KING'S LIST OF SALBSS AUGUSTMonday, 3—Toko. *! Tuesday, 4—Stratford. Tuesday, 4—Stratford SpringingHeifer Sale ~ i Wednesday, 5-Stony Rita* "i Friday, 7—Kaponga. i Monday, 10—Urenui. Tuesday, 11—Rahotu. • : Friday, 14—Waiwakaiho. Saturday, 15-Land Sale, T. Brasfc. Estate, New Plymouth. Monday, 17—Douglas. Tuesday, IS—Stratford Tuesday, 18-Stratford Sprinrin*. Heifer Sale 8 * Wednesday, 19—Stony River. Monday, 24—Urenui. Tuesday, 25—Rahotu. Tuesday, 25-Strattord Hide andi Wool Sale. Wednesday, 20-Stony River Horsr Fair. Friday, 28—Waiwakaiho. Monday, 31—Toko. Entries Invited. NEWTON KING'S LIST OF CLEAR\ING SALES. AUGUST— Monday, 3-H. Cole, Tikorangi Thursday, August 6—J. Phillips,. junr., Mang-atoki (in conjunation with the Loan & Mercantile Co., Hawera), springing heifer* Fnday, 7-W. G. Tozer, Mangorei Thursday, 13-L. Cook, Cheal Road 1 Ngaere Friday, 14-K. J. Johnstone, Waiwa-' 'kaiho Yards Wednesday, 19— T. Kennedy, TokoMonday, 17-Jno. O'Connor, Dour. las yards SEPTEMBER— Friday, 4—A. Harold Street 'and Newton King, Bell Block (pedi. gree Holsteins) STRATFORD CATTLE AND SPRINGING HEIFER SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1914. : ■ NEWTON KING sell by public auotion as above-* '7OQ MIXED CATTLE, including--300 2-year-old steers '■.■'■< 200 mixed wcaners (off turnips) 400 ewes in lamb (good) 25 12 to 15-months Shorthorn steer* (extra choice, and three month* on turnips) ' \ 10 yearling Shorthorn heifers 35 2-year .heifers (empty) AT THE SPRINGING HEIFER YARDS^ .gQ SPRINGING HEIFERS Also— Mr. E. Marfell's Dairy Herd; as ai*' vertised. STONY RIVER YARDS. wedxesdayTaugust 5. '■ .■' NEWTON TO^cM sell by public auction aa above-* 400 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 00 2 to 3-year ■in-calf Shorthorn heifers 40 2 to 3-year Jersey in-calf heife/ 45 choice- springing heifers 20 dairy cows . 50 empty 20-months heifers 11)0 weaner to yearling steora 100 yearling heiiera (in lots) 35 store and forward cows 5 Ayrshire yearling heifers (J. Burgess' breed) 10 sinks English barley I Sale at 12.30. OX THE FARM. "MEETING OF THE WATERS," ' MANGOREI. FRIDAY, AUGUST' 7. NEWTON KING '-JAS' received Instructions from Mr, W. G. Tozer, whose lease has exf piled, and who is leaving the: district, to sell by Public Auction as above, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT BESERVB--40 DAIRY COWS, mostly JerseyHolstein, due August-Septem-ber 21 yearling Jersey heifers (nice lineK !• Jersey bull, 12 pigs, hack, 2-year filly (slight reserve), dray, s. plough, mower, disc and tine harrows, cultivator, milk cans, farm tools, and sundries Luncheon provided. Sale at 1 o'clock.
STONY RIVER AVXUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR '. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST m Entries now being received. NOTE.—Vendors are invited to enter their horses early, as they will all be sold in the order iu which entries arte
M\ WORD, LOOK! TIMBER AT 8/- **r 100 fJHIU HOARDING, Rough Heart Scantling, suitable for stables, cowshed*, itc. Face cuts at 3s; also quantity of Firewood cheap. Apply— T. v. swons, • Sawmiller, Carrington Boad. A.8.0. BOOT CO -'S SALE-100 pairs men's samples, halfprice, in tan and Mack, welted and marfmic si'wn.-A.<lS.e. Boot Co.'s Sale.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 63, 3 August 1914, Page 8
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