KING'S LIST OF SALES. JULYFriday, 31—W»iwakaiho AUGUST— Saturday, I—Stratford Horse Fair Monday, 3—Toko. Tuesday, 4—Stratford. Tuesday, 4—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale Wednesday, 6—Stony River Friday, 7—Kaponga. Monday, 10—Utcbui. Tuesday, 11—Bahotu. Friday, 14—Waiwakaiho. Saturday, 15—Land Sale, T. Brash Estate, Jew Plymouth. Monday, 17—Douglas. Tuesday, 18—Stratford Tuesday, IS—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale i Wednesday, 19—Stony River. ; Monday, 24—-Urenui. Tuesday, 25—Rahotu. Tuesday, 25—Stratford Hide and Wool Sale. Wednesday, 2G—Stony River Horse Fair. Friday, 28—Waiwakaiho. Monday, 31—Toko. Entries Invited. KING'S LIST OF CLEARING SALES. .JULY— Thursday, 30—3. Rothcry, Rahotu (in conjunction with the Farmera' Co-operative Company) AUGUSTMonday, 3—H. Cole, Tikorangi Thursday, August 6 —J. Phillips, junr., Mangatoki (in conjunction with the Loan & Mercantile Co., Hawera), springing heifers Friday, 7—W. G. Tozer, Mangorci Thursday, 13—L. Cook, Clieal Road Ngaero 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 King, Bell Block (pedigree Holsteina)
WAIWAWAIHO YAKDS. FRIDAY, JULY 31. NEWTON" KING sell by public auction at hi: y:ir<ls as above— Qfu, IiKAU 111X1*1) CATTLE 'lit .uood sprin»iii« lioiturs 20 dairy cows 33 store eowa 30 empty licitVrs 230 hoggets (oIV turnips) ID pwps in lanvb 100 f.m. ewes in km!) -■"• 2-ymr s]irir.«i!i|/ heifers i fat .vycur bullocks 5 fat cows On account of Harper Copper, Esq.— 17 jjraoV to purebred Jersey dairy cows, in calf to pedigree Jcrsjy bulls On account of Mr. W. Howe, Bill Block—ft clioicc. Jerspy-,Suorthqrn dairy cows 1 Jersey bull
niIKSDAY. JULY 30. AT MK. .1. BIUKK'* RESIDENCE. \ SWANSKA HOAD (jn.4 over Toko Line) STUATFORD. S NEWTON KlNft I |{AS received instructions as above to sell (inter alia) I mare, gig and harness 1 lOat by Victory (imported) Tim well-known trotting ■] ■•.Sinslet," with foal at foot ay Victory 1 iimm pony I ni'iber-tymt "ijj. and harness (ricarlv l""" 1 STUATI'oIiI) CATTLK /VXO SPRIMJIN'f! IIKIM: SALE. NEWTON KING public auction as above—
AT THE 1-Winr, TIKORANGI. NEWTON KING j-f-\S received instructions from Mr. H. Cole, who is giving up dairying, to «'i] i.v public auction us above, WITHC'i '!' i: !->K!IVK--(j.O (HOICK YOl'-XU UAIRY COWS >i choice Jersey springing hcitcrs 17 U'arling heifers (nice line) t jiiiiliijriv ,)ersoy bull "Croesus," I'V Cicero's Sultan—Lady Fin-
X'OTK.— Mr. Cole's Herd is well known :)>•■ ili»trii-t, and arc mostly grade •]•.' ■' vs. iii fiood condition, and August•;..tfi:ibrr .'silvers. For the 1912-1913 :i?i«i tliey averaged just under £l4 i- Wad at lid per lb for bntter-fat id lor the 1013-IM4 season they have aten the previous year's return.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 59, 30 July 1914, Page 8
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