KIXG'S TJS* 6? CMAItINC SAfiM. MAY— Thursday, 2S—J. YT. Aroker, Cross Road, Tuna JUNEMonday, I—R. lliitthinßM, K»p»nga Wednesday, 3—S. Werto», junr., Awatuna East Friday, s—Geo. Mitchell, Waiwakaiho yards Wednesday, 17— W. J. B. and W. Paton (pedigree Jefseys), Waiwakiho yards Thursday, 18— W. P. Bishop, Wui tui Wcnedsday, 24—Jan. Sifttt, Monmouth Road, StraM»ri Thursday and Friday, 35 and 26 W. Grecnway, Pnaih* (in eonjunction with Lwi & Mercantile Co., Hawera) Tuesday, 30— W. Searle, Awatuna JULY— Thursday, 2—J. T. Hughes, Rugby Road, Tariki Monday, G—II. Keiny, Chtal Road ; Xgaere Tuesday, 7 —Mrs. Mortloek, Eltham (in conjunctioa with L»an & Mercantile Co., Haweia) Thursday, B—J. W. Bixoa, Okato Thursday, 9-G. Shaw, Sheet Roas, Kapuni Friday, 10—R, J. Linn, Nwinanbv (in conjunction with loan & Mercantile Co., llawera) Wednesday, 15 Raniero, Stony River Yards Thursday, 10—Jaa Phillips, eenr., Eltham (pedigree Jerseys) Thursday, 23 J. S. McDonald, Toko Wednesday, 29 —C. Vince, Salisbury Road, Tuna AUGUST— Monday, 3—H. Cole, 'fikoraagi , Wednesday, 19 —T. Kennedy, Toko SEPTEMBER— Friday, 4—A. Har»li Street and Newton King, Bell Blo«k (pedigree Holsteins) NEWTOF KTNG fJAS receivod instruction® from Mr. J. W. Archer, who has sold his Farm, to sell by Public Auction at the harm, Cross Road, Tuna, as above— WITHOUT RBSERVX--15 DAIRY COWS, 4th calms, due Aug-ust and September 2-year empty heifers, 2 weaners, mare, cart and harness, 2 pedigree Berkshire sows (to farrow in August), milk cans, aerator, buckets, and a few articles of furniture Also— With Siight Reserve — ' 23 fully-paid-up shaves in the Midhirst Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30. STONY RJVHR YAKD3. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27. NEWTON" KING sell at his yards as above — 250 lIEAD MIXED CATTLB 70 mixed vreanm 25 store and forward cows 12 fat cows 35 in-ealf heifers Sale at 12.30 p.m. lIAWERA SALE. GLOVER ROAD YARDS, HAWERA. THURSDAY, MAY 2S. At 1 p.m. rjUiE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGAXISATIOX SOCIETY OF XZ., LTD. (successors lo Messrs Gillies and Nalder) will sell as above—--0 fat covro 10 fat heifers 70 3%-year bullocks 20 18-month; empty heifers SO weaner heifers 10 mixed vear'ings 70 mixed weaners 20 cflioic® 2 y / s year heifers, in en3f fi porkers 300 2-tooth wethers 180 ewe lambs (good) 250 wether lambs 250 forward) wether Jambs 230 forward wethers !)0 forward ewes
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 6, 26 May 1914, Page 8
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