rEWTON KING'S LIST OF SALES. JULY—•Monday, 23—Urenui. Monday, 25— !'■ . r.;!;ts. Tuesday, 26—StratioH. Wednesday, 27—Stony River. Friday, 29—Kapo.-iga. AUGUSTTuesday, 2—Rahotu. Tuesday, 2 Stratford Hide Sale. ■Thursday, 4—Waiv.v !:■ ,iho. Saturday, 6—Staatiord Horse Fair. Tuesday, heifer sale. Entries Solicited. CLEARING SALE LIST. JTJLY25—F. E. Bocock, Eltham Road. 26—Mrs. J. Hamilton, Cardiff. 27—M. Gernhoefer, Bird Road. 28— W. J. Gray, Okato. 28—C. J. Schumaker, Riverlea. 29 H. Gray, Midhirst. 29—Mrs. Judge, Warea. 30— W. Randrup, Midhirst. AUGUST--I—Mrs. O'Connell, Kahouri Road opposite Stratford Abattoirs. 2—R. H. Witte, Stratford yards. 3—Mrs. J. Daly, Perth road, Okato. 3—W. and C. Dale, Matapu. 4—S. M. Porritt, Salisbury Road, Midhirst. 5—W. J. Rose, Waihi. !•&—W. Green-well, Mahoe. B—A. Swales, Frankley Road. 9 Quinton Haylock, Stratford Yards. Ill—Heke Martin, Pungarehu. 15—P. Jacobs, Toko. J. Wilmhurst, Opunake Road.
<U R E N U I . MONDAY, JULY 25. king OKA MIXED CATTLE, including—--40 weaners to 18-months mixed 35 store, fat and forward cows 9 dairy cows, 140 hoggets Also, — ...i.... .On account of 'Mr. Cline,— 16 dairy cows Also On account of Mr. T. B. Waters 6 springing dairy cows Sale at 12.30 o'clock.
ELTHAM ROAD. MONDAY, JULY 25. - NEWTON KING 'AS received instructions from Mr. F. E. Bocock to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, etc., as under,— OO YOUNG COWS, to calve AugustSeptember 5 Jersey-strain springing Betters 2 yearling heifers, 1 3-year bull 2 yearling Jersey bulls, I yearling Holstein bull 2 sows with litters, 4 sows in pig. 1 pedigree Devon boar, 22 cowcovers, milk cans, buckets, aerator, hay sweep, timber jack, and sundries With Slight Reserve,— 1 4-year %-draught gelding by Benmore (trial) 1 4-year %-draught gelding, by Heather King (trial) 1 8-year harness mare by Ivanboe (trial) Disc and chain harrows, s.f. plough, mower and tilter, hay rake, milk cart, 2 cattle dogs, 67 shares Eltham Dairy Co. On account of another vendor,— 1 double-furrow Duncan plough Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30. The above are a choice line of cows, chiefly Holstein-Jcrsev strain, served by Jersey bull. All young and heavily cull ed.
STRATFORD. TUESDAY, JULY 20. NEWTON KING \S7jili sell bv auction at his Yards a 9 * v above- rr '" Tl 9AA MIXED CATTLE, including 40 222y 2 to 3-year steers 50 18-months steers 30 empty heifers 20 2%-year heifers in calf 100 mixed weaners 45 store, fat and forward cows 5 2% to 3-year springing heifers (close up)' Also,— On account of Mr. A. C. Vosper,— 6 springing Jersey heifers, by Pride Of E»mont and Threthellas Duke Sale at 1 o'clock. WANTED. foT Dailv News. Town Delivery Runner with bicycle. Apply betwepn 4 and 6 this afternoon at Daily News office. YI7ANTED, Farms for 'Sale and Ex- ''■ change.—A. Grant, Estate Agent, Hawer^ JUST Arrived, another shipment o' Men's Kip Watertights and Shoot ers: splendid value; guaranteed to wear —Docfcrill's.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 89, 23 July 1910, Page 1
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