KING'S LIST OF SALES. •JUNE— Monday, 2—Urenui. ' Tuesday, 3 —Raliotu. Tuesday, 3 —Stratford Wool, Skin & Hide Sale Friday, 6—Waiwakaiho. Saturday, 7 —Stratford Horse Fair. Monday, 9 —Toko. Tuesday, 10—Stratford. Wednesday, 11 —Stony River. Friday, 13 —Ivaponga. Entries Solicited. -\TEWTOX KING'S LIST OF CLEARING SALES. * JUNE- - Thursday, s—Haseltine Bros., Te Roti , ■* Friday, 6—C. M. Luders, Midliirst. Thursday, 12 ~r Wickham Bros., Ngaere ' Friday, 13— W. Saywell and Mrs. H. J. Richmond (pedigree and .pure■i bred Jerseys) Wednesday, 18— S. McNeill, Palmer ! Road, Kaponga. Wednesday, 18—P. Walsh, Opunake. Thursday, 19 —J. M. Steiner, Kaponga Friday, 20— S. Long, Mahoe. Monday, 23 H. B. Kidd, Douglas Yards. Friday, 27—C. Evans, Barrett road, New Plymouth. Monday, 30— T. iiminett, Stewart r Road, Liiluuu. JULY- ' Tuesday, I—W. H. Rogers, Wharehuia. Wednesday, 2—Fred Roberts, Warea. Wednesday, 2.—C. Harrison, Climie road, Ngaere. Thursday, 3—T. Webb (pedigree and grade Ayrshires), Stratford. Wednesday, 9 —Mrs. M. V. Caskey, Toko. Thursday, 10— T. Curran, Kaponga. Wednesday, 16—P. H. E. Surrey, Huirangi (Pedigree and Purebred Jerseys). Thursday, 17 —D. Watkins, Huiroa * ■ , (Pedigree and Grade Jerseys). Thursday, 17 —W. Phillips, Huiroa. Monday, 21—Paul Collyer, Douglas Yards. Wednesday, 23 F. J. Hopkins, Toko Thursday, 24—Mrs. G. Clarke, River- • lea. Thursday, 24—C. Olsen, Stratford. Friday, 25 —D. Hennessey, Palmer Road, Kapuni. : Monday, 28—Obed Nash, Nash Road, Stratford. Wednesday, 30-r-J. C. Robson, Robson Road, Stratford AUGUST— Friday, I—A. A. Nelson, Huiakama. Thursday, 7—R. H. Bartlett, Kaponga Dates to be arranged— J. C. Felton, Toko. URENUI MONDAY, JUNE 2. NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above,— 10 Jersey-Holstein heifers, spring calvers 15 springing heifers • 6 springing cows (guaranteed) 300 2 and 4-tooth wethers 25 fat cows RAHOTU YARDS. TUESDAY, JUNE 3. NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above—--25Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE 75 mixed weaners (in lots) 20 store, fat and forward cows 20 colored Heifers Leather-covered couch, child's cot. hanging lamp Sale at 12.30. AT THE FARM, DENBIGH ROAD, MiDHIRST. FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1913. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. C. M. Luders, who is leaving the district, to sell WITHOUT RESERVE the whole of his choice Dairy Herd, Farm Implements, Household Furniture, etc., as follows: 29 YOUNG COWS, mostly earl} calvers *2 2-year-old lieifers in calf "24 calves 1 bull ' 1 horse (aged) . 1 gelding, rising 7 years, by General Wellington 1 mare, rising 0 years, by General Wheeler 1 1 hog, 2 breeding sows, 2 good ' cattle, dogs, 1 spring cart (nearly new), dog cart, spring carl ■and harness, gig and harness, 21 fowls (mostly white Leghorn ' pullets), McCormick mowing ' machine, McCormick rake stumping jack, plough, set tint ■ harrows, aerator, buckets, saddle and bridle, swing trees, 0 milk cans 4G shares (fully paid-up) in Midhirsl Dairy Co. Also,— CONTENTS OF A WELL-FURNISH ED G.ROOMF.D HOUSE Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon provided. Note—Mr. Luders. who has been farm ing for the last 12 years, lias heavilj culled his cows, and the above herd car lie relied on in every respect. jgUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 317, 31 May 1913, Page 1
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