JSpWTOtt KING'S LIST OF SALES. JULYFriday, 17—Waiwakaiho \ Monday, 20— Douglas Tuesday, 21—Stratford Wednesday, 22—stony RWer Monday, 27—Urenui Tuesday, 28—Kahotu Tuesday, 28—Stratford Hide and Wool Sale Friday, 31—W°iwakaiho NEWTON KING'S I,IST OF CLEAR. LN'G SALES. JULY— Thursday, IG—C. ,1. D. WieMiam, furniture, Unmake Road, Stratford Thursday, IG—Jas. Phillips, senr., Elthiun (pedigree Jerseysl Thursday, Hi—Percy Putt, Warea Friday, 17—0. Sout'hcombe, Waiwakaiho Yards Friday, 17—Alan Sotl'e, Waiwakaiao Yards. Friday, 17—D.0.A., in A. Klcnner's Esate, Waiwakaiho yards Monday, 20— J. S. Phillips, Sole Road, Ngaerc Tuesday, 21—A. J. Dempsey. Rowan Tuesday, 21—Mrs. E. W. Sharroek, Stratford yunls 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, 21—Manship Bros., Mountain Road, Stratford Wednesday, 2!)--C. Vince, .Salisbury Road. Tuna Thursday, 30— J. Rotlicry, Rahotu (in eonjunetion with the Farmers' Co-operative Company) AUGUST— Monday, 3—H. Cole, Tikorangi Thursday, G—las, Phillips, junr., Mangatoki (in eonjunetion with N.Z. Loan Co., Ilawcra). heifers Friday, 7—W. Rook, Waihi, Waitara Friday, 14— R. J. Johnstone, Waiwakailio Yards Wednesday, 1!) T. Kennedy, Toko Mondae, 17—Jno. O'Connor, Douglas vards SEPTEMBER— Friday, 4—A. Harold Street and Newton King, Bell Block (pedigree Holsteins) WAIWAKAIUO YARDS. THURSDAY, ,Ti:r,Y 17. NEWTON KING sell by public auction as abov, 300 11K A!> MIXED C\TTLE 100 mixed weaners to yearlings 25 choice yearling heifers 30 store rows (fresh-coiiditioncd) 30 15 to 20-montbs i mpty heifers 30 store cows Oresb-conditioned) 30 15 to 20-mmitlis empty heifers 20 irood Rnrint'inw l'/Mter« On account of the Deputy Ollicial Assignee, in the Estate of A. Klcnuer, WITHOUT RESERVESO dairy cows and heifers* On account of Air. Alan Soft'e. Tikorangi, WITHOUT RESERVE—--20 dairy eows, mostly Shorthorns (due July), 2nd, 3rd and 4tli salvers, to a pedigree Jersey bull On account of Mr. C. Southconibe, Kent Road, whose lease has expire.!, WITHOUT RESERVE—--15 dairy cows, mostly Shorthorn, all 2nd culvers (4-year-old cows), August and September calveiv, exceiiit two
<]Uosti'(l io nolo that the Dairy Sales dining tiie winter months will eonimen.e at 12 noon sharp. A'L' THE STONY RIYKU YARDS. WEDNESDAY, .ICIA' 15. NEWTON" KING Il AS n ' ei!ivi '<i instructions from Mr. lianiera, who is f»ivin« up daivyim;, to sell by ]ml)lie auction at tin: .Stony Hiver yards (lor convenience of sale.', AfISOUTELY WITHOUT KESERYE--KIR.ST-(XA«S DAIKY COW'S, 2nd, 3rd and -.'th culvers, i.i good condition, mostly Short'arly calvcrs (a
TiiniMtA'i, .11: i.v us, NEWTON KING With Slight ljcsei'vo--ilinililo-lmrk..t llilill
NO I 1'..--Tlirsi' arc a nic<* line of vow-?, mostly :!ml. ,"ni ami lth inlvci's, ini'linl- « »>«• lot of Ayrshire*. Mr. Putt 1,a% !|<V " da'r.viug 10 to 11 years, and has always hi-li! line of the highest tests ut (In- l-aetory. and has lii'vov liilil a deaviiig sale.
10/6 LADIKS ' BIack GlaM T,erh ; Shoes, round rubber." and wide luces free,— Doekrill's.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 47, 16 July 1914, Page 8
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