JJEWTON KING'S LIST OF SALES. JULY— Tuesday, 30—Bahotu. Tuesday. 30—Stratford Hide and Wool Sale AUGUST— Friday, 2—Waiwakaiho Saturday, 3—Stratford Horse Fair Monday) s—Toko Monday, s—Urenui Tuesday, 6—Stratford Tuesday, ft—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale Wednesday, 7—Stony River Friday, 0-"-Kaponga Entries now being received. JJ EWT 0 N J{ 1 N G'S LIST OF CLEARING SALES. JULYTuesday, 30—Jas. Miller, Rahotu Yards. Tuesday. 30—Wi Kupe, Pungarehu (10*30 a.m.) Wednesday, 31—A. E. Watkins, Urenui Yards. Wednesday, 31— J. Jones, Urenui Yard*. AUGUST— Thursday I—Jas. Linn, Toko. Friday, 2—B. Newstrowski, Waiwera Road. Toko. Friday. '2— G. Cle;iry, Waiwera Road, Toko. Monday, 5—W. J. Barleyman, Lower Rowan Road. Tuesday, 6W. R. Bonnor, Stratford yards. Thursday, B—W. Gardiner, Mangawhcro Road. Riverlea. Friday, 9 —G, Lewis, Kaponga Yards. SEPTEMBER— Friday. 6—Newton King, pedigree Holsteins, Bell Block. RAHOTU YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 30. V NEWTON KING TILL sell at his yards as above «KA HEAD MIXED CATTLE 150 mixed yearlings (in lots) 20 3-year springing heifers 20 2-year springing heifers 20 ewes in lamb 1 y 2 -draught filly (4 years) 43 Rahotu Factory Shares On account of R, Morrow, Esq.— 25 very choice grade Holstein yearling heifers (in lots). These heifers have been exceptionally well done and are by Mr. Morrow's wellknown imported bull. On account of Jas. Miller, Esq.— 35 choice dairy cows On account of Mr. D. Maroney, who ha« leased his farm, — 1 gig and harness Large Quantity Household Furniture
Bale at 12.30. NOTE.—Mr. Miller's cows can be recommended. The Vendor has been dairying in the district for 1G years, has culled yearly and has never had a clearing sale. The Herd, which arc all August-Septem-ber calvers, will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. JMPROVED P ARiI BAHOTU YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 30. At 2.30 p.m. ' KING ITAS been favored with instructions from Mr. Jas. Miller, of Warea, to Bell by Public Auction at his Rahotu Kurds OCM ACRES, being sections 5, 6 and 21, block 9, Cape Survey District; subdivided into 7 paddocks; well watered; good dwell-, ing and other buildings; situated | within l>/ 2 miles of the Warea ! township, on good metalled road. Further particulars from the AuctionON THE FARM, PUKGAREHU. TUESDAY, JULY 30. NEWTON KING TTAS receded instructions from Mr. Wi Kupe, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction as above, WITH- | OUT RESERVE,— • OA CHOICE DAIRY COWS | 5 springing heifers 2 Shorthorn bulls 4 milk cans NOTE—Tha Tendor is well known for hating only good quality stock on his form, so then cows can be recommended with confidence. On itecount of Mr. J. Doody,— ■Z '/ s to % -draught colts 1 harness mare Sale at 10.30 o'clock. WAIWAKAIIIO YARDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2. NEWTON KING TILL sell at his yards as above:— OAA HEAD MIXED CATTLE 3ft choice Jersey-llolstein springing • heifere Sale at 12.30.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 59, 27 July 1912, Page 1
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