EWTON KING'S LIST OF SALES. Monday, 12—Toko Tuesday, 13—Stratford Wednesday, 14—Stony River. Friday, 16—Kaponga Monday, 19—Urenui. Tuesday, 20—Rahotu Friday, 23 —Waiwakaiko Monday, 26—Douglas Tuesday, 27—Stratford. Wednesday, 28—Stony River Entries Solicited.
" JTEWTOX KING'S LIST OF CLEARING SALES. MAYMonday, 12— W. T. Thompson, Hurfor Road - Wednesday, 21—Henry Spencer, Huirangi Date to be arranged— A. C. McDonnel, Oakura. Thursday, 20—Karl Bielawski, Kaimata .JUNE— Thursday, s—Haseltine Bros., Te Roti Wednesday, 11— W. Say well and H. J. Richmond, Pedigree Jersey ■■•■•• Cattle, Midhirst Thursday, 12 Wickham Bros., Xgaere Monday, 10— H. B. Kidd, Huiroa Thursday, 19— J. M. Steiner, Kaponga Monday, 23 —G. A. Treweek, Ngaere Monday, 30—A. Durrant, Kapuni Date to be arranged—D. McCurdy, Raliotu •JULY— Wednesday, 2—A. V. Davidson, Kapbnga Thursday, 3—Thos. Webb, Stratford Wednesday, 9—W. H. Rogers, Whare- { huia Thursday, 10— T. Curran, Kaponga Wednesday, lft—P. H. E. Surrey, HuiI ■ ' rangi (Pedigree Jerseys) • Thursday, 17—P. Collyer, Kiore Wednesday, 23 F. J. Hopkins, Toko Thursday, 24 W. Clarke, Riyerlea Friday, 25—Mrs. J. Kerisk, Stanley ' Hoad Wednesday, 30—,!. C. Robson, Robson Road, Stratford AUGUST— Thursday, 7—R. 'H. Bartlett, Kaponga HURFORD ROAD,' OMATA. MONDAY, MAY 12. NEWTON KING AS received instructions from Mr. I W. T. Thompson, who is giving up' ■dairying, to sell by Public Auction on *he farm, WITHOUT RESERVE- ...
gO CHOICE YOUNG DAIRY COWS, mostly good grade Jerseys and in calf to the pedigree Jersey bull Surgeon 2 in-calf Jersey heifern 2 store pigs, 1 sow, half-draught • gelding, spring cart and harness, milk cans, aerator and backets, s.f. plough, tine harrows, trees and chains, farm tools and sundries. 6 good dairy cows ■ 2 %-draught geldings, trial. 20 fully-pair Shares Omata Dairy Co. Quantity fencing posts With Slight Reserve - The pedigree Jersey bull burgeon 1G Jersey weaner heifers (choice) Gig pony and trap horse. On account of other vendors—--37 2-year steers , 2 dairy cows 20 in-calf heifers 20 Jersey weaner heifers Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30. . OUTSIDE ENTRIES WILL BE TAKEN.
STONY RIVER YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14. NEWTON KING WILL sell at hi« yards as aboveOKA HEAD MIXED CATTLE 110 mixed weancrs (in lots) 2, pedigree Jersey heifers Sale at 12.30.
ON THE FARM, HL'IRAXGI. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21. NEWTON KING AS received instructions from Mr. Henry Spencer, who hus sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE,OQ CHOICE GRADE JERSEY DAIRY *° COWS 3 choice Jersey in-calf heifers 1 2 pedigree Jersey hulls 2 draught horses, milk cart, BoothMcDonald si. plough, S-eoulter drill, Masscy-llarris mower, liar- ' rows and sundries Luncheon provided. OUTSIDE ENTRIES WILL RE TAKEN. Note.—These, co - . ... line and can be recommended with confidence. Mr. Spencer has selected this herd with great care regardless of co»t, and culled each year, with the result that he now offers to the public one of the finest little herds in Taranaki. TjtASHIONABLE Designs in browns and crrevs for the new season's costumes".—Keig. frvlAw^(^%'%ffi& Tnilnra t-C
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 299, 10 May 1913, Page 1
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