1 SALE BY MORTGAGEES. is hereby given that the sale under the conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at New Plymouth, of SECTION 820, DEVON STEEET, NEW PLYMOUTH, has been postponed to SATVURDAY, September 4th, 1909. ROY & NICHOLSON, , Solicitors for the Mortgagee. ] JJEWrrON KING'S LIST OF SPECIAL SALES. July—26—J. T. Hammond, Hastings Road 28—il. R. Julian, Warea ■™ -J. Cassidy, Kapuni -T. Coun.uan, Opunake Road •29 J. (J. O'Kourke, Ranotu 30—<i. F. Perger, rJtubroke Road. 30.—P. Matsen, Ouituu. August—4—J. Briscoe, Eltham 2.—L. Utngnilge, Tutaraiinaka. s—l). WiUKins, Huiroa. O—P. McCormick, Urenui. 11—,\V. M. Goss, Douglas 12. W. McLaughlan, Warea. , ...^temiber — 20— J. Dromgool, Douglas ATfiWTON KING'S CATTLE SALES. Douglas Yards'—: Hastings Road—inond's sale, Stratford YardsWarea—Mr. T. Wednesday, . Kapuni—'Mr. J. Wednesday, . Opunake Road—J sale, Thui'sdi Bahotu—'Mr. J. Thursday, Ju Pembroke Roadsale, Friday, Kaponga Yards— Urenui—Monday, Rahotu—Tuesday Stony River—We -Monday, July 28. -Mr. J. X. HamMoiulay, July -20. ,—Tuesday, Jul) 27. R. Julian's sale, July 28. [. Cassidy's sale, July 28. -Mr. T. Couniham's lay, July 29. C. O'Rorke's sale, -ilr. G. F. Perger'6 July 30. -Friday, July 30. , August 2. -, August 3. jdnesday, August i TUESDAY, JULY 27. NEWTON KING VXTILL sell by auction at his yards as above,— "JAA MIXED CATTLE, including--150 yearling steers, off turnips , 110 12 to 18-month heifers 70 18-month steer* 40 2'/ 3 to 3-year steers 90 store and fat cows WITHOUT RESERVE, 600 2 and 4-tootli wethers, off bush Also, on account of Messrs Walsh Bros.,— WEDNESDAY, JULY 28. ME NEWTON KING AS received instructions from Mr. J. Cassidy, who has sold his farm, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, etc., as follows:90 young cows, to calve July, Augand September 4 springing heifers 2 breeding sows 12 cans, milk waggon, block dray, milk dray, discs, roller, swingie "trees, stumping jack, harness, and sundries. I With Slight Reserve, 2 '/(.-draught geldings, 1 2-year Ally I (unbroken) 1 3-vear filly (unbroken), 1 yearling colt 2 2-ycar fillies, by Coronet and Stirling Prince 1 gig !
WEDNESDAY, JULY 28. NEWTON KING i 8 received instructions from Mr. Thos. R. Julian (who lias sold his farm), to sell.by auction, on the farm, Warea, on above (late, the whole of his dairy cattle and farm s'tock, etc., as follows,— istly August and Sept. * miners 1 bull, 2 sows (close to farrow), 2 cattle dogs, 1 trap mare (good in any harness), spring trap, buggy, harness, milk cans', dairy utensils, wheelbarrow, pump, is, wire-netting, maul and <. saws, (Ui.b.l. gun, goosees. 30 fowls, ducks, 2 [,ano u Jnea fowls, Also, with Slight Reserve,— 38 paid-up stares in Warea Co-op. Dairy Factory, 1 riile, 1 Edison piano harp, 1 violin. On account of Mr. T. E. Larking, who .s leaving the District,— fi cows, August-September calvere 1 s.f. lever plough, 1 gig pony Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Luncheon Pj^vided. ' OPUXAKE ROAD, CARDIFF. THURSDAY, JI'LY 29. NEWTON KING 'AS received instructions from Mr. " T. Counihiin, who has sold his farm, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his 50 cows, 2nd and 4th calvere (due August and September) 4 2-year heifers in calf 1 Ayrshire bull 1 Holstein bull 10 picked heifers 1 milk-tart horse (any trial), 1 mare, 8 years, by Nelson (any trial iu harness)'; 1 3-ycar unbroken colt, by Major Keith; 2 sows, to furrow early in September; 8 store pigs; spring dray and harness; gig and harness; 8 cans, aerator, buekeU and churn; s.f. ploughs; 30 laying fowls; quantity of bacon; pin-troughs, stack hay, and sundries. Also 2a Shares Cardiff Factory.
THURSDAY, JULY 211. NEWTON KING I AS received instructions fro: J. C. O'Rourke, whose lease beach farm has expired, to- sell by auction at the Eahotu Yards, for convening of sale, tbe whole of his selected iKiiry herd, consisting of:— !)5 firsUdass cows 3 Shorthorn bulls This', is an exceptionally fine herd .if milkers, nearly all Ayrihiru-Siiorllmrii cross, of Mr. OTSouikc's own breeding, and arc mostly August and September calvers. -Mr. O'Rourke has been dairy- ; ing for 22 years and this is his first I clearing sale. Sale at 1 o'clock, \ •
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 153, 24 July 1909, Page 5
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