78, 31 July 1915, Page 8
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