KOUL'IiATAHI YAULW. VVKDNJiSDAY, JUNK 9, 1915. NEWTON KING se'J at liia yards m above—--2 m conlPr's'nS—■HJO 2-tooth ewes in lamb JSO 4-tooth ewes in lamb -1W) l'.f.m. owes, well rammed 11(H) mixed lamb* (in lots) 250 2-tootli wotlicrji 20Q HHAI) MIXED CATTLE (to be drafted)
(Sale at 1 o'clock. AT TILE HOMESTEAD, SENTRY HILL. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, NEWTON KINC JAB received instructions from Mr. W. J. I!. Paton, who has sold hi* farm, > eell by Public Auction as abore, WITHOUT RESERVE—--11 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS and HEIFERS 2 pedigree Jersey bulls <5 pedigree Jersey calves 8 grade Jersey cows Horses, implements, etc. Fuller particulars later. CIIEAIi ROAD, NGAERE. % THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1918. NEWTON KING H as received instructions from Mrs. H. Kenny to sell by Public Auction as above, WITHOUT. RESERVE, tht whole of her Choice Dairy Hefd, ct«., comprising—
gQ CHOICE DAISY COWS, mostly 2nd to 4tli calvera 1 Holstein bull 2 Jersey yearling heifers 5 calves 1 spring cart marc (slight reserve) 1 harness mare, 1 18-months gelding 2 foals, 2 sows, spring cart and harness, Reid Sc. Gray plough, chain harrows, milk cans, separator, 1 sheep dog, 30 fowls and sundries. Sale at 12.30 p.m. Luncheon provided. rpHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVB ORGANISATION SOCIETY OP X.Z., LTD., LIST OF SALES FOB JUNE— Okaiawa—Monday 7. Eltham—Wednesday 9. Hawerft—Thursday 10. Hawera Horae Fair—Saturday 12. Manaia—Tuesday 15. Okaiawa—Monday 21. Eltham—'Wednesday 23. Hawera—Thursday 24. Kaponga—Friday 25. Auroa—.Monday 28. Manaia—Tuesday 29. CLEARING SALES. r JUNE— Wednesday 10— J. Ryan, Manutahi. Tuesday 10—C. Brock, Te Roti. Tuesday 22 J. Eves, Kapuni. Friday 25—<]. Groves, Gkaiawa. Saturday 20— F. Dean, Cbeal Road, Ngaere. Monday 28—P. Hughes, lAuroa. Wednesday 30—W'. White, Rama Road, Kaupokonui. Wednesday 30—Cruiekshanks Bros., Auroa. i JULY— Thursday I—K. Kapperley, Pihama. Thursday I—D. Poole, Taikatu Road, Auroa. Friday 2—A. C. Johnstone and W. Tait, sale of pedigree Ayrshires. Monday 5—J. Templeton, Inaha. Tuesday O—W.0 —W. M. Hackitt, Oeo. Wednesday 7 —'Dr. Noonan, Manaia. Wednesday 14—Turner Bros., Lak« Road, Hawera. Friday 16—Gillies and Nalder, Tawhiti. i ; Monday 19— W. Walker, Oeo. I Tuesday 20--/ST, Gardiner, Riverlea. " lAWA SALEYARDS. ' JKXVOAY, JUNE 7tli. At 1 p.m. " THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEVA ZEALAND, LTD., Sell by Public Auction, as "above, 35 HEAD CATTLE, including:— 5 fat cows o fat heifers 1 25 store cows 30 mixed weaners 2 bulls. Another Sleepless Night? You know what it is—Nerves 1 Put them right— act at once before the trouble gets really serious. Fletcher's Phosphatonic will Fix Your Nervea and You'll Sleep! It will tone, strengthen, and build up your nervous system ptrmanently. Get it to-day I 2,6 and 4/6—chemists and store* —post free Chss. A. Fletcher, Chemist, Wellington. Fletcher's rtiosphafonic QTBE DAILY NEWS covers the whole of Thranaki, in town and country alike. 'y.wg'TJW
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 307, 5 June 1915, Page 8
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