KING'S CATTLE SALE! | Rahotu, Tuesday, August 4. Waiwakaiho, Thursday, August 8 Kaponga, Friday, August 7 Douglas, Monday, August 10 Stratford, Tuesday, August 11 Entries solicited. Clearing Sales as per Special List. I ]tfEWTON KING'S SPECIAL SALES T FOR JUNE, JULY, and AUGUST. August 3—Mr. A. Orudis, Mahoe. August 3—Messrs. H. Collins and G. Eva, Vealc Road. August 4—Mr. J. Reynolds, Skinner road. August s—Mr. C. S. Stronge, Oaonui. August s—Mr. \V. Luxton, Eltham Road. August 6—Mr. C. Andrews, Okato. August (i—Mr. H. Jackson, Upper Duthie Road. August 7—Messrs. Cameron & Brooking, Stratford. August 10—Mr. C. Hodgkinson, Tutu-1 I tawa. August 10—Mr. J. Shodroski, Carrington road. August 12—Mr. W. Clemow, Stratford yards August 12—Mr. W. Humphries, Puketotara. August 12—Mr. P. Jackson, Stratford Yards. August 13—Mr. A. Lawn, Oaonui. August 13—Mr. 3. Gooding, Sole Road. August 14-Mr. J. H. Archer, Monmouth Road. August 17-Mr. T. Wilson, Mahoe. i.igust 18—Mr. G. Sangster, East Road msiist 10—Mr. L. Baskin, Beaconsfield Goad. August 26-Mr. E. OVSullivan, Bird Road August 27-Mr. H. Feakins, Pembroke Road. August 31—Messrs. Marret Bros., Veale • Road. Semptember 7-Mr. J. McCool, Douslas Yards.
VEALE ROAD. MONDAY, AUGUST 3. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions iron Messrs. Collins and Eva, whov {™ r ,™ m expiled ' t0 Bell b y action WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm veale Road, on above date, • all their dairy and farm stock as follows: 36 voung cows, to calve August and jptember. * w,vs, iust calved 5 2-year heifers 1 empty cow 2 good sows, to farrow early ilk cans and sundries, light pring cart and harness, Massey•Harris mower, Planet Junr. disc harrows, tine harrows, Horn'sby plough, etc. Also, With Slight Reserve,— lixed yearlings _ r air first-class leader bullocks 1 light cart horse, 1 half-draught horse, 1 light plough hoi filly by Lord Kitehener, ris years, 1 light bullock dray. Luncheon Provided. These cows are ,„„..„ „„„,„, and are a first-class lot, several being' part Jerseys.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 4. NEWTON KING sell by auction at his Yards as above:— 200 MIXED CATTLE, iucluding--50 mixed yearlings 55 springing heifers 70 •tore cowa 15 fat cows 30 shares in Cape Egmont Co-op. Dairy Co. Also, — On account of Jlr. J. B. Knowles,— 45 dairy cows 12 springing heifers 12 yearling steers 5 milk cans 1 spring dray and harness 2 colt foals, 1 mare 1 pair buggy ponies, broken to single and double harness At 12.30 o'clock. Also, — GOODWILL AND LEASE of Ins FARM of 24!) ACRES, on the Kahui Road, near Rahotu, W.C.S.R., 10 years to run" at £ll 8s 4d per annum; 170 acres in grass, balance bush.
- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mr. G. Si. Stronge, who is giving up dairying, to sell by auction on the farm, Oaonui, on above date, all his Dairy and Farm Stock, as follows, WITHOUT RESERVE— I fln CHOICE MILOH COWS, nwscly August and Septer'— ealvers; a number are g Jerseys in calf to Jersey bull WITH SLIGHT RESERVE--50 springing heifers 5 grade Aldemey heifers (yearlings) 2 2-year-old draughts (colt and mare) 1 stallion Shetland pony, quiet and good in harness 3 good hacks 1 phaeton with pole and shafts 8 milk-cans, I 200-gallon skim-milk vat j Massey-Harris plough
Also, if not previously sold— Sections 30 and 31, Block VII., Ara tvhata Road, Opunakc S.D., cor taining 371 acres 0 roods i perches; 300 acres in grass, paddocks, 4-roomed dwelling tenure L.I.P. at Is per acre. \k annum. Immediate possessio tan be given. Limcli at 11.30 o'clock. Kale at 12 o'clock.
" TIIUESDAY, AUGUST 0. NEWTON KING ~TAS received instructions from Mr. C. Andrews whose lease is expiring, to sell l>y auction, Without Reserve, ot the farm, Okato, on above date, the whole of his Dairy Herd, etc., consisting of—- ■* * A CHOICE DAIRY COWS (grade :U Jerseys, purebred and grade llolsteiiis, etc.), mostly August and (September calvers 1 purebred Holstcin bull 3 Berkshire sows, close to farrow by purebred boar 30 good 4-tooth ewes in lamb Lunch at 11.30 o'clock.
can lie thoroughly recommended; tlx'V avo »M in the pinic I of condition, and a large number a" | close to c-alviiifi- ill'- Andrews has Ikyji I ■ •--' ijj for •».") years, and this is his iFe, all inferior stock having Ikimi larly culled out. For the convdiiof buyers, cow* will he delivered, if | required, either to Opunake or Waiwakaiho free of charge. STRATFORD ELECTORATE. I TO THE ELECTORS. ADIES and GENTLEMEN, —I have ' much pleasure in reminding you that I shall be a candidate for your votes at ' 4l "i next General Election, and hope to eive such substantial support from | every district as will enable me to have I the honor of representing you in Parlia- | ment. Yours faithfully, J. B. BINE. m GET IT CHEAPER AT "TO RED POST,"
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 190, 1 August 1908, Page 5
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