JEWTON KING'S LIST OF SALES. JULY— Tuesday, 19—IMiohi. Thursday, 21 —Vvaiv/nkailio. Monday, 25—Urenui. Monday, 25—Douglas. Tuesday, 26—Stratford. Wednesday, 27—Stony River. Friday, 29—Kaponjr,. Entries Soli-Jted. CLEARING SALE LIST. JULYIS—A. Corkill, Matapu. 19— J. Lavertv, Ngaere. 20— W. L. Adams, Stratford Yards. 20 —Mrs McGuinness, Waitara West. 21—Bowie and Elliot, Kaponga. 21. —J. Colesbv's dairy, Waiwakniho. 22—Smith and Fawce'tt, Kelly Road, Huirangi. 22 W. T. Webb. Bird Road. 23 G. Topp. Cardiff. 25 F. E. Bocock, Eltliam Road. ■26—Mrs. J. Hamilton, Cardiff. 27—M. Gernhoefer. Bird Road. 28— W. J. Gray, tikato. 28—C. J. Schumaker, Riverlea. 29 H. Gray. Midhirst. 29—Mrs. Judge, Warea. 30— W. Randrup, Midhirst. AUGUST—--I—Mrs. O'Connell, Kahouvi Road, opposite Stratford Abattoirs. 3—Mrs. J. Dalv, Perth road, Okato. 4—S. M. Porritt, Salisbury Road, Midhirst. B—A. Swales, Frank!ey Road. 9 Quinton Haylock, Stratford Yards. 15—P. Jacobs, Toko.
LOWER DUTHIE ROAD. MONDAY, JULY 18. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mr. A. Corkill, whose lease is up, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his dairy herd, etc., as follows: — aa COWS, second to fifth calvers (to calve August and September) 5 Berkshire sows in pig, 1 p.b. Berkshire boar 11 store pigs, 1 Shetland pony (quiet), milk waggon and harmless, .milk cart and harness, .milk cans, buckets, cooler, milk .trolly, s.f. plough, hay rake, -sundries, 40 p.b. brown Leghorn, .Plymouth Rock and Minorca fowls, 2 waggon horses (slight jeserve). , <On:account of another vendor,— .1 seed drill, 1 milk cart. .Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30.
TUESDAY, JULY 19. NEWT<M KING AS received instructions from Mrs. W. J. Orr ito *ell by .auction -on the farm, Lower Rarihaka Road, Rahotu, on Tuesday, 19th .July, at 10.30 a.m.,— i- !j rum QHEST DRAWERS, 3 D.T." bedsteads, 2 w-w. stretchers, 1 w.w. mattress, child's cot, wash-tands and ware, sofa, book-shelf, dresser, tables, wicker and b.w. chairs, draughts table, crockery, kitchen sundries, copper, wringer, poultry, milk cans, buc-KuLs and strainer, spring cart and harness, gig and harness, saddle and bridle, wheelbarrow, roofing iron,- shed (Bft by 10ft, to be removed). With Slight Reserve 1 English-made piano. '
RAHOTU. s> TUESDAY, JULY 10. NEWTON KING VUJLL sell by auction as above — ;q mixed cattle To" good fat lambs Sale at 12.30.
STRATFORD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY -I'd. NEWTON KING A,S received instructions from Mr. A. C. A lams, of Rtrathmore. wlio has sold his farm, to sell as above, WITHOUT RESERVE, his dairy herd, etc.. as under:— QQ COWS, second and third calvcrs (to calve August and Sept.) 1 brake Milk cans, buckets anil sundries Sale at 1 o'clock.
WAIWAKAIHO. THURSDAY. JULY 21. NEWTON KING ' above.— 250 MIXED CATTLE 8 fat cows On noeount of Mr. Jackson, Smart Road,— Paddock of turnips On account of Mr. J. Colesby, who i ; ' giving up dairying,— 35 dairy cows (good), second, third and fourth calverg 1 2-year Jersey bull 1 horse and trap . -■« ' "• r
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 83, 16 July 1910, Page 1
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