•JJKWTON KING'S STOCK BAI JOS. Raholn, Tuesday, May ]•>. Waiwakaiho, Thursday. May 14. ' Ka|>onga, Friday, May Douglas, Mmday, May IS. Stratford, Tuesday, llnv 1!). Kai>onga., Mr. A. K. I)limx*'» i-lrar-in« sale, Wednesday, .May 20. Omnia, Mrs Cronii>lon's clearing sale, Wednesday, May 21). Okatn, Mr. It. I'utt'is clearing sale. Thursday, May 21. Bell JSloek, Hon. Tin*. Kelly's clearing sale, Friday, May 21 Entries solicited. « A II 0 T U. TUESDAY, MAV 12. newto¥ king tyjlhl soil by auction at his yards. 250 MIXED CATTLE, including—--100 weaners to 18-months 20 springing heifers
IjO fat and forward cows 53 I'.in. cw«t>, running with ram Sale at 12.80 o'clock. W A 1 W A K A I 11 U. XIIL'K.SDAY, .MAV 1-1. NEWTON KING sell by auction at his yards,— 200 - yIXK " UATTJJS and . SUU 111XED SHEEP, including.3o good stoic. cows .lot) f.m. ewes 30(1 good lambs 7o mixed aiieep '>,le at 12.30 o'clock. O M A X A. Wednesday, MAY' 20. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Mrs. Crompton, who is giving up dairying, to sell by auction on the farm, Oinata, on above date, all her dairy cattle, etc., as follows: — 25 choice cowb, in calf to pure-bred Jersey bull 10 selected 2-ycar iieifers, in calf 8 calves 1 pure-lived .Icisuy Imll 1 sow and litter, 75-gallon Ue Laval separator, vat, churn, but-ter-worker, eaiis, weighing machine, and sundries dig, iup- | per, pig-net, cts., i
Also, With Slight liiMeruySpring dray ami harness, di-c, lin - : and elmin harrows, hillside plough, Alassey-llarria plough. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. -NOTK.—This herd is the result of over 28 yearn' experience, and eonsi-ts of mostly grade Jerseys. J! B Ij 1, l! L U U ]\. FRIDAY, JIAY 22. NEWTON KING received instructions from the lion. Tims. Kelly, JI.L.C., who has sold his I'ann, to sell by auction, WITHOUT KK.SKUVK, on the farm, "Glenferu,' on above date, his iiomucy sheep and farm -lock, etc., as follows: U72 superior 2 and 1-tooth Ronmey ewes, in lamb S3S good lambs (half ewes) 2(ii> 2 and i-tooth wethers, well forward 111 rams
-18 Jirown Leghorn fowls, 1 single - seated American -buggy, 1 doublcr>ealed do., 1 daisy cart, good trap mure, strong pony male (tit tor harness), saddles, .side-saddle, bridles, quantity heart piue p«»st*. household furniture. Quantity sawmill machinery; eon* •si-ting of: La rye and small pnlloyfj, flatting, vertical and circular .-aw machinery, Jly wheel, crank and shaft, ;Mi.p, water-wheel, heavy iron blocks, anvil, blacksmiths' tools, 30-gul-lun boiler, and -ruadriers. -Sale at i..i1l o'clock. M)TJ£. have been bred t'rnm pure-bred stock, aud have been -uiHy weeded out each year. They arc well acclimatised, healthy, good constitution, aud .wellconditional. 0 K A T U. THURSDAY, AIAY 21. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Henry i'utt, Esq., wlio lias sold his farm, to sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, Okato, on above ilnt<>, (lie whole of his live anil dead stock, as follows:
CATTLE—--50 kit bullocks 125 forward bullocks 10 fat cows and heifers 11 good calves SilEEl?— 000 breeding ewes (eomiug (i-tootli) 27 fat and forward ewes 150 fat wethers 150 good woolly lambs 12 good rums HOUSES — 7 medium draughts, good and sound 1 brood draught mare (in foal and with foal at foot by Ophir) S well-bred hack and harness horses THOl!0l"Gil 15KEDS — 1 3-year iilly by Alalatua—Hippueampus marc 1 yearling coll by Soult—Dm'us cull —1 lippocampus ma re 1 yearling colt by Soult—Durus colt 1 lirst-clasij lady's hack, "Kaihihi," by ilulutua Hippocampus mare 1 mare, "Alias Adelaide" (iu foal and with foal at foot by Soult —Hunts colt), by The Australian 1 imire, "Kaitakora" (in foal and with foal at foot by Soult—l)urus colt), by Hippocampus 1 brood marc (in foal and with foal at foot by Soult—Durus colt), by The Australian I WITH SUUUT RESERVE- ' 1 2-year lilly by Uhlan— I Tonga 1 2-year gelding by Uhlan—Hippocampus mare , FAliJl I.UI'LUMEXTS Nearly new Cambridge roller, nearly new disc harrows, "Superior'' drill, with grass-seed box attached, d.f. and s.f. ploughs, line and cliain harrows, McUormiok mower, with reaping attachment, hay rnke, weighing machine, express, buggy, harness, 4-lior-e plough gear, chains, collars, tools, ladders, grindstone, timber, barb-.wire, 100 pine posts, 15 stockyard post?, two stacks good hay Household furniture and sundries, Lunch at 11,30. | Sale at noon. -NOTE. - I'lie bullocks and sheep arc in tirst-clas.-, condition. The horses are all well-bred, and a lot. a number of them having taken lirst prizes at show*. POULTRY, t'l'iS, AND HORSES. WEBSTEK BROS. hold a sale of the above EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock. Entries solicited,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 118, 9 May 1908, Page 5
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