KING'S LIST OF SALES. AUGUST —■ Monday, 29 F. J. Wilmliirst, Opunake road. Monday, '29— J. McDonald, Hurford road, Omata. Tuesday, 30—Rahotu. Tuesdar, 30 —Stratford Hide Sale. Wednesday, 31— W. P. Brown, Albeit {Road. SEPTEMB !R Thursday, I—Waiwakaiho.1 —Waiwakaiho. Mondti; , s—Urenui. 'Monday, 6 —Toko. Monday, 5—R. Jones, Lower Dutllie Eoail. Tuesday, 6—Stratford. Tuesday, G—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Wednesday, 7 —i Stony River. Thursday," B—R. H. Phillips, Ngaere. Friday, 9—lvaponga. ■Entries Solicited. MONDAY, AUGUST 29. NEWTON KING TTAjS received instructions from Mr. James McDonald, who is leaving the district, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, Hurford Road. Omata, on Monday, August 29th, at 1 o'clock, — s 97 FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS. August-September calvers 1 bull 20 shares in Omata Dairy Factory, e.f. plough, mower, hayrake, 'barrows, milk cart and cans, chain, harrows, and farm sundries. With Slight Reserve,— 2 draught norses. Luncheon Provided.
EAHOTIJ. TUESDAY, AUGUST 30. NEWTON KING eel] by auction at his Yards as above — 200 MIXED CATTLE, including—--50 mixed yearlings 50 store, fat and forward cows 20 empty heifers 16 springing, heifers ! 5 bulls 50 mixed yearlings 20 store cowisi 5 fat cows 6 bulls. 1000 HEDGE PLANTS. ~ ' On account of Mr. 11. Stonex, — 35 first-class dairy cows, SeptemberOctober calvers Sale at 12.30 o'clock. TUESDAY, AUGUST 30. NEWTON KING received instructions from Mr. G. Wiade, of Pungarehu, wlio has sold his farm, to sell by auction, on the farm, at 10.30 a.m.,— HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &. EFFECTS 2 heifers 1 cow in milk 1 pony, saddle and bridle, bicycle, fowls, and sundries.
HAHQTU. TUESDAY, AUGUST 30. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. H. Stonex, to sell by auction, WITHOUT EESEIRVE, at -his Kahotu yards (for convenience of sale) — CHOICE DAIRY COWS, mostly early calvers. Mr. Stonex has been dairying fQr 15 years, and this is- his first sale.' The herd, which is mostly of his own breeding, Iks been heavily culled, and can be offered to the public with the utmost confidence. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. W. P. Brown, who is giving up dairying, to sell by Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the Farm, Albert Road, on Wednesday, August 31, at 12.30 o'clock: 22 dairy cows, mostly P.B. Jerseys, all close up. 4 springing Jersey heifers 8 yearling Jersey heifers 1 2%-yr. Jersey bull iby "Exile A." 1 yearling Jersey bull 3 draught horses 2 buggy horses 60 P.B. Angora goats, 10 %-bred goats (all in young), 2 Yorkshire sows, 11 Aveaner pigs, 2 cattle dogs, fowls, (lucks, 20 new cow covers, plough, sledge, buggy and harness, spring trap, gig and harness, quantity iron and sundries. Luncheon provided. MONEY TO LEND. TO LEND on good security, at lowest current rates. GOVETT & QUILLIAM, Solicitor? J|UX THE BEST FLAGS IB BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 119, 27 August 1910, Page 1
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