JSJEWTOX KING'S LIST OF SALES. JULY— Monday, 22 —Douglas Monday, 22—Urenui. Tuesday, 23—Stratford Wednesday, 21 —Stony River. Tuesday, 30—Rahotu. Tuesday, 3D—Stratford Hide and Wool Sale jSJ E W T 0 X 1 X G'S LIST OF CLEARING SALES. JULY— Mondav 22 —H. R. Xoble, Tariki Road. Tuesday, July 23 R. Hardley, Stratford Yards. Wednesday, 24 —R. 11. Phillips, Xgaere (in conjunction withX.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co., Hawera), Jersey and Holstein cow sale. Friday 26—A. E. Roche, Upper Palmer Road. Tuesday, 30—Wi Kujk 1 , Pungareliu 10.30 a.m.) Tuesday, 30—Jas. Miller, Raliotu Yards. Wednesday, 31—A. E. Watkins, Urehui Yards. Wednesday, 31— J. Jones, Urenui. AUGUST— Thursday I—Jas. Liun, Toko. Friday, 2—13. Newstrowski, Waiwera Road, Toko. Friday. 2—G. Geary, Waiwer'a Road, Toko. Monday, o—W. J. Barlevman, Lower Rowan road (in conjunction with X.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co., Hawc-ra). Tuesday, 6 —W. R. Bonnor, Stratfprd yards. Wednesday 7—P. Jacob, Gordon Road. t Thursday. B—W.8 —W. Gardiner, Manga- ' whero Road, Riyerlea. Friday, 9—C., Lewis. Kaponga Yards. SEPTEMBER— Friday, G—Xewton King, pedigree Ho'isteins, I'ell Block. ; UREXUI YARD,?. MOXDAY, JULY 22. " - NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above on MOXDAY, July 22, 25Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE 60 ewes 30 empty heifers 1 double-seater buggy Sale at 12.30. TARIKI ROAD. MOXDAY, JULY 22. NEWTON KING H as received instructions from Mr. H. R. Xoble, who has sold his farm, and is leaving the district, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, etc., as under, — OOWS, chiefly 6eeond to fourth calvers, expected to calve July and August and mostly Jersey strain 3 2-year Jersey heifers in calf 8 choice yearling Jersey heifers by pedigree Jersey bull I pedigree Jersey bull, 1 aged gelding (staunch), 1 mare (stinted to King's Director), ! s.f. Reid ' plough, tripod harrows, Massey hay rake, roller, lawn mower, chimney, spring dray and harness, chains, harness, doors, sashes, tool*. Planet Jr., cans, buckets, tester, 2 jacks, cow covers, beehives, gates, barrow, grindstone, 2 coppers, stand, tubs, 1000 ft scantling, firewood, wedges, hammers, etc. Also,— HOUSEHOLD FURXITURE AXD EFFECTS. Also, A/c Messrs. Armstrong Bros., whose lease has expired— Two half-draught horses, set double harness (reserve), 1 milk waggon in good order (reserve), 1 spring drav. S.F. plough (Massey-llarris), set Tft. disc harrows (Massey-Har-ris), set chain harrows, milk cans, buckets, aerator. 2 sow 3, Price's jack (reserve I. 600 g.il. tank, pig troughs, tub*, etc.. grindstone, spring dray harness, wire netting, wire strainer, quantity household furniture. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30. STRATFORD DAIRY YARDS. TUESDAY. JULY 23. NEWTON KING \\fILL sell at his yards as above:— 5Q SPRIXGIXG HEIFERS, close to profit 10 dairy cows, close to profit Sale at 1 o'clock. STRATFORD DAIRY YARDS. TUESDAY. JULY 23. NEWTON KING H as received instructions from Mr. R. llardley, nf Tututawa. who has Mid his farm, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, as under, — 47 COWS, second to fourth calverj (expected to calve August and September) Sale at I o'clock. |gUT TOE BEST TLACE IS B1KX&1
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 53, 20 July 1912, Page 1
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