KING'S LIST OF SALES AUGUSTMonoay, 19->Douglas Monday, 10—Uremii Tuesday, 2')— Stratford Cattle Sale Tuesday. 2(>— Stratford Springiuj Heifer Sale Tuesday, -20— R. 11. Phillips, Jersey Ho'lstein empty heifers, Strat ford yards Wednesday, -21—Stony River Saturday. *24—Land sale, Xew Plymouth. Tuesday, 27—Rahotu Tuesday. 27—Stratford Hide Sale Wednesday. 2*-J. E. Fearer, Penibroke Road Friday, 30—Waiwakaiho Saturday. 31—Land Sale, New Plymouth -SEPTEMBER— Thursday, 3—R. H. Phillips, Xgaeri (in conjunction with X.Z. Loan Co., Ltd.), Jersey and Holsteh dairy cows and heifers. Friday. "6—Newton King, pedigree Hokteins, Bell Block. DOUGLAS YARDS. MONDAY, AUGUST 19. NEWTON KING »i/ILL sell at his yards as above — 1 20 HEAU MIXED CATTLE Sale at 12.30. ÜBENUI YARDS. MONDAY, AUGUST 13. NEWTON KING TITILL sell at his yards as above— OAA HEAD MIXED CATTLE 45 fat cow 3 35 forward cows 15 2-year steers 15 dairy cows 2 '/o-draught horses (broken) 125 4, (> and 8-tooth wethers 3 Berkshire sows , 3 store pigs 50 shares Onaero Dairy Co. Sale at 12.30. STRATFORD YARDS,
TUESDAY, AUGUST 20. NEWTON KING TX7TLL sell at his yards as above, — 4Qf\ HEAD MIXED CATTLE 25 2-year steer* 50 2-yiar empty colored heifers 50 2-year Shorthorn empty heifers 60 store cows 125 yearling heifers 75 yearling steers Sale at 1 o'clock. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 20. NEWTON KING JTAS received instructions from Mr. R. H. Phillips, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE,— AKfk CHOICE YEARLING and 2-year-old empty Jersey and Holstein heifers These are a particularly fine line of heifers, selected with care, have all been wintered on turnips, and will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE, in lines suitable to purchasers. Sale at 2 o'olock.
RTOXY RTVER. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21. NEWTO¥ KING .7 ILL sell in,his yards as above—jKA HEAD MIXED CATTLE iixt'(l yearlings .'nj yearling .steers 1(H) yearling heifers 30 2-year empty heifers 20 3-year springing heifers (good) 12 2-year .Irrsey heifers 10 dairy eo>vs 1 2-yu.r Ho!stein bull Sale at 12.30. STRATFORD SL'RIXdIXf; HEIFER YARDS.
TUESDAY. A IT; U.ST 20. NEWTON KING VIfILL sell nt liis yards a3 abore:— ,'n cuou'F sprixoixg heifers, oloip *'i profit 15 dairy cows, nt profit and close up lf> choice .'T-cv-H-.1-tcin heifer* •On account nf Vr. T. A. Litchwnrk.--23 dairy . ■ :•:-. second and third oalvf-. f\'i.itcd to calve Sep-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 77, 17 August 1912, Page 1
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