KING'S STOCK SALES. Toko—Monday, August 24. Stratford—Tuesday, August 25. liahotu—Tuesday, September 1. \Viiiwakaiho—Thursday, Sept. 3. Kiiponga—Friday, September 4. Entries solicited.
KING'S SPECIAL SALES l'Ol! AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. August 26-Mr. E. Sxi \im, Oakura. August 28-Mr. E. O'Sullivan. Birdßoad August 27-Mr. H. Feakins, Pembroke Koad. August 27-Mr. J. C. Montcfiore, Co>vling Koad. iugust 28-Mr. 0. Oxenham, Oakura. August 31—Messrs. Marret Bros., Vea'e Road. September 1-ifr. S. H. Taylor, Rahotu Yards. September 2—Mr. E. Fitton, Ureuui. September 2-Mr. T. Barclay, Tututawa September 7->Mr. J. McCool, Douglas Yards. September 9-Mr. C. Clarke, Corbett Road.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 25. NEWTON KING sell by auction at his yards as above, — 550 MIXED CATI U£, iucluding:160 yearlings, off turnips 00 3-year forward bullocks, off turnips 30 mixed 2 and 3-year-olds 60 18-month stees 130 12 to 18-month heifers 75 store and forward cows
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26. KING AS 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:— 28 young dairy cows, mostly early calvers 18 calves 1 bull Horse, trap and harness Horse, gig and harness Lunch Provided.
MONDAY, AUGUST 31. NEWTON" KING TT AS received instructions from Messrs Marrett Bros., who are giving up dairying, to sell by auction on the farm, Veale road, on above date, all their dairy herd, etc., as follows: WITHOUT RESERVE, 20 choice cows, September hiul October calvers 1 ID-mouths pure-tired Jersey bull, extra quality, good color i store pigs WITH SLIGHT RESERVE, 1 6-year-old gig horse, guaranteed staunch and quiet I 40-gallon De Laval Separator, churn, butter-worker, d.f. and s.f. ploughs. I
Also On account of Mr. K. W. Houston, who is giving up dairying, WITHOUT RESERVE, 9 good-conditioned cows, to calve first week in September 3 forward store cows 3 yearlings Spring trap and harness and sundries WITH SUGHT RESERVE, 1 28-gallon Baltic separator, practically new, 401b churn(uew), '"'■■"' -"ilk vat; horse and sudLunch provided. Note.—The abi cows, having been carefully selected, and comprise purebred and grade ' Jerseys and Shorthorns.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. NEWTON KING "•"•"iAS been favored with instructions from Edmond Fitton, Esq., who has sold his farm, to sell by auction, Without Reserve, on the farm, Waitoitoi, Urenui, on above date, all his Dairy Stock, etc., consisting of—--1 KQ CHOICE DAIRY COWS, Jerseys, Holsteins, and Shorthorns, 60 of which are in full milk 40 2-year springing heifers, part Jerseys 20 yearling heifers 3 2-year-old steers 0 1 to 4 year old Shorthorn bulls 9 well-bred Berkshire sows, Slack's breed 1 well-bred Berkshire boar, Slack's breed 1 Yorkshire sow, 1 Yorkshire boar, store pigs , Spring dray, disc and tine harrows, D.F. ploughs, large roller, Deering mower, corn-crusher, Andrews and Bcvan eliallcutter, a horse-power and intermediate, rapid water-heater, 12 20-gallon milk cans, buckets, tools, and sundries
With Slight Reserve—--1 four-pulstitor L.K.G. milking machine and plant complete, with S'/s-h.p. Allan oil engine 1 2-li.p. boiler, UOlb pressure, 1 I gallon turbine, Alexandra separator, milk vat, cream cans, churn, circular butter-worker, Enterprise grit machine 3 are a (irst-class -lot of cow? ng been carefully selected by Mr
CORBETT ROAD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. NEWTON KING TT'AS received instructions from Mr. C. Clarke to sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, Corbett Road (close to railway station), on above date, Ms surplus stock, consisting of — i pedigree Jersey cows ■1 pedigree Jersey lieifer yearlings 7 pedigree Jersey bulls* 12 to 14 months 9 grade Jersey springing heifers 7 grade Ayrshire-Jersey yearling heifers
Sale at 1.30 o'clock. J\ T ole. —These Mr. Clarke mil his grazing ac< Red. €2 per acre for goodwill. AOA ACRES—I3O acres in grass. 1. 1anee Imsli, half plotighnbl •■ when cleared; 4-roomed house, cowshed, i 3 paddocks. Price £2 per acre for good--1 will. Apply H. F. RUSSELL AND CO. P-:T! '. . < . 17-0
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 207, 22 August 1908, Page 5
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