KIXG'S LIST OP SALES. ATJGUSTMonday, 21—Urenui Monday, 21—Douglas Tuesday, 22—Stratford Tuesday, 22—Springing Heifer Sale Wednesday, 23—Stony River Friday, 23 —Kaponga Tuesday, 29—Raliotu Tuesday, 29—Stratford Hide Sale Thursday, 31—Waiwakailio
Entries solicited. LIST OF CLEARING SALES. AUGUST--2l—Gardner1 —Gardner Bros., Douglas yards 22 G. Lorimer, Stratford yards 23 S. A. Gooding, Huiakama 24—A. Campbell, Toko 25—H.,E. Putt, Waiongona 28—P. Anderson, Tataraimaka SEPTEMBER—--I—Executors J. Rutherford, Raliotu 7—R. H. Phillips, Ngaere B—J. Hale's Jerseys, Mangorei
MONDAY, AUGUST 21. NEWTON KING fXfILL sell by auction, as above—--2QO MIXED CATTLE, including--40 yearling steers 20 yearling heifers 30 store and forward cows 1 draught mare 1 3«year mare by Empire i 1 yearling filly by Empire I Styear colt by Empire 1 mare by Dalyrumple, in foal to Empire 1 harness mare; 6 hacks 1 stallion, "King's Director." 300 6-tooth to f.m. wethers Sale at 12.30 o'clock.
S TEAT FORD. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22. NEWTON KING i/yUXi sell by auction as above,RAA MIXED CATTLE, induding,:200 mixed yearlings 100 2-year steers 00 store cows i 100 empty heifers Sale at 1 o'clock. STOXY KIVEK. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23. NEWTON KING YS7ILL sell by auction as above, OKA MIXED CATTLE, including,— , 70 mixed yearlings 35 store and forward cows | 19 fat cows '■ 10 springing cows 10 store pigs On account Taranaki County Council--1 Cyclone toll-gate f. Sale at 12.30 o'clock.
HUIAK A MA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23. NEWTON KING TIAS received instructions from Mr. S. A. Gooding, who is giving up dairying, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, Ms Dairy Herd, etc., as under £A COWS, second to fourth calvers, expected to calve SeptemberOctober 9 springing heifers ■8 empty heifers ■3O yearling Jersey-Hol&tein heifers 3 grade Jersey bulls 1 three-quarter draught entire, The i Toiler (broken to all harness) 1 half-draught 5 - year gelding (staunch) 2 hacks 1 3-year colt by Craigerusky 1 2-year colt T3y Craigerusky 1 brood marc, stinted to, Toiler 1 yearling^lly by Toiler 5 sows (due early September), 1 brake (to carry 10 cans), aer- ' ator, buckets, milk cans Also, — LEASE OF FARM, containing 328 acres, for 5 years, with purchasing clause. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30. Conveyance will leave my Stratford Office 9 o'clock on morning of sale. The above cows are all Jersey-Holstein and served by grade Jersey bulls, and are for absolute sale. The horses are subject to slight reserve. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. JMPORTANT J) AIR Y gA L E NEWTON 7 KING TX7ILL sell on behalf of Mr. R. H. Phillips, Finncrty Road, Ngaere, on THURSDAY, September 7,
'4OO CHOICE YOUNG JERSEY, HOLSTETX. AYRSHIRE & SHORT HORX COWS AXD HEIFERS, at profit and close to calving ? Full particulars later.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 49, 19 August 1911, Page 1
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