pWTON KING'S LIST OF SALES. I ULY— Friday, 31—W»hvakaiho IUGUSTSaturday, I—Stratford Burse Fair Monday, 3—Toko. Tuesday, 4—Stratford. Tuesday, 4—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale Wednesday, s—Stony Biter Friday, 7—Kaponga. Monday, IC—Urenui. Tuesday, 11—Ealiotu. Friday, 14—Waiwakailio. Saturday, 15—Land Sale, T. Brash Estate, New Plymouth. Monday, 17—Douglas. Tuesday, 18—Stratford Tuesday, IS—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale Wednesday, 19—Stony Eiver. Monday, 24—Urenui. Tuesday, 25—Ealiotu. Tuesday, 25—Stratford Hide and Wool Sale. Wednesday, 28—Stony Eiver Horse Fair. Friday, 28—Waiwakailio. Monday, 31—Toko. Entries Invited.' ICING'S LIST OF CLEARING SALES. AUGUSTMoviday, 3—H. Cole, Tikorangi Thursday, August (I—J. Phillips, jimr., Mangatoki (in' conjunction with the Loan & Mercantile Co., Hawera), springing heifer? Friday, 7—W. G. Toser, Mangorei Thursday, 13—L. Cook, Oheal Eoa.l Ngaere Friday, 14— K. J. JoLnstone, Waiwa kaiho Yards Wednesday, 19— T. Kennedy, Toko Monday, 17—Jno. O'Connor, Doug.las vards SEPTEMBER— Friday. 4—A. Harold Street an* Newton King, Bell Block (pedigree Holsteins) SATURDAY, AT 14 NOON. NEWTON KING \yiLL sell at the Haymarket, on account of Mr. F. W. Oldham, ■Mangorei—-3-YEAR UNBROKIN 6ELDING 1 Draught Mare, 18 years, stintj) to Empire (good in all harness, .splendid plough mare) ' Hi-; well-known white-faced ma>e, 4 years old, fast and free, splendid niare for all farm work
AT THE FARM, TIKOHANGI. .MONDAY, AUGUST 3. NEWTON KING f-JjAS received iiiotr;iaiuna from ilr. 11. Cole, wiio id giving up dairying, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE—gO CHOICE YOUNG DAIRY COWS 10 choice Jersey springing heifers 17 yearling heifers (nice line) 1 pedigree Jersey bull "Croesus," by Cicero's Sultan—Lady Finaner store pigs
account of anotli The pigs sn LuncTeon ij.u' Sale at 1-2.30 p. NOTE.-Mr. Cole's. Herd is well known in the district, and are mostly grade Jerseys, in good condition, and AugustSeptember calvers. For the 1812-1913 reason they averaged just under £l-1 per head at lid per lb for butter-fat uul for the 1!)13-U>U season they have je.vten the previous year's return.
STRATFORD OATTI.K ,«>"0 SPRING I-XG HEIFER HAIR. TUESDAY, AUGUST -1, li)U. Newton" king soil by public auction as above— MIXED CATTLE, including—- :}()(! 2-year-old' steers ai)() mixed weaiieis (oil turnips) -MID ewe? in luuib (good) AT 'J:UK SPIUXGIXG lIKIKER YARDS: AlsoM>.\ K. Muricll's Da V.Ttiscd.
NEWTON KING lust seven years and *a!e. Tlic roivs ;;ro all >t-i-lti;w (■•onditiun; 3C -\ugu:-t and the b:ilto attend tliis sii).-. ■o in great buckle, and A.B.C. BOOT CO -' S SALE-24 pairs Men's Bluchers, usual price. 7/0. now fi/11; 30 pairs lien's Watertights, solid kip, 16/0, now 12/6.—A.8.C, Boot Co.'s Sale.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 60, 31 July 1914, Page 8
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