JJEWTON KING'S STOCK SALES. Toko, Monday, August 1!). YMwakaiho, Tuesday, August 20. Rahotu, Thursday, August 22. Kaponga, Friday, August 23. Denbigh Road, Mr C. Frost's clearing sale, Thursday, August 22. Pungarelm, 111' R. Fleming's clearing sale, Friday, August 23. Stratford. Tuesday, August 27. Tataraiuiuka, Mr \V\ Salmon's clearing sale, Wednesday, August 28. Entries solicited. LTST OF SPECIAL CLEARING SALES Waiwakaiho, Mr A. E. Watkins, Wednesday, August 21. Denbigh Road, Mr (J. Frost, Thursday., August 22. Pungarehu, Mr R. Fleming, Friday, August 2,' i. Tdtaraimaka, Mr W. Salmon's, Wednesday, August 23. Sentry Jlill, Mr C. 11. Ellis, Friday August 30. Bird lioad, Mr M. T. Phillips, Tuesday, September 3. Toko. Mr P. Jacobs, Wednesday. August 11. i Raliotu, Mr W. 1!. Wright, early in September. WAtWAKAIiIO. TUESDAY. AUGUST 20. NEWTON KING sell by auction as his yards—£llo mi.ved cattle, including 15 ehuice young dairy cows, Septem-ber-October calvers 10 springing heifers 2 15-18 Grade Jersey cows, in calf to.pedigree Jersey bull Abund • aaee 11. 3 15-10 grade Jersey heifers, by Abundance 11. 80 fat wethers Sale 12.30 o'clock. MPORTAN'f SALE OF SUPERIOR PEDIGREE JERSEY AND GItADE JEIiSEi'S.
WAIWAKAIIIO. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21. NEWTON KING AS received instructions from Mr A. E. Watkin, wlio has leased hi.-i /.inn to bell by auction at the Waiwa aibo Yards (for convenience of sale), n. Wednesday, 21at August, the whole of his superior Jersey Cattle, etc., as ellows, WITHOUT RESERVE: — 1!) pedigree cows, in milk and springing, including those grand cows Mona, i'loria and Cherry G pedigree heifers, springing 7 pedigree yearling heifers, by Magnet's Lad (Luna—Magnet's Boy). 11 pedigree calves by Yaukee Bweet (imported) 10 pedigree bulls by Magnet's Lad, 7 months to 2 years old 1 pedigree bull, 'Yankee Sweet," (imported) 3 pure-bred Jersey, cows, in calf 10 choice grade springing heifers, by (Joldlinch, in calf to Golden Grand 20 very choice grade yearling heifers, by Magnet's Lad WITH SLIGHT RESERVE,— 8 light draught fillies and yearlings, 2 to 3 years old, by Gleudue and Lord Roberts 1 medium draught mare, with foal liy Glendu colt 1 3-year gelding, by Glendue, broken 1 Tlioroughbrcd gelding, 3 years old, by Daystar—Lady May, by Natator.
Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Note.—Mr Watkln's strain of Jerseys re unequalled iu the North Island. The present herd is the result of tunny years' careful selection, being bred from animals of exceptional substaneo and quality, with high milking records, the imported American bull Yankee Sweet being a grandson of the champions of America.
Catalogues posted on application to the- auctioneer. W A I W A K A I II 0. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr V. W. Oldham, who is giving up dairying, to sell by auction at tho Waiwakaiho yards,— 22 choice grade to pure Jersey cows This is an exceptionally good dairy, the factory test this year never being below 4.2, and going as high as 6.8. The herd averaged just about ,-£0 per head for the season. VEDfOREE JERSEYS. Sale immediately after Mr Watkin's pedigree Jerseys. No other stock will be sold at this eale. R AIIO T U. THURSDAY. AUGUST 22. NEWTON KING
T-T AS received instructions from the Crown Dairy Company to sell by Auction, at the Raliotu Cattle Yards, on Thursday, August 22 4 CHOICE DAIRY FARMS, being subdivisions as under of that ricli coastal fann at Opunake known ns Breach's farm:— Lot 1. —About 144 ACRES, all in grass, together with G-roomed dwelling and outbuildings thereon. Lot 2.—About 97 ACRES, ail in grass. ',< ! i grass, together with dwelling and outbuildings thereon. Lot 3. —About 103 ACRES, all in Lot 4.—About 182 ACRES, all in grass. Also, — ' 12 desirable building sections, in the township of Crownville, being part of tlie same estate. The land is of exceptionally good quality, level, well-watered, and situated oil the outskirts of (tymnnke, and is up for absolute sale. Terms can be arranged. l'laiis may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers.
Also, Excellent dairy farm at Ttaliotu of about 287 acres, comprising 2S/' acres freehold ami 90a. 3r W.O.S.K. lease about 14 years to run at £ls 3s 9d per annum. Level Farm, all in grass except little shell or lm~h, well watered, 7-roomcd dwelling, cowshed, etc., orchard, factory on t*i3 r property, 1 mile from liahptu. •Sale at 2 o'clock. if you want your lurniture removed carefully, expeditiously and economically, employ the New Zealand Express Company, Ltd., who make a special feature of this class o£ -work, and who are i also a!ile 'to supply first-class dry atori age accommodation,, —AdvL
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 17 August 1907, Page 5
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