11 AHOTU. TUESDAY, JULY 18. NEWTON~ KING WfILL sell by Auction, as above,— 200 MIXED CATTLE, including,— 80 mixed weaners 40 store and forward cowb 20 young heifers 5 bulls 1 double buggy and pole T.> yearling steers 50 yearling heifers 1> trotting horse, Silverstream Sale at 12.30 o'clock. STONY RIVER. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19. NEWTON KING FAS received instructions from Mr. W. D. Linn to sell at his Stony River Yards as above, — 000 DAIRY CATTLE (guaranteed sound), including—--00 good Holstcin-Jersey dairy cows 30 Holstein heifers, springing 30" Ayrshire heifers, springing 35 Jersey heifers, springing 45 Shorthorn heifers, springing 2 Jersey, 2 Holstein, 1 Ayrshire, & 5 Shorthorn bulls Also, — On account of Mr. W. Graj,— 200 ewes Brakes will leave the mart at 9.30 a.m. Sale at' 12.30 o'clock. WAIWAKAIHO. THURSDAY. ,JI;LY 20. NEWTON KING WILL sell by An-.-ti.-rs a* nbovtvfJKA MIXED <\V>'TL ! :. > hdiug—--12 dairy cows 00 breeding ewes 100 ewes in lamb 120 hoggets On account of Mr. P.'. Sheeny,— A dairy cows Sale at 12.30 o'clock. TATARAIMAKA. THURSDAY. JULY 27. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mr. W. Puklowski, of Pitone Road, Tataraimaka. who lias sold his farm, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, as above, at 12.30 o'clock 9 A HEIFERS, springing and in calf 2 dairy cows, to calve early in, October 30 weaner yearling steers IS weaner to yearling heifers 15 weaner'to yearling heifers (grade Jerseys) 1 grade Jersey bull 340 2-tooth to f.f.m. ewes, in lamb to Romney and Lincoln rams About 10 tons good hay, fowls, furniture and sundries With Slight Reserve,— 1, rubber-tyred gig and harness (nearly new) ~ 1 gig horse (6 years), quiet Sheep and cattle dog Also, — On account of Mr. D. O'Hara, wbo has given up dairying,— 38 dairy cows, mostly August-Sep-tember calvers 14 yearlings (good lot) 2 springing heifers 2 sows (to pig first week in October) 10 store pigs, horse, cart and harness, milk cans, aerator, fowls and sundries. Luncheon provided. *• STONY RIVER. FRIDAY, JULY 21. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from the Public Trustee, as Executor in the Estate of Rangi Hemata Paora, deceased, to sell by Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, at his Stony River Yards, as above, at 12.30 o'clock, — AO DAIRY OOWS 1 bull 3 pairs working bullocks 4 draught horses, 1 half draught 1 hack, 1 foal, 1 aged horse Bullock dray, dray and harness, spring cart. si. and d.f. ploughs, r mower, hay rake, Whipple trees, chain and disc harrows, half share in drill, 25 bags turnip manure, 7 bags grass seed I WANTED. 1 pOOK and Chainman for survey I party. Apply— SURVEY OFFICE, New Plymouth. jV}R SALE. Cheap—Large Gramaphon and 12 Records by best artists; i I bargain.—H. Collier & Co.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 18, 15 July 1911, Page 1
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450Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 18, 15 July 1911, Page 1
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