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KING'S LIST OF SALES. JULYWednesday, B—Ston) River Friday, JO—Kaponga Monday, 13—Urenui Tuesday, 14—Rahotu Friday, 17 —Waiwakaiho Monday, 20—Douglas Tuesday, 21—Stratford Wednesday, 22—Stony Biver Monday, 27—Urenui Tuesday, 28—Rahotu Tuesday, 28—Stratford Hide and Wool Sale Friday, 31 —W°iwakaib« NEWTON KING'S I(1ST OF CLEARING SALES. JULYWednesday, B—Browning 8r03., Auroa, Awatuna Thursday, 9—J. W. Rixon, Okato Thursday, O—G. Shaw, Skeet Road, Kapuni Thursday, !)—Bourke's Estate, Low-p-arth (in conjunction with the Loan & Mercantile Agency Co.) Friday, 10— R. J. Linn, Xormanby (in conjunction with Loan & Mercantile Co., Hawera) Monday, 13— W. 11. Jupp, Urenui Yards. lionday, 13—L. E. Coster, Urenui Yards . Monday, 13— J. Tristram, Tuna Wednesday, 15 Raniera, Stony Tiiver Yards Wednesday, 15 —W. Neilsen, Denbigh Road, Midhirst Thursday, 23—C. J. D.' Wicklmm. furniture, Opunake Road, Stratford Thursday, 16—Jas. Phillips, senr., Eltham (pedigree Jerseys) Thursday. 10—Percy Putt, Warea Friday, *l7— D.0.A.,' in A. Klenner's Ksatc, Waiwakaiho yards • Monday, 20— J. S. Phillips, Sole lload, Ngaere Tuesday, 21—A. J. Derapsey, Rowan Tues-sliiy, 21™ Mrs. J5. \¥. Sharrock, ■Stratford yards Wednesday, 22 J. S. McDonald, Toko Thursday, 23 W. 11. Bowman, Urenui Yards Thursday,- 23 T. Kidd, Croydon Road, Waipuku (in conjunction with Webster, Dobßon & Co.) Friday, 24—Manship Bros., Mountain Road, Stratford Wednesday, 29—C. Yince, Salisbury Road, Tuna Thursday, 30— J. Rothery, Rahotu (in conjunction with the Farmers' Co-operative Company) AUGUST— Monday? 3—H. Cole, Tikorangi Thursday, 6—Jas, Phillips, junr., Mangatoki (in conjunction with N.Z. Loan Co.. Hawera), heifers Friday, 14— R. J. Johnstone, Waiwakaiho Yards Wednesday. 10— T. Kennedy, Toko Monday, 17—Jno. O'Connor, Douglas vards SEPTEMBER— Friday, 4—A. Harold Street and Newton King, Bell Block (pedigree Holstoins)

LEITH ROAD, «KATO. THURSDAY, JULY 0. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. .J. W. Rixon, who has sold liis larin, to soli by I'uMic Auction as above, the whole of Ilia Live and Bead £tock, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, a-s follows— CHOICE YOUNG DAIUY COWS, including a lot of nice Jerseys, bred by the vendor 2 pedigree Jersey 'Lulls S3 good wcaners to yearlings 5 breeding sows (2 pedigree Berkshire) | 1 pedigree Berkshire hoar 8 store pigs, 7-year draught uni'v, 5-year draught gelding, (i-year hack, aged cob, single - lever plough, disc and tyne harrows, Cambridge roller, light spring t-art, l'lanot dr., 100-egg incubator, a milk c.ar.K. Knapsack' spray pump, (!-bott!e Jjalicoek tester, garden roller, lawn mower, furniture, garden and farm tools, and sundries. With Slight Reserve—--85 fully-paid shares ir. Ukato .Dairy Factory 6 bucket Ridd Milking Machine uml Watts Engine (4-h.p.)

On account of W. Saywrll, Esq.— # Yeurlin# JVdigreo . Jersey bill!, Oakdale Soiiniisir MOTK—Mr. Kixon has always had one of the top tests at the Factory. His cows are mostly young and show a lot of quality. The heiler oalves are by a pedigree ,) ei'sey bull and are a lino line. Lnni licon provided. Sale at 12 Xoon.

ON Tliy; KAKM, ttOAD. MI Dill HIST. W'iiD.XIiSIJAV, .IL'IA' I ft, l»14. NEWTON KING received instructions from Mr. \V, -\\;ils.'n, who has dis|K>sed or lii« property, to sell, \V ITIJOIiT l!K----SERYIO, the who!;' of his choice !)ai: Herd, as liclow-- ' Jg DAIRY CUU'S, i::l\ii)t' AiijciiKtSeptemhev J in-calf heifer, i bciier calves 3 p.b. Jersey bull (2 ) «ut ami Juaniess, milk cans, aerator and buckets, <-imin and tine liarrowe, 1 store "!1 I iarm sundries 30 fully-j>ai«l-uj> shares in Alidhint Dairy Factory (slight reserv:) On account of Mrs. S. Moles, who has sold 111• !• farm an.l is leaviin: tin- district— lii iir>t-<-lass young dairy im«. mostly .'nly, August, and Se>>tem''> ■" i : .'yerM li .lers< : y- liiili t~'/h ycats) Ku> at 1 o'clock. Limdieon jiaovidwl. XOTK.—herd returned £l4 ) 3 r milk alone, anil returns can .be seen at tin: sale.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 40, 8 July 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 40, 8 July 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 40, 8 July 1914, Page 8

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