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JJEWTON KING'S CATTLE Urenni Yards*—Monday, August 3 I Rahotu Yards—Tuesday, August J c 'Stratford Yards Messrs jMa f X Bros.' dairv, Tuesday, Augu 31. Stony River—Wednesday, Sept. 1. Waiwakaiho—' Thursday, Sept. 2. Toko—Monday, Sept. 6. Stratford—Tuesday, Sepifc. 7. Stratford—Tuesday, Sept. 7. Corl)ptt Road—Mr. C. Clarke's ped greo Jerseys, Wednesday, Sep i 8. : Kaponga—Friday, Sept. 10. ; Entries Solicited. UREXUI. MONDAY, AUGUST 30. NEWTON KING ae)J by auction at his Yards »! above— SftA MIXED CATTLE, including—--50 12 to 20-months mixed 100 2-,veur steers 40 3-year steers 20 choice springing cows, close up '1 pnir bullocks, droy and yokes 3 hack and harness horses 1 child's pony 200 4. G and 8-tooth ewes, now lambing Sale a.t 12.30 o'clock. RAHOTtT. TUESDAY, AUGUST 31 NEWTON KING TWILL sell by auction at his yards as above,— 2QO MIXED CATTLE, including—--70 mixed yearlings 30 18-months mixed 15 springing heifers 20 good 3-year springing heifers, ■close uip 30 store and fat cows 'lO 2-year steers 1 Oliver plough, nearly new Sale at 12,30 o'clock.

STRATFORD SPRINGING 1-lEIFEiI SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 31. NEWTON KING sell at his yards,— gQ CHOICE SPHIXGIXG HEIFERS 20 dairy cows Sale at 2 o'clock, STRATFORD DAIRY YARDS.. TUESDAY, SEPT. 31. NEWTON KING ETAS received instructions from Messrs Map Bros., of Radnor Road, to sell WITHOUT RESERVE, in the Stratford Yards, their dairy stock as under:— 85 young coivs, second to fourth culvers, about 8 calved, and 00 very close to calving, balance to calve October. Sale at 12.80 o'clock, Of the above cows 5o were bought iiy Messrs Hupp Bros, last June from .Mr. O'Xeil, Huiakanm (his intact herd). Messrs Mapp were intending to milk on -diares, but conditions having arisen, they have deojdod to abandon share i.iilking and have uuiv determined to sell all cows without reserve. Every cow will be guaranteed sound. Messrs Mapp liros. having kindly co.. seated, other dairy cows anil heifers will be received and offered at conclusion of their sale. Vendors kindly note and enter early. STOXY IUVEIt.

WEDNESDAY, SEL'T. 1. NEWTON KING VyiLL sell by auction at his Yards as above—--250 MIXED CATTLE, including— SO mixed yearlings 45 ltf-months mixed 25 2y 2 -j'ear steel's 25 3-.vear heifers, close up 30 springing cows, and heifers 45 utore and fat cows 2 spring-cart horses 1 spring cart, pigs Sale at 12.30 o'clock. W AIW A K AIH 0. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER -2. NEWTON KING WILL aoll by auetisn at his yards as above 2QQ MIXED CATTLE, including—--80 mixed yearlings 40 10-month to 2-, year heifers 35 springing heifers 20 store cows H young cows, close up 8 2'/ a to 3-year springing lieifers Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. Clien'ts- should note that owing to the Taranaki-Auckland football match, the sale will start at 12 o'clock sharp.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. CORBET'f ROAD, NEWTON KING TTAS received, instructions from Mr. Charles Clarke, to sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, Corbett Road, oil Wednesday, September Bth, his annual draft of Jersey cattle, consisting of: 7 2 and 3-year-old pedigree Jersey heifers', early ealvers 1 yearling pedigree heifer 1 pedigree '2-year-old hull "Rua" 6 pedigree yearling bulls 2 purebred yearling Jersey heifers 1 Ayrshire-Jersey 2-vcar-oM heifers (served by pedigree bull "Rua') (These arc an exceptionally line lot of heifers, by "Golden Grand," out of Mr. R. Cornwall's pedigree Ayrshire cow, therefore pedigree on both sides), 18 2-year grade Jersey heifers, servei! by <pc<ligrca bill) "Rim" lp gracje Jersey yearling heifers lAiilch provided, Ssivle at I o'clock, STRATTORD UOfISK BAZAAR, ANNIAhS 1' U 1 X G HOPiSli FAIR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 17th & litth -Sept. NEWTON KING Wll.)* t)v 'l Ills -\i>»iijil Spring F:iir o n .iltove dnk's. Entrii'-i - ; :» iv being received at my Xeiv PI vniimtli and Stratford Ollices and inrni.-i |i(!;(<■<! on application. Entries close positively on Fridov, Kith September.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 175, 28 August 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 175, 28 August 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 175, 28 August 1909, Page 5

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