JJEWTON KING'S LIST OF SALES. JULY— Monday, 10—Urenui. Tuesday, 11—Stratford Wednesday, 12—Stony River Friday, 14—Kaponga Saturday, 15—Land sale, New Plymouth Tuesday. IS—Rahotu. Thursday, 20—Waiwakaiho Farmers are requested to send in their entries for these sales. LIST OF CLEARING SALES. JULY11— Uhlenberg Bros., Stratford Yards 12— F. A. Higgs, Normanby (m conjunction with Gillies & Nalder) 13—A. Alexander, Stony River. 14 —J. Skinner and Son, Urenui Yards 14— J. Parrott, Jit. Road, Stratford. 17 —W. E. Watson, Tataraimaka 18 —Newland Bros., Warwick Road 19— G. McGuinness, Avvatuna 19— W. D. Linn, Stony River. , 20— J. Preeee, Palmer Road "21.—Executors Rangi Heroata, Stony River 24 —D. Murphy, Lower Palmer Road 25—Bregmen Bros., Robson Road. 36 S. E. Kemp, Hastings Road 27 —A. Kaull. Gordon Road, Toko 27 —D. O'Hara, Pitone Road, Tataraimaka 27 —W. Puklowski, Tataraimaka 28— T. Brown, Bird Road AUGUST- ' 2 Hodgkinson, Hay lock & Quinton, Tariki Road 3—H. Ivemp, Robson Road '9— W. Kehely, Awatuna East 10—Mrs. Bonner, senr., Skinner R4 18— H. Purdie, Waitara Road U H K M U I. MONDAY, -JULY 10. NEWTON KING W ILL sell by Auction as above, — ggQ MIXED CATTLE, comprising,— 80 mixed yearlings 55 springing heifers 35 2-year steers 12 fat bnlloeks 100 mixed lambs 100 store wethers 1' Alfa de Laval 27gal. separator Sale at 12.30 o'clock. STRATFORD. TUESDAY, JULY 11. NEWTON KING sell by auction as above, — 7QQ MIXED CATTLE, including 150 mixed weancrs 80 18-months steers 70 store and : forward cows 60 18-months heifers 35 2V 2 -ycar steers 20 2 , / ; .-year heifers 8 springing cows 200 18-months steers 250 lambs 100 choice in-calf heifers, in lots Sale at 1 o'clock. NOR MAX BY. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12. NEWTON KING (In conjunction witli Messrs Gillies & Nalder) JJAS received instructions from Mrs. F. A. Higs«. whose lease has expired, to sell, WITHOUT RESKI\\E. her Dairy Herd, Implements, etc., as follows, — WA YOUNG DAIRY COWS, served by pedigree Jersey bull. K. See sth, and expected to calve early 6 % to p.b. Holstein cows, served by K See sth, expected to calve early 25 Holstein-Jersey yearling heifers Pedigree Jersey bull K. See sth, sire K.C.8., dam Primrose 29th Pedigree Jersey bull, Prince Charming, sire Frisky Campanile dam Una Pedigree Jersey eow Tina, sire Magnet's Lad. dam \'era, served by K See stli, expected to calve early Pedigree Jersey heifer, Lady Finch, sire Bull Finch, dam Sweet Briarfiower, served by K. SSe sth: expected to calve early 1 y 2 -draught gelding (reserve), 1 '/.-draught, mare (reserve), cob mare, 3 years, by Victory, trial, quiet for lady (reserve), 1 pony (reserve) Waggon (to carry 15 cans), harness, spring dray and harness, gig and harness, s.f. Duncan plough, disc and tyne harrows, new Massev mower, hay rake sweep, hand drill, wheel hoe, horse hoe, and moulder, 2 SOO- - tanks, 2 cattle dogs, grindstone, tanks, trough, cans, 1 sows (close up), poultry, 4 hives bees, quantity sundries. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. The above herd has been heavily culled. A large proportion are grade Jerseys and young, and can !>:• recommended. The pedigree stock is subject to slight, reserve. you CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT THE RED POST.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 12, 8 July 1911, Page 1
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