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NEWTON KING'S LIST Oi? SALES. •JULY— May, 17 —Waiwakaiho Monday, 20—Douglas Tuesday, 21—Stratford Wednesday, 22—Stony River Monday, 27—Uvenui ' Tuesday, 28—Rahotu Tuesday, 28—Stratford Hide and Wool Sale Friday, 31 —Waiwakaiho KING'S J.TST OF CLEARING SAL£y. •JULY— Wednesday, IS—.Mrs. W Moles, Midhirst Wednesday, 15 Kaniera, Stony kiver Yards Wednesday, lo—W. Neilsen, -Denbigh Uoad, Midhirst Thursday, 10—C. J. D. WiekOiarci, furniture, Opunake Road, Stratford Thursday, 16—Jas. Phillips, senr., Eltham (pedigree Jersevs) Thursday, lO—Perer Putt,'War»a Friday, 17—C. Soutk-ombe, Wahvakaiho Yards Friduv, 17—Alan SoflV. Waiwakaiuo Yards. Friday, 17—D.0.A., in A. Klenner's Esate, Waiwakailio vards Monday, 2(l—J. S. Phillips, Sole Uoad, Ngaere Tuesday, 21—A. J. Dempsey, Rowan Tuesday, 21—Mrs. K. YV". Sliarrock, Stratford yards Wednesday, 22 —J. S. McDonald, Toko Thursday, 23 W. H. Bowman, Urenui Yards Friday, _ 24 T. Ridd. Waipuku (in conjunction with Webster, Dobson and Co.) Friday, 24—Manship Bros., Mountain Road, Stratford Wednesday, 29—C. Vince, Salisbury Uoad, Tuna Wednesday, 2!)— W. Rook, Waihi, Waitara. Thursday,' 30— J. Roihery, Rahotu (in conjunction with the Fanners' Co-operative Company) AUGUST--1 Monday, 3—IT. Cole, Tikorangj Thursday, 6—Jas, Phillips, junr., Mungatoki (in conjunction with N.Z. Loan Co., Hawera). heifers Friday, 14— R. J. Johnstone, Waiwakaiho Yards Wednesday, 19— T. Kennedy, Toko Monday, 17—Jno. O'Connor, Douglas yards SEPTEMBER— Friday, 4—A. Harold Street and Newton Mr.!*, liell Block (pedigree Holsteins) *

WAIWAKAIIIO YARDS. T'HTiSUAY, .ir;.V ]?. NEWTON NINO v puMij aiH;:on as abow—--300 1IKAI) MIXKi) C'.TTLE 100 mixed weaners to yearlings 23 choice yearling ncifers 30 store cows ( frt'sli-roridifcioned) 30 15 to 20-months empty heifers 30 store cows (fresh-conditioned) 3<) 1-5 to 20-months empty heifers 20 good springing heifers On account of the Deputy Official Assignee, in the Estate of A. Klennor, WITHOUT RESERVE—--30 daily cows and heifers On account of Mr. Alan Soffe, Tikorangi, WITHOUT RESERVE—--20 dairy cows, mostly Shorthorns (due July). 2nd, 3rd and 4th calms, to a pedigree Jersey bull On account of .Mr. C. SoutlicomV.!, Kent Road, whose lease lias expire.!, \VITIHHiT RESERVE— J,j dairy cows, mostly Shorthorn, all 2nd calvcrs (4-year-old cows), August and .September calver.', except two XOTIO. -Tiuyers and vendors are requested to note that the Dairy Sales during the winter months will commence at 12 noon sharp.

AT THE STOXY RIVER YARDS. WEDNESDAY, .IULY 15. Newton" king [■] AS rtvcinil instructions from .Mr. Raniera, who is giving up dairying, to sell I)V public auction at the Stony River yards (tor convenience of sale;, ARSOUTEI.Y WJTHOUT RESERVE—--45 J'i!{ST-CLA.SS DAIRY COWS, -ml. ar<l and -Itli calvers, in ,-;ood condition, mostly Shorthorn; few already in milk, others early takers (a gooOt line) 7 miik cans, eart and harness ■Sain at 1 o'clock. <i\ TJiK KAUAI, WABEA ROAD. Ti!r;:si)AY, JULY in. NEWTON KING J--J AN received instructions Xrow Jlr iVivy I 'lit c. who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction as al>uvi', WITHOUT IiKSKUVE I'liiNT-CLA.S.S DAIRY COW'S, mostly grade Ayrshiros, due August and .September 7 3-\car heifers, in calf to pedigree

A) is!)ire hull 1 pedigree .Ayrshire bull I Itl'Vllll llojl.l" (J milk can-' Willi' Slight Reserve—--1 2-<liiul>li--l)iii'k<'t liidd Milking jM;i«liiiii', with Watt Hngine I.:iih IH'<III provided, .Sale at 12.;i0 p.m. NOTK." These :iri• ,1 11 i-' > line ol'cnH'3. mostly 2nd, Hrd and -lt!i culvers, including a nier Jut. tit Ayi'shirps. ill'. I'irct i.ns boon dairying 10 to 11 years, andk&3 always held one of the highest teats at t'lie Factory. and 'lias never previously held a clearing sale.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 49, 15 July 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 49, 15 July 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 49, 15 July 1914, Page 8

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