AUCTION SALES. NE WT ON KING’S LIST OF CLEARING SALES. j Monday 2G—G. M. Smith, Beaconslield Road, Midhirst. | Tuesday 27—J. B. Wisnewski, Stony River Yards. Tuesday 27—T. Rust, Kaimata. Wednesday 28—C. E. Fowler, Beacouslield Road, Midhirst. Thursday 29—C. H. Young, Huirangi. Thursday, 29--Stevenson and Kirk, Runiho. Friday 30—Evans and Hutchin, Toko. JULY— I Monday 3—R. F. Langman, York Road. Huirangi.’i Wednesday 5 —E. J. Rowell, Koru. Wednesday 5 —H. Lacy, Roto Road, Cardiff. Thursday 6 —Green and Tyrell, Rahotu. 'Thursday G—E. T. Kneobono, Rukengaliu. Tuesday 11 —A. A. Barrel, Durham Road East. Tuesday 11—H. G. Hicks, Tikorangi Wednesday, 12—R. J. Linn, Normanby, in conjunction with Loan Co., Hawcra. Thursday 13 —C. Jago, Beaconslield Road, Midhirst. Choice springing heifers. Thursday 13—John Gilbert, Frankley Road. Monday 17—James Manu White, Motonui. Monday 17—Geo. Keighley, Cross Road, Midhirst. , Wednesday 19 —A. Bennetts, Bird Road, Stratford. Thursday 20— T. Curran, Kaponga. Friday 21—Mrs J. Jago, Beaconsfield Road, Midhirst. Friday 28—W. A. Wood, Warwick Road, Stratford. Wednesday 2d—John Davis, Gordon Road. Toko. Thursday 27—Morris Bros., Oaku-
N ra. Thursday 27—Seidel and McCormack, Kaponga. HEACONSFIELD ROAD, MTDIIIG MONDAY, JUNE 2G. EWTON KING lias received instructions from Mr G. M. Smith who lias sold his farm and is leaving for the Front to sell the above property on the above date without reserve :
27 dairy cows due Aug.-Sept. 4 2-year springing heifers 7 yearling heifers 1 marc, 9 years, any trial (staunch) 1 filly rising 3-year, broken to harness 1 sow to farrow first week in August i 7 store pigs 1 milk cart and harness 1 gig and harness, in use for three years 1 Duncan S.F. plough 1 sledge (new) ■ Disc and chain harrows 350 feet timber 1 400-gal. tank (new) Fofvls, dogs, and a quantity of furniture. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE—--43 fully paid up shares in Midhirst Dairy Company 1 black mare 8 years, any harness
NOTE.— The above herd are a good line being 3rd to 4th calvers and in good condition, the average being about £ll for the season with a bonus to come. Sale at 1 o’clock. /LUNCHEON PROVIDED. OPENING SALE. INGLEWOOD YARDS. i ! WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD, will hold their Opening Sale in their new yards as above. Present entries include:— 80 3 to 31-year bullocks 25 2a-year steers 30 20-mouths steers I 25 20-months steers 25 yearling steers 30 yearling steers 50 yearling steers (in lots) 45 i'ht and forward cows 10 fat cows 5 fat cows 35 store cows (in lots) 75 yearling heifers (in lots) 12 grade Jersey yearling heifers 20 empty 20-month heifers 0 empty 20-month heifers 2 20-month Jersey bulls 40 3-year springing heifers 12 2-year springing heifers 1 cow (September calver) 150 fat and forward woolly hoggets IGO good skinner ewe hoggets (one earmark) 50 fat and forward ewes 160 I and 6-tootb wethers (off turnips) 20 fat ewes 25 hoggets 0 pigs Sale at 1 o’clock sharp. ! LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Note.— We have provided special accommodation for handling pigs. Entries Invited.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 68, 24 June 1916, Page 8
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