EWTON .KING'S LIST OF SALES. &UGUSTTuesday, 16-Mi6iiti. Thursday, 18—Waiwakaiho. ! ' Friday, River Dairy Bale; \ [Monday, 22—Urenui. Monday—Douglas. Tuesday, 23-nStratford . Tuesday, 23—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Wednesday, 24—Stony Rive¥: [ Friday, 26—Kaponga. ' Entries Solicited. "* CLEARING SALE LIST. AUGUST15—D. Hansen, Onaero. , 16— J. Bratli, Tjitutawa. 17— W. Chowan, Keith Road, Okato. of property at Mart. 25 J. Leng, Oabnui. >" 26 W. Woodman; Tataraimaka. •29 F. J. Wilmlmrst, Opunake Road 29—J . McDonald, Hurford Road, Okato. i< - ij**."' ( 'STONY RIVER DAIRY SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. , NEWTON KING vAfJUJ sell by auction at the Stony River yards as above,— 200 SBMN6IN$ BMN6IN ' <J 'HEIFERS AND * VV ' DAIRY COWS, including— SO springing mixed heifers 2G springing Holstein heifers :20 springing Jersey heifers HO springing cows .Sate at 12.30 o'clock. TUESDAY, AUGUST 16. NEWTON KING 'VX7ILL sell by auction at his yard? as nlmvp.— '2OO CATTLE > including,— 70 mixed yearlings ' 20 empty heifers 20 springing heifers 40 stoTe, fat and forward cows •'5 bulls "On account of Mr. C. Sole,— 7 good heavy iat cows i On account of Mr. A. J. Thomas,— ,26 dairy cows, August-September ealvers '' Sale at 12.30 o'clock. ~ ~:.,._ WAVIW/AKAIHO. ] THURSDAY, AUGUST 18: NEWTON KING \\ftUJ pel) by auction at his Yards as abovo— OQA MIXED CATTLE, including 80 mixed yearlings ! 20, heifers 10 dairy cows j 30 store, fat and forward cows j •1 p.b. Jersey bull !
On account of Mr. A. S. Frost,— 17 JeTsey cows, p.b. and pedigree, in calf to .J 5 Jersey heifer calves by "DomiAion" j ■1 pedigree Jersey, bull, "Dominion" W goats Sail« at 12.30 o'clock. MANGAEHU SOUTH ROAD., TUTUTAWA. • TUESDAY, AUGUST 16. - NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mr. C. Bratli, who has sold his farm, and is leaving Taranaki, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, etc., as under,— A O 00W6, second to fourth calvers, at profit and to calve AugustSeptember 1 7-year harness horse, 1 pony, dog cart and harness, 1 yearling bull, 16 hoggets, 16 store pigs, harness, timber, Alfa-Laval Separator (55 gal.), butterworker, milk cans, buck.' s, and sundries. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Free conveyance leaves Stratford at 10 o'clock on morning of sale. The above herd comprises all young cows, mostly Jersey and Holatein, and have been heavily culled. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27. NEWTON KING {ETAS' received instructions to sell by Auction at the Mart, New Plymouth, — THE ONAERO BRICK AND TILE PLANT, with kilns, boiler and engine, pressed brick machine, • drying sheds, etc., together with 10 acres clay land, good 4-room-ed cottage, etc., etc. The whole is in good order and suitable for carrying on an up-to-date and profitable business. j This is a splendid opportunity for anyone with moderate capital to secure the nucleus of a really first-class business. full particulars as to terms, etc., may be <had on application to the Auctioneer. Sale at 2 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 107, 13 August 1910, Page 1
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