KING'S STOCK SALES. Stratford, Mr 11. Ilance'a clearing sale, Monday July 16. Stratford, and specials, Tuesday, July 16. Stony River, Wednesday, July 17. Toko, Mr 11. Schultz's clearing sale, Wednesday, July 17. Dutliie Road, Mr R. Daubin's clearing sale, Thursday, July 18. Tariki, Mr 11. Nixon's clearing sale, Friday, July ID. Toko,, Monday, July 22. Wahvakailio, Tuesday, July 23. Tikorangi, Mr W. E. Loveridgc'a clearing sale, Wednesday, July 24. Ilaliotu, Thursday, July 25. Kaponga, Friday, July 2d. Entries Solicited. LIST OF SPECrAL CLEARTXfi SALES I'OK XOUTII TARAXAKI. Waitvaikailio, Mr A. Nelson's, Tucs-cl-.v. July 23. Tikorangi, Mr W. E. Loveridge's, Wednesday, July 24. . Okato, Messrs Engleiield Bros.', Monday, July 29. Puniho, Estate late Allen Bell, Wednesday, July 31. Carri.ngton Road, Messrs R. Pindlay and Son, Friday, August 2. Bell Block, Mr J. Monk's, Monday, August 5. Fuugareliu, Mr Wi Kupe, Wednesday, August 7. Bell Block, Messrs Western Bros.', Monday, July 12. Oakura, Estate late Mary Wood, Thursday, July 15.
STRATFORD. TUESDAY, JULY 10. NEWTON KING sell by Auction at his 'Sards as above:— OAA HEAD MIXED CATTLE OUv/ including 300 2'/o to 3-year bullocks 80 2 '/o-year steers 40 214-year heifers iu calf 30 IS iuo». empty heifers 80 store and forward cows 50 fat cows 1-2 bulls Sale at 12.30 o'clock. STRATFORD SALEYARDS. TUESDAY. JULY 16. WITHOUT RESERVE. NEWTON KING H as received instruction from Mr J E. Death, who lias sold his property and has bought a sheep run inland of Tarata, to sell as above liis choico herd of dairy cows, comprising,— 44 cows, 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers, to calve August and September Sale at 1 o'clock.
STONY RIVER. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17. NEWTON KING sell by auction at his yards, r.s above—--25OIIEAD0 IIEAD MIXED CATTLE Sale at 12.30 o'clock. GORDON ROAD, TOKO. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17. W I T II 0 U T RESERVE. NEWTON KING JJAS ben instructed by Mr H. ScliuHs, who has sold his farm, to sell as above, his dairy herd, etc., consisting of, — 58 cow*, chiefly 2nd, 3rd and 4th culvers, to calve August and September 2 Holstein lmlls 1 %-draught horse Quantity sundries Luncheon Provided. Safe at 1 o'clock.
LOWER DUTIIIE KOAD. THURSDAY, JULY 18. WITIIOUT RESERVE. NEWTON KING H AS been favored with instructions from Mr R. Daubin, who lias sol J his farm, to sell on above (late, Ixia very choice herd of cows, efc., consisting of, — 112 cows, chiefly 2nd to 4th calvers, to calve August and September 4 '/.-bred yearling Jersey bulls 5 sows in pig 1 boar 20 store pigs 2 000-gal. tanks 12 25-gal. Ideal cans "With Very Slight Reserve,— 4.) clmhc 2 and 3-year springing heifers 22 yearling heifers 2 draught geldings (any trial) i2 3-vear heavy draught geldings, unbroken A quantity of sundries
Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12 o'clock. The above cows, being all young, comprise an excellent Lord, this being Mr Dawbin's first sale, he having been dairying M year- 1 , and annually culled very heavily. Tho cows can with confidence be recommended to dairymen, and are all for absolute sale.
U K A T 0. MONDAY. .rri,Y 2!). NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from .Messrs Englelield Bros., who ur<* giving up dairying, to sell by miction, WITUOL'T KF.SKRYK, Oil the farm, Lei!li road, 011 above date, all their dairy and farm stock, consisting of,— 5U choice dairy cows, early culvers 111 springing heifers 1:1 choice jricked heifer calves 1 Shorthorn hull 1 heavy harness mare, 1 gig horse 1 express, with pole and shafts, disc and chain harrows, plough, cans, 'i sot:* harness, and mmdries Also,— THE FARM of m% ACRES, with •Vroonied dwelling, 2 large sheds, 12 paddocks, well planted with shelter trees; water in evcrv paddock. NO WEEDS. Also,— GOODWILL OF LEASE of sub-sec. 5, of 108, Hlk. All., Capa D.D. 100 acres, all in grass (more or less. 'Uenial £8 13s 4(1 per ,'minim, with 18 years to run. I'rotection of improvements up to £4 per acre. Luncheon Provided. Sale at noon.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 13 July 1907, Page 5
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