'JSJEWTON KING'S CATTLE BALES Toko Yards-Monday, 'August 9 Stratford Yards—Tuesday, August Douglas-Mr. W. M. Goss' 6a le, Wednesday, August 11 Waren-Mr. H. A. Mills' sale, Wcdntsday, August 11. Waren—Mr. W. MeLaughlan's sale Thursday, August 12 Salisbury Road—Mr. E. Cold well's sale. Thursday, August 12. Kaponga Yards—Friday, August 13. Urenui Yards—Monday, August 107 Rahotu Yards—Tuesday, Au<mst 17 Croydon Road-Mr. A. ltidd's sale, j Wednesday, August 18. Stony Rive.' Yards Wednesday, August 18. Waiwakaiho Yards Thursday August 19. WaTea—Mrs. M. K. Taylor's sq!p. Friday, August 20. Entries Solicited.
STRATFORD. TUESDAY, AUGUST 10. NEWTON KING \yiLL scl] by auction at his Yards above—--500 mXEU CA 'n'lJi, hieludins 150 good .yearlings (oil turuipsj 120 18-month to 3-,vear steers 50 3-year forward bullocks HI) 12 to 18-inontli heifers 50 store and fat cows 15 fat cows Sale at 1 o'clock. HEIFER SALE. STRATFORD. TUESDAY, 10th AUGUST. NEWTON KING yyILL sell at his Stratford Dairy Yards—--100 3-ycar gpringiiij; heifers Sale at 1 o'clock.
DOUGLAS. WEDNESDAY, 11th AUGUST. NEWTON KING JJAB received .instructions from Air ' W.. Al. Goss, whose louse has i'.\ pired and is leaving Taranaki. to sell Without Reserve, His Dairy Herd Horses, Furniture, etc., as under—--40 cows, to calve August and Sep tember 8 springing heifers 1 2-year Shorthorn hull 1 2-year Jersey bull y gelding' (trial). 1 Imrnes' lare stinted to Herlin Alar. 1 yearling colt by lierlin 1 boy's pony, 2 yearling, ~, Agent, 1 2-year filly by Glenmore, 1 innre stinted to Agent. 3 sows in pig, ] Berkshire boar, 8 store pigs, lo mixed weaners, 50 fully-paid shares Stratford Dairy Company, spring dray, gig, saddles, harness', uiilk-canV aerator, buckets, churns, pans! fowls, ducks, piano (slight reserve), Also, The whole of his household furniture and effects. On account of other vendors—--10 dairy cows .100 ewes in lamb Luucheou provided. Sale nt l'2..nft o'clock. The owner has been dairying many ,\ears', and culled heavily. 'The cow's arc in first-class condition and young. ; had highest test at factory Conveyance from Stratford Mart
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11. NEWTON KING AS received instructions from Mr. 11. A. Mills, who is leaving the district, to sell bv auction on the farm. Warea, WITHOUT RESERVE, the whole of his dairy stock, etc, as fol--35 cows, 2nd and 3rd Culvers, mostly to calve August anil Sept. 5 choke Jersey heifers, springing (bred by Bell Bros.) 5 2-year heifers, in calf 6 yearling Jersey heifers (bred by B. B. E. Layard) 45 mixed yearlings 2 bulls, 2 and 3 years old 20 pigs, including breeding sows Cart horse by Agent—Glasgow Geordie mare (guaranteed), milk cans, cooler, buckets, took, wheelbarrow, range, 2 10-gallon coppers, 400-gallon tank, pump, new galvanised iron, timber, posts, wire, firewood, stumping jack, harness, 'oicvele, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS. Also, with Slight Reserve, — 14 colonics bees (mostly Italian), in patent hives, spare hives and sundries; 25 paid-up factory shares, 1 yearling filly by Uhlan —Albert Victor marc, goodwill of lease (W.C.S.R.) of section 5, block 9, Cape S.D., 151 acres (one of the best farms in-the district and directly opposite the creamery). Sale at 12 o'clock.
THURSDAY, AUUUST 12. NEWTON KING fTAS received instructions from Wm. McLaughlin, to sell by i tion on the farm, VVarea, on above d the whole of his line dairy herd farm stock, etc., as follows: — WITHOUT RESERVE, 53 dairy cows, early culvers, c up' li ycailing heifers 1 Shorthorn bull Milk cans,'2o sacks Algerian t 50 sacks straw clialf, and WITH SLIGHT RESERVE, 3 spring-cart horses, 1 expres double buggy (with pole shafts), 1 'light spring harness, s.f. plough, disc rows, etc., etc. Also,— THE FARM of 200 ACRES, dwelling-house aud all iiece! outbuildings. Lunch Provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 14. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mr. F. ■ Flavall, to sell by nnction at his Mart, Devon Street, on Saturday. 14th August, 14'/ s ACHES, with 4-roum hmisc "and situitcd on the Old Hospital lload. This is a himdy subiubari property, only i'A m 'l cs f' olll eentre of town, and will lie "sold a bargain. Sale at 2 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 166, 7 August 1909, Page 5
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