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KING'S LIST OF SALES. JUNE — Monday, 22—Douglas Tuesday, 23—Stratford Wednesday, 24—ft tony llivcr Monday, 2!l— Urenui Monday, 2!)—Cleo. Watson, Kaponga •yards Tuesday, 31) —Raliotu Tuesday, 30- Stratford Wool and Hido Sale JULY— Friday, 3—Waiwakaiho Saturday, 4—Stratford Horse Fair Monday, 6—Toko Monday, 6—E. Harris, Lepperton. . Tuesday, 7—Stratford Thursday, 9—Bourke's Estate, Lowgarth (in conjunction with tlie Loan & Mercantile Agency Co.) Monday, 15—AV. 11. Jupp, lirenui Yards.

KING'S J,IST OP CLEARI.N'Ci SALES. JDJfE— Monday, 22 N. I'. Fredericksen, Kelly Road, Iluirangi. Wednesday, 24 J. B. Barleyman, Waitara Road Wednesday, 24—James Scott, Pembroke Road, Stratford Thursday and Friday, 28 and 20— W. Croonway, l'uniho (in conjunction with Loan & Mercantile Co., Hawera) Friday, 30— W. Wishart, Upper Pal- ' mer Road, Mahoe. Monday, 21)— W. D. Taylor, Robson Road Monday, 2D-A. S. Wickstcad, Kaimata (in conjunction with Matthews and Gamlin) Tuesday, 30—John Wheeler, Durham Road, Inglewood. Tuesday, 30—-W. Searle, Awatuna JULYWeOncsday, I—Alec Brown, Midhirst Wednesday, I—W. E. Smith, Newall Road, Warea Thursday, 2—W. J. George, Barrett Road, Omata Thursday, 2—J. T. Hughes, Rugby Road, Tariki Monday, 6—H. Kenny, Cheal Road, Ngaere Tuesday, 7 —Mrs.-Mortlock, Eltham (in conjunction with Loan & Mercantile Co., Hawera) Thursday, 9—J. W. Rixon, Okato Thursday, 9—G. Shaw, Skeet Ro&i, Kapurii Monday, 13—Percy Putt, Warea. Friday, 10— R. J. Linn, Normanbv (ia conjunction with Loan & Mercantile Co., Hawera) Monday, 13— J. Tristram, Tuna Wednesday, 15 Raniera, Stony River Yards Thursday, 16—Jas. Phillips, senr., Eltham (pedigree Jerseys) Tuesday, 21—A. J. Dempscy, Rowan Wednesday, 23 J. S. McDonald, Toko • Friday, 24—Manship Bros., Mountain Road. Stratford Wednesday, 29—C. Vince, Salisbury Road, Tuna Thursday, 30— J. Rothery, Rahotu (in conjunction with the Farmers' Co-operative Company) AUCUSTMonday, 3—H. Cole, Tikorangi Friday, 14— R. J. Johnstone, Waiwakaiho Yards Wednesday, 19— T. Kennedy, Toko Thursday, ft—Jas, Phillips, junr,, Mangatoki (in conjunction with X.Z. Loan Co., Hawera), heifers SEPTEMBER— Friday, 4 —A. Harold Street and Newton King, Bell Block (pedigree Holsteins)

OX THE FARM, WAITARA ROAD. (Close to the Station). WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24. NEWTON" KING H as received instructions from Mr. J. 13. Barleyman, whose lease has expired, to sell by Public Auction as above — 26 COWS, practically all grade Jerseys 9 weaner heifers 1 weaner bull 2 goats 3 lambs Cans, buckets and farm tools Luncheon provided. Sale at 1-2.30.

OX THE FARM, CHEAL ROAD, NUAERE. MONDAY, JULY 6, 1914. NEWTON" KING JJAS been favored with instructions from MR. 11. ICENX'Y, who has dinposed of his property, to sell WITHOUT RESERVE the whole of his Choice Dairy Herd, Farm Implements, etc., as under—: QA DAIRY COWS, grade to p.fc. Jor-

1 pedigree Jersey cow, "Birdie's Pet" 1 pedigree Jersey cow, "Birdies" 1 £vcar Jersey heifer, "Birdie's Lass" i pedigree yearling heifer.! 1 pedigree 3-year Jersey bull, "Maori C'nief" 1 pedigree 2-vear Jersey bull, "Miiori Lad." ]"> fat sheep 1 Duncan si. plough (now), 1 Massey harrow plough (good order), 1 set discs, .1 1 (id-gal. whey tub (kauri), 1 scalding tub, 1 dray and harness, 1 2-horse set swingletrces, 1 snigging chain, 1 copper and stand, 7 milk cans, cooler and strainer With Slight Reserve—--1!( grade to p.b. yearling Jersey heifers 1 cow in milk 1 %-draught gelding (rising G yrs) 1 half-draught mare (aged) 1 Fanner's Favorite drill (new) 1 phonograph Luncheon provided.

Sale at 12.30. NOTE.—Mr. Kenny has boon milkingthis herd for the last nine \ears, and most of tile cows arc bis own breeding. The average test for. the last four seasons lias been 4.0. Out of 80 suppliers to the Ngacre Factory, Sir. Kenny has always been amongst the highest for test. They start to calve in .luly and all are in calf to tlie pedigree .Jersey hull "Maori Chief."

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 28, 23 June 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 28, 23 June 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 28, 23 June 1914, Page 8

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