MO.YDAY. JCXE 21 NEWTON KING WILL sell by auction at his yards as above,— QXn HEAD STOCK', mcludiii-r----20 good 3-year steers 13 iM; to 3-year steers 50 mixed cattle 35 fat ami forward cows 10 fat tows and bullocks' 50 ewes ■l4O fat and forward lambs •25 fat wethers
TUESDAY, JL'XE 23. NEWTON KING sell by auction at his yards as above,— OgQ JllXlvD CATTLE, including— SO mixed yearlings ■IOO 18-montlis mixed 20 2'/ 3 -yPiir steer* , 30 store and fat cows 1 spring dray 20 acres turnips at ffragarehu Sale at 12.30 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23. Newton; king XHHAj sell by auction at his yards as above, — OKA MIXED CATTLE, including—--100 mixed yearlings 20 18-nioa'tlis steers (good) 50 2</ r yeiiy steers' 50 18-months heifers 20 Jersey heifer calves .) store nnd fat cows i Pigs, horses "WAIWIAKAffiO. THURSDAY. JUXE 24. NEWTON KING TX7ILL sell by auction at Uis yards as above,— 50 12 to IS-iwmths mixed 10 springing heifers 20 store and forward cov Sale at 12.30 o'cloc: FKIDAY, JUNE 25
NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mr. n J L. IMiotson, who has sold his farm, to sell liv 'hut-lion, WITHOUT RESERVE, on tile farm, Mangorei road, on Friday, 25th June, all his dairy a-ad farm'stock, cousistina of,— 17 dairy cows 2 2'/o-year heifers, springing 8 yearlings 1 purebred Jersey hull, rising two years 1 2-yeat Short liorn bull 2 light draught marcs, in foal to | Lord Bob i 3 draught yearlings, 2 good ponies | 5 store pig's, 1 boar. 2 sows in farrow, 1 sow and litter, _ milk cart and harness', gigj and harness, dray and harness, waggonette with pole shafts, plough, chain and tine harrows, chains, yokes and bows, crowbars, maul wedges, wire strainer, set blacksmith tools complete, milk cans, buckets, etc., oats and chart', a"bout 8 tons hay. I-lOUSKKOUJ R'ltXmiHE AND EFFECTS. ale at 12.31) o'clock. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 31). NEWTON KING T-TA.S received instructions from Sir. Ceorge Courim-v. who is giving up dairyi-ag to sell Jiv auction. \\TfllOlT RESERVE, on the farm, nkokc Koad,
Jcrsc.vs. llostciii-.Jeise.ys' and Slioi'thorns 1 Ayrshire .bull lit pedigree s'ows, 'u furrow to peiliftrri' Yorkshire bum', to f.irrOiW August and .September 1 pedigree Yorkshire boar, "Slack's .lack.' 50-li" Leghorn fowls', 1 73-gnl. De Uivnl Separator, circular butter ■ worker, churn, These cows tested for the be. the season 4.5, and towards NTHATI'XJIiD HOUSE JIAZAAK. I "UY nest HOUSE VAIN will be held * on ■SATL'IiDAV. 3rd July.' NEWTON KING THE FANCY DEPOT. MISS A. E. COTTIER to her friends and ro erons customers that she has'disi ed of her business in ISroiighaui Street, and oilers lier best thanks for past patronage. The business will be continued under the name of "TUB FAXCY DEPOT," under the management of MISS WELLKIi. Jli* Cottier requests for her successor a continuance of oast NATIONAL jjXSUKAXCE COM PAN'V OF NEW ZEALAXI). Ltd. I HUE. MAIiIXE, AXD At'CIDEXT. I All Classes «f Kinks accented at Lowest Current Hates'. I. A. XOLAX & Co. .. District Agents. F. K WILKOX Xcw Plymouth RTEX.CK & S'fAXVORD .... Stratford. PERCIVAT, &..MKSSEXGER. Inglewood.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 121, 19 June 1909, Page 5
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