KING'S LIST OF SALES AUGUSTMondav, s—Toko Monday. o —l,'renui Tuesday, o—Stratford0 —Stratford Tuewlay, <i—Stratford Springing Hei fer Sale Wednesdny. 7 —Stony River Friday, !) —Knponga Saturday, 10—J.and sale. Stratford Tuesday, l.'i—Raliotu Fridav, It! —Waiwakailio HV T 0 X g 1 N G'S LIST OF CLEARING SALES. AUGUST— Holiday, 5—W. J. Barleyman, Lowei Rowan Road. Tuesday, C—\V. R. Bonnor, Stratford yards. Tuesday (i.—Stratford Dairy Yards: Tuesday 6E. K. Gerge, Stratford Dairy Yards. Tuesday 6P. Hancoek, Stratford Dairy Yards; pedigree Jersey heifer. Wednesday, 7 I'. Jacob, Gordon Road ' Thursday. S—W. Gardiner, Mangawhero Road, Riverlea. Friday, B—G, Lewis, Kaponga Yards. Monday 12. F. Uhlenberg, York Road, Midhirst. Wednesday, 14 —Estate J. Kissick, Ronalil Road. Cardiff SEPTEMBER— Friday, <i—Newton King, pedigree Holsteins, Bell Block. ' t UREXUI YARDS. MONDAY, AUGUST 5. NEWTON KING ill sell in liis yards as above—--2( 2QQ head .mixed cattle Including—'2o springing heifers 40 mixed yearlings STRATFORD DAIRY YARDS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 6. NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above—gQ CHOICE SPRINGING HEIFERS, close to profit It) dairy cows Also, — On account of Mrs. E. E. Gedgc, of funiwhakau, who lias given up dairying; 20 choice cows and heifers (August and early September calvers), in good condition. Sale at I o'clock. Also, — On account of Mr. W. H. Buekthought: 14 dairy cows (second to fifth calvers), guaranteed sound Also, — On account of Mr. G. S. Hobbs: 12 young Holstein cows (early calvers) Also, — On account of Mr. Peter Hancock, who kas sold his farm, his CHOKE PEDICREE JERSEY HEIFERS, as under: "Woodside Pet," "Tiritea Ellen," "Tiritea Eileen," and '"Tiritea Darkie," all in calf to 'Molina General." Extended pedigrees and fall particulars lit sale. Sale at 2 p.m. STRATFORD DAIRY YARDS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 6. NEWTON KING JJAS received instruction from Mr. John Miller, of Toko, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, u under, — 48 COWS, chiefly second to fifth calvers. expected to calve August and September Sale at 1 o'clock. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY. AUGUSt fU NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above, — 500 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, comprising— -100 2-year steers 2'/o-year steers 60 2-vear heifers 30 Holstoin-J"rscy 2-year empty hei- ' fers 60 store cows ' 200 mixed yearlings ' ti fat bullocks ' 5 fat cows Sale at 1 o'clock. STONY RIVER YARDS. WEDXESDAY, AUGUST 7. NEWTON KING =ell at his yards as above— HEAD MIXED CATTLE Indiiling—--2.">0 mixed yearlings (in lot-/) 30 Jersey-lloistein yearling heifer.* ' 15 choice Jersey yearling heifers, by i pedigree bull i LI Jersey springing f 25 2-year steers r 25 empty heifers On account of Mr. Fred. Cowling.— •j 20 choice dairy cows j£UT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 65, 3 August 1912, Page 1
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