jjEWTOX KING'S LIST OF SALES. JUNE— Tuesday, 7—Rahotu. Tuesday, 7—Stratford Hide Sale. Wednesday, B—Waiwakaiko, ILr. C. Clarke's Jersey Sale. Thursday, 9—Waiwakaiho. Thursday, !)—Riverlea, Clearing Sale on account of Mr. J. Richardson. .Friday 10—Eltkam, Clearing Sale on account of L. W. Huwjlor. Monday, 13—Urenui. Monday, 13—Toko. '.Tuesday, 14—Stratford. Wednesday, 15—Stony River. Wednesday, 15 Riverlea, Clearing Sale on account of A. MeEwen. Friday, 17—Kaponga. Entries Solicited. -VTiEWTON KING'S LIST OF CLEARING SALES. JUNE—9—Mr. J. Richardson, Riverlea. 10—Mr. L. W. Huwjler, Elthani. 15—Mr. A. MeEwen, Riverlea. 23—Mr. A. McAleer, Kapuni. 29—Mr. W. Ta.it, Kapuni. 30—Mr. W. A. J. Hall, Mahoe. JULY—18—Mr. A. Corkill, Matapu. 19—Mr. J. Laverty, Ngaere. 20—Mr. W. L. Adams, at Stratford Yards. 20—Messrs Bowie and Elliott, Kaponga. 25—Mr. F. E| Bocock, Elthani Road. 27—Mr. M. Gernhoeffer, Bird Road. 28—Mr. W. J. Gray, Okato. 29—Mr. H. Gray, Midhirst. TUESDAY, JUNE 7. NEWTON KING TOTLL sell by auction at his Yards as - " above— IRQ MIXED CATTLE, including—--50 mixed weaners 25 store, fat and forward cows 3.bulls 33 2-year in-calf heifers 15 good yearling heifers Sale at 12.30 o'clock. MANGAWHERO ROAD, RIVERLEA. THURSDAY, JUNE 9. NEWTON KING XTAS been favored with instructions from Mr. J. Richardson, who has sold his farm, to sell WITHOUT RESERVE his choice Dairy Herd, Horses, Implements, etc., as under:— 95 cows, chiefly 2nd and 4th calvcrs, to calve early 3 p.b. Jersey bulls 38 %-bred yearling Jersey heifers 3 y 2 -'bred yearling Jersey bulls 1 bay harness mare (slight reserve) 1 harness mare, 2 2-year Jersey geldings (by Jersey colt), 1 pony, V draught mare in foal, 1 %-draught mare (stinted to General Kuroki), 1 %-drauglit foal, 1 gelding, 1 y,draught mare, 2 sows, 5 store pigs, 11 weaners, 11-coulter McCormick drill, double and singlefurrow (ploughs, steel tripod harrows, mower, hay-rakes, roller, Booub-McDonald discs, 6ft haysweep, chaff-cutter (hand or power), horse trees, waggon, 12 cans, tip dray, spring cart. 2 gigs, 1 long-shafter, sledge. harness, 2 tons manure, electric Wasting tottery, chains, grindstone, saws, wedges and hammers, stumping jack, tubs, milk cans, buckets, poultry, black- . smith's vice, and farm sundries. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EF-FECTS-Cliairs, sofas, tables, kauri sideboard, drawing-room suite, duchess pair, cedar bookcases, double :md sinale bedsteads, chest drawers, linoleum, lamps, pictures, blinds, clocks, vases, minor, fender, dresser, piano, Singer s-ewing machine, invalid chair, washing machine, mangle, crockery, and all kitchen utensils. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 11 o'clock. To those in want of cows this sale should not be overlooked. They are almost all young and early calvers. The herd for years has been heavily culled per anmrm. Mr. Richardson is leaving Taranaki. Everything must be sold without reserve. WHERE TO STAY IN STRATFORD. IpROCADERO pRIVATE JJOTEL. Alongside Railway Station. FIRST-<CLAS,9 TABLE. LARGE AND AIRY BEDROOMS. The building tas been completely renovated throughout. Tariff 5s per day. Permanent Boarders as per arrangement. 'Phone 141. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. H. ± rUEBBLEi Proprietor
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 47, 4 June 1910, Page 1
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