KING'S STOCK SALES. Raliotu—Tuesday, August 18. Stony .River—Wednesday, August 19. WV.iwakaiho—Thursday, August 20. i Ka ponga—Friday, August 21. Toko—Holiday, August 24.. Stratford—Tuesday, August 25. Entries solicited.
JSTEWTON KING'S SPECIAL SALES FOR JUNE, JULY, and AUGUST. J August 17—Mr. T. Wilson, Mahoe. :'■ ■.! I>S—Mr. G Sangater, East Road '■'—Mr. L. Baskin, Beaconsfield I August 21—Mr. W. Bonner, Stratford Yards. August 20—Mr. E. Julian, Oakura. August 20—Mr. E. O'Sullivan, Bird Road August 27—Mr. H. Ecakins. Pembroke Road. -| August 27—Mr. J. C. Montuliore, Cowling Road. August 28—Mr. 0. Oxenham, Oakura. August 31—Messrs. Marret Bros., Vea'.e Road. I September 2—Mr. T. Barclay, Tututawa Semptembor 7—Mr. J. McCool, Douglas Yards.
TUESDAY, AUGI'ST 18. NEWTON KING soil by auction nt liis yards a | ' above,— (ij 12 to 18 mouths mixed 100 yearling steers, off turnips 40 yearling heifers, t>ff turnips 15 2-year steers . 20 springing heifers 35 store ami fat cows Also,— °" account of Mr C. Condon, W'lTil•2o niiich cows, to calve .September 7 yearlings, 1 bull la shares Cape Eginont Dairy Faotory Milk cart and/harness, milk cans poultry Household furniture and effects 1 2-year-old draught filly (slight reserve) Also,— On account of Mr. H. Nuttal,— 23 dairy cows and heifers, to calve August, September and October 1 light harness horse, harness, poultry Furniture and effects
Sale at 12.30 o'clock. STOXY RIVEE. WEDXESDAY, AUGUST 19. . NEWTON KING sell by auction at his yards as above—--250 J "XED CATTLE, iucluding!>s yearlings to 18 months 30 springing heifers 50 store forward cows 10 fat' cows 30 store pigs 1 good milk cart, horse, and harSale at 12.30 o'clock. WAIWAKAIHO. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20. NEWTON KING L.L sell by auction at his yards as above,—
200 JIIXED CATTLE, including(i first-class springing c ows (elosi up) Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Also,— On account of Mr. J. Hale,— 10 grade Jersey heifers, springing and .at full profit _ These arc first-class dairy cattle, bred by the owner, by pedigree ,Jei> and in calf to pedigree Jers.cv Iml are being sold to make room for purebred and pedigree Jersey heifers. . WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from -Mr. E. Julian, whose lease has expired, to sell by auction on the farm, adjoining the Oakura dairy factory, on above date, all his dairy herd, etc., as under:
IMPORTANT SALE OK HIGH-CLASS DAIRY C.OWS, DRAUGHT HORSES, HACKS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, &e. 0 AKUBA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28. NEWTON KING TPTAS received instruction!* from 0. Oxenham, Esq., who has sold us farm, to sell by auction at the homustead, Timaru Road (near the beach), the whole of his live and dead stock, :onsisting of—--50 choice dairy cows in full milk 35 choice dairy cows to calve early 1 .purebred Shorthorn bull 1 draught stallion, General Grant, by General Wheeler, dam by Glcngyle, leaving very good stock 2 draught mares by Agent—Glasgow Geordie mare, in foal Id General Grant 1 draught mare bv Wharainara™ Wellington maro, not in fual trial of l'/ :: tons) 2 draught geldings by General Grant, 3 years oil', broken to all harness; 1 draught filly 2 years oil', unbroken; 2 geldings by Albert Victor, 4 years oil, broken to harness ami saddle 1 mare, .Jersey Lily, by Jersey - dam, A. Bayly's Kit 3 3-year-olds by Berlin Abba, unbroken 1 2-year filly by- Viking, 1 0-year filly by Cleveland (broken to saddle auci harness), 1 boy's pony (very quiet and good) Milk cart, dray, D.F. and S.F. Jlornsby ploughs, steel Queen disc harrows, tine and chain harrows, scarifier, horse Planer. Jnr., harness, rubber-tyred gig and harness, household furniture and effects. Lunch at 11.30 o'clock. XOT'fc. The cows are all milkin Shorthorn strain, and have been lire by Mr. Oxenham, who has been fain ing for thirty years. The horses ai an extra good lot, well bred and we cared for.
MADE IN NEW ZEALAND. WHITAKER'S AULSEBROOK/S iRATED BISCUITS AND CON- ■ FECTIONERY, I'liinl to the Beat Imnortr-d. FLOTiB IN THE MAKING! SPECIALLY INTERESTING! DON'T MISS THESE EXHIBITS. [ NEXT CRITERION HOTEL, {.'ETON-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH
YOU OAN GET IT CBHAPBR ATI "THE BED POST."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 202, 15 August 1908, Page 5
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