AUCTION gALE&> TARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. NEXT SALE, ELLUL-SHED • * Cloton Road, Stratford (next Dairy Factory). TUESDAY; JULY 25, 1916. Clients are kindly requested to for* ward consignments eo as to reach our by Friday, July 21. NEWTON KING. STRATFORD WOOL, BHEPBKIN, BIDS AND TALLOW RALES. TUESDAY, JULY 25, 191 G. Client! are kindly requested to fen ward consignments so a t t« reach ma sliod by Friday, July 21. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE A- DO., LTD.. Btralfard. 1 .4, .;'v —— THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY OO.’fl LIST OF SALES FOE JUNE— k CLEARING SALES. • JULY— J. E. Solo, Fraser Road, Hawera—'i'uesday 4. Bourko Bros., Kohi—Wednesday 5. Thomas Inglis (Tnglis Bros) Toko— Thursday, Gth July. Jos. Morrison, Waverley—Tuesday 11. R. J. Linn, Mountain View, Normanby (in conjunction witm Newton King)—Wednesday 12. E. Davidson, Whenuakura—Wednesday 19. Wednesday, 19—C. S. Carley, Cardiff, clearing sale. ( Campbell and Sons, Kohi—Thursday V 20. ' i Wm. Willis, Alton—Tuesday 25. R. G. Scown, Hurleyville—Wednesday 26. M E W T O N KING>d 1 LIST OF SALES.JULY— Monday 3—Douglas. Tuesday 4—Stratford. 1 Wednesday s—lnglewood. Friday 7—Kaponga. Friday 7—Rahotn. Monday 10—Urenui. Tuesday 11—Stony River. Wednesday 12—Inglewood. Friday 14—Waiwakaiho. Monday 17—Douglas. Tuesday 18—Stratford. Wednesday 19 —Inglewood. Friday 21^—Rahotm... Monday 24—Urenui. , W Tuesday 25—Stony River.-# Tuesday 25—Stratford Hide Sale. Wednesday 2G—lnglcwood. Friday 28—Waiwakaiho. Friday 28—Toko. Monday 31—Douglas. ENTRIES INVITED.
ON THE FARM, RAHOTUI THURSDAY, 6th JULY. "jVTEWTON KING lias received in- ' structions from Messrs Green and Tyrell, who have sold their farm, to sell by public auction as above, 83 dairy cows 15 springing heifers 10 yearling heifers 2 3 year pedigree Holstein bulls 2 yearling grade Holstein bulls. On account of Mr Percy James: REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 sharp. Auctioneers’ Note.—We can recommend these cows with confidence. The herd has been heavily culled each year and only the very best bulls have been used. Fully three-quarters of the herd are well-bred Holstein cows, caiying in August, to pedigree Holstein bulls. STRATFORD SPRINGING HEIFER YARDS. TUESDAY, 4th JULY, 191 G. IVfEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr P. Walsh to sell in the Springing Yards on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE,— 17 dairy cows, 2nd and 3rd calvers, to calve August-September Also on account of Mr C. Coldwell—--8 Jersey cows (guaranteed) July-' August culvers On account other vendors.— 10 choice 3 year Holstein heifers 30 springing heifeys 12 3-year choice Holstein heifers WITHOUT RESERVE. 1 5 coulter 1 horse drill (nearly new Sale at J o'clock. /
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 75, 1 July 1916, Page 8
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