KING'S UST 6! SALH6. lULY Friday, 10—Kapoi-ga Monday, 13—Urenui Tuesday, 14—Rali.vtu Friday, 17 —Waiwakaitio Mouday, 20— Douglas Tuesday, 21—Stratford Wednesday, 22—Stony Biter Monday, 27—Urenui Tuesday, 28—Rahotu Tuesday, 28—Stratford Hide and Wool Sale Friday, 31—W«iwaUaiho "MWTON KING'S LIST OP CLEARING SALES. JULY(in conjunction with Loan & Mercantile Co., Hawera) Monday, 13—L. E. Goater, Urenui Yards Monday, 13— J. Tristram, Tuna Wednesday, 15—Mrs. W Moles, Midhirst Monday, 13—Ted. White, Urenui yards Tuesday, 14— J. Wallis, Kirerlea Wednesday, 15 Raniera, Stony River Yards Wednesday, 15— W. Neifeen, Denbigh Road, Midhirst Thursday, 18—C. J. D. WiekSiam. furniture, Opunake Eoad, Stratford Thursday, 16—Jas. Phillips, eenr., Bltham (pedigree Jerseys) Thursday, 16—Percy Putt, Warea Friday, 17—D.0.A., in A. Klenner's Esate, Waiwakaiho yard* Monday, 20— J. S. Phillips, Sole Road, Ngaere Tuesday, 21—A. J. Dempscy, Howan Tuesday, ei— Mrs. E. W. fiJuuTeck, Stratford yards Wednesday, 22 J. 6. McßonaU, Toko' Thursday, 23 W. H. Bowma», Urenui Yards Friday. 24-T. Ridd, Waipuku (in conjunction with Webster, Dobson and Co.) Friday, 24—Manship Bros., Mountain, .Road, Stratford Wednesday, 29—C. Vinee, Salisbury Road, Tuna Thursday, 30— J. Rothery, Rahotu (in conjunction with the Farmera' Co-operative Compaay) AUGUSTMonday, 3—H. Cole, Tikorangi Thursday, C—Jas, Phillips, junr., Mangatoki (in conjunction with N.Z. Loan Co., Hawera), heifers Friday, 14— R. J. Johnstone, Waiwakaiho Ynrds Wednesday, 19— T. Kennedy, Toko Monday, 17—Jno. ©'Connor, Bonglas vards SEPTEMBER— Friday, 4—A. Harold Street and Newton King, Bell Block (pedigree Holsteins) RAHOTU YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 14. Newton" king M7ILL sell by public auction as a'bove--VQQ IiKAQ MIXED CATTLE, inehul(iQ yearling steers 100 weaner to yearling heifers 25 empty fresh cows 20 20-month to 2-year'steers 45 good yearling heifers 30 2-year empty heifers 25 in-cali heifers
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 42, 10 July 1914, Page 8
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