TOKO 3ALBYARDS. MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 19H. NEWTON KING W nx sell by public auction ag aberi—jso IJiiAU 11IXKD CATTLE 15 springing heifers 200 fut and forward ewes 40 fat ewes 50 f.m. ewes in 'lank 3 young sows, to farrow eaityS stare pigs Sale at 1 o'clock. STON'Y RIVBE YARDS. WEDNESDAY. AUCxUST 5. NEWTON KING k( '" ' j . v P u ''l' e aurtion as above - 400 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 00 2 to 3-year in-calf Shorthorn heirVi's 1 40 i to 3-year .frrscy in-calf lieifers 45 choice springing heifers 20 dairy cows SO empty 20-inontlis heifers 100 weaner to yearling heifers MM) yearling -lieifers (in lots) 35 store and forward cows 5 Ayrshire yearling heifers (,l. Burgess' breed) V 10 sacks English barley Sale at 12.30.
ON THE FARM. " .MEETING OF THE WATERS," MANGOREI. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Mr W. <}. Tozer, whose lease lias expired. and who is leaving the district, to sell liy 'Public Auction as above, AIiSOUTELY WITHOUT KESERVE—DAIRY COWS, mostly Jerseyllolstein. dt:e August-Septem-!)er 21 yci'.rling Jersey '.ipifors (nice line) 1 Jersey bull, 12 pigit. hark, 2-yeav filly (slight reserve), dray, s.i. plough, mower, disc and tir.r harrows, cultivator, it ilk can-, farm tools, ami sundries Luncheon provided. Sale at X o'clock. J M P OETAXT Q A L E OF CARRIX'.ITG'X ROAD PRQPMRTY. NEWTON KING T-| AS received instructions from the Public Trustee, as Executor in the Will of Thomas Brash, deceased, to sell by Public Auction at Ills Auction Rooms. New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, August 15, low, at 2.30 p.m.— 50 ACRES 3 roods 35 perches, being Sections 509, .510 and 521. of Grey District. Taranaki, situated on the Carringtoa' Road, about one mile from tile Vogeltown 'Bus Terminus, and with a handsome ttt-o-gtorej'ed residence and other buildings, with well-laid-out gardens, orchard and shubbery. I'ullcr particiiKiro and oonilitio»s of sale from the Publw Trustee, New Plymonth, or the Auctioneer.
lIMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE. ABOUT AUGUST 21. NEWTON KING I l. AS received instructions from Meswrs 801 l Bros., of Puniho, who have sold their farm and are leaving the district, to sell by public auction aa aborj, THE WHOLE OF THEIR CHOICE JERSEY HERD AND I'LANT Particulars will be advertised later. ANNUAL SALE OF ~ pEDTORKE JJOLSTEIN-FUIESrANS BELL BLOCK, TARANAKI. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1014. QN account of Newton King's "Willowvale" Stud Farm—(J YEARLING PEDIGREE BULLS, by King Fayne Segis 11. and King Alcartra Rose-de-Kol. * g PEDIGREE COWS The Champion Pedigree Bull, KING FAYNE SEGIS 11. On account of A. Harold Street, Esq,, ,/iom his "Woodlands" Stud Farm, Bell 'Block—--10 I'EUIOREE YEARLING to twoyear bulls by Cliffside Laddie 4 PEDIGREE YEARLING to twoyear bulls by Coifnt Clothi'.de of Cliffside 2 PEDIGREE YEARLING to twoyear bulls by Springhill Jack 'PEDIGREE COWS, mostly due to calve to Cliffside Laddie 1 PEDIGREE 2-year HEIFER by Springliill Jack, due September 2 YEARLING HEIFERS by Cliffside Laddie and Count- Clothilde of Cliffside. Inspection at botli farms invited. Catalogues now being prepared, and vill be posted en application.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 61, 1 August 1914, Page 8
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