RAHOTU. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. NEWTON KING. ffllLL Sell by Auction at his yards aa above — j ? :.si .j HEAD MIXED OATTL.K, incladiag, 20 springing heifers springing Jersey heifers Sale 12.30 o'clock. Also, Own dairy farms as per special advertisement Sale at 2 o'clock.
I'UNGAREIIU. Fill DAY, AUGUST 23. NEWTON KING J-pVS received instructions from .Mr 11. Fleming, to soli by auction u the farm, Pungareliu, on Friday, August 23, the whole of his farm and dairy stock, as follows, WITHOUT 1!IJ SERVE 82 choice young cows, August-Sep-tember calvors 10 springing heifers 70 mixed yearlings 2 bulls (Shorthorn and Holstein), WITH SLIGHT RESERVE,2 draught mares, sound au.l stauncli 5 draught colts and fillies, 1 to 2 years old 1 mare in foal and with foal at foot, 1 8-year-old express hors.\ 1 pair buggy horses, 1 unbroken 4-year-old colt, 1 first-class pair Albert Victors, rising 4 yeara, unbroken, spring day carry two tons, cans and sundries. Lunch provided. Sale at noon. Nolo.—This herd has a high average est at the Pungareliu factory, Mr Fleming have drawn the largest chequo mongit suppliers last season. The I'orses are a tip-top lot, staunch, sound nd subject lo trials.
SATURDAY, AUGUST' 24. NEWTON KINGj h as received instructions from Mr E. Leary, to sell by auction at his mart on Saturday, 24th August, HIS FARM ON THE HILL ROAD, Being section 89. Egmont, containing 81 acres, and B. section 122, containing 36 acros. All in grass, G-roomed liouse, travelled, cowshed, etc. Close to factory, about 1 mile to factory and school. Sale at 2 o'clock. ' TATAIIADIAKA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28. NEWTON KING AS received instructions from Mr W. W. Salmon, who is giving up farming, to sell by auction on the farm, I'imaru lload, on Wednesday, August 28, he whole of his farm stock, consisting of—--47 good dairy cows (springing). 7 heifers, 2 years old 14 2 to 3 year steers 20 calves to yearlings 1 bull, 1 light draught mare, and one ligfit draught gelding, 3 light drangt colls and lillies, 4 sows'with litters, 1 P.B. Yorkshire boar, spring cart, plough, harrows, ehall'-cntter, cans, buckets, etc. Also. The farm of 150 acres, ali in grass exempt little shelter bush, with dwelling and outbuildings therenn, and leasehold section of 11)8 acres, about 140 in grass, •about 15 years (o run at nn annual rental of 2h per annum.
Luncheon at Noon. Siilo nl 12.30. ,4\ fe STONY RIVER HORSE FAIR FRIDAY, AUGUST 30. J PURPOSE holding a Horse Fair at my Stony River yards on tlie aliove date. Vendors will please forward entries on or Before 22nd inst. NEWTON KING "Auctioneer.
SATUEDji", AUGUST 31. NEWTON KING h as received instructions from Mr Tlico. Burcliett, who is leaving for Auckland, to sell by auction at his Mart, Devon street, on above date— HIS FARM OF 127 ACRES, Being allotment 22 of see. 153, Moa; 75 acres in grass, good 5-roomed house, within 1% miles of Tariki cheese factory, on a memetalled road. Will lie offered at the low upset of £7(io. Terms can be arranged, if desired. Sale at. 2.30 o'clock. Jk ' fi' i • ■ STRATFORD SPRING HORSE FAIR.
QLIENTS will kindly note tlint my Spring Horse Fair will l.c held in my Stratford Bazaar on Saturday, 14th September, NOT September 7th, as previously notiiied. Entry forms posted on application. Entries positively close on Tuesday, 10th September. NEWTON KING. J'KKfMIYARY NOTICE. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mr W. 11. Wright (svlio is going in lor sheep) to sell Fiv auction, AHSOLUTKfA' WITIRH'T DESERVE, on the farm, Rahotu, early in September, MO 11 HAD COWS
25 picked springing heifers IS breeding sows, liull, horses, oU, dairy factory plant, including now MO-gallon Alpha Separator This Jirrtl consists »f all yoimj? cows, ;n very pink of condition, absolutely free from abortion, and lias a reputation second to none ill the province. This is the first Clearing Sale. Indents of C. and J. Clark's ladies' shoes, suitable for the season, also la[dies' and gents.' warm slippers have arrived at Dock-rill's. and prices can't be beat. A largo assortment of ladies' evening shoes to hand at low prices, also his woll-known brand, of men's and youths' winter boots always in stock.—
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 17 August 1907, Page 5
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