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K&fahS LIST OF SALES. JUNBFriday, 18—Waiwakaiho. Monday, 21—Douglas. Tuesday, 22—Stratford. Ws<i»iwky, 23—Stony Hirer. Motufoj, 28—Urenui. Ta»*<liy, 2'J—Rahotu. Tuesday, 2<K-Stratford Hide and Wool Sale. Entries invited. AJKWTON KING'S LIST OF CLEANING SALES. JUNE— Thursday, 17— W. J. B. Pa ton, Lepperton (pedigree Jersoys) Thursday, 17— J. Law, Kiore. Thursday, 17— T. Pcarce Kiore. Friday, 18— J. Poletti, Waiwakaiho yards. Monday, 21—Wm. Orr, junr., Albert Road. Wednesday, 23—A. E. Magon, Stony River Yards, Thursday, 24-W. Hardy Jones, on Mrs. Sandholme's farjn, York Road, Midhirst. Monday, 28—'VV. Buckle, Oakura. Tuesday, 2!)— J. Crofsky, Lepperton. Wednesday, 30—Moffitt and Goodwin, Pungarchu. JULY— Thursday, I—E. L. Bott, Tataraimaka. Wednesday. 7—J. Perham, Waipuku Thursday, B—J. Burkett, Sole Road, Ngaere (in conjunction with the N.Z. Loan Co.) Friday, fl—-Frank Salway, Waiwakaiho. Friday, 9—Farrdav, Cross Road, Midhirst. Wednesday, 14— J. Rogers, Pembroke Road, Stratford. Wednesday, 14— R. H. Daveney, Urenui Yards. Wednesday, 14— W. J. Day, Urcnul Yards. Thursday, 15—Alf. Walsh, Rutland Road, Waipuku. Thursday, In—John Hale, Mangorei. Friday, ICtli—Mrs. Gordon Townsend, Lowgarth (in conjunction with iha N'.Z. Loan Co.) Wednesday, 21— W. H. Rogers, Beacontffield Road, Midhirst. Thursday, 22 J. C. Sumner, Oakura Thursday. 22 J. Kamcnzina, Monmouth Road, Stratford. Friday, 23—' T. E. Lawrence, Gordon Road, Toko. Monday, 26 J. Cubbon, Bird Road, Stratford (in conjunction with Farmers' Company). Wednesday, 28— G. j. Bridge, Tafcaraimaka. WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, JUNE 18. NEWTON KING sell at liis Yards ng above—--300 HEAD MIXED CATTLE ' 100 mixed weaners to yearlings 10 springing heifers (close up) 30 2y 2 -year in-calf heifers (good line) 45 store and forward cows 40 weaner steers On account Mr. John Poletti, WITHOUT RESEAVE:— 14 young dairy cows 10 Jersey heifers 2 Jersey bulls These cows and heifers are practically purebred Jerseys, due August to October, to pedigrco Jersey bulls, and are only being sold because Mr. Poletti finds it impossible to milk on his two farms. He has had the highest test at the Bell Bock Factory this season.

NOTE.—Farmers are requested to note that from June 18 until the end of the dairy season all dairy cattle at these yards will be sold at 12.30 p.m. sharp. ON THE FARM, AT/BERT ROAD. MONDA Y, .TUNE 91. NEWTON KING receired instructions from Mr. Win. Orr, junr., who has sold his farm, to sell 'by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE—--21 DAIRY OQWS (fi' now in milk and late eiders, balance due August and September) 73 ewes in lamb, 4-ycar pony, year- ' ling foal by Glenmore, 2 breeding sows, 1 Berkshire boar, 10 weaners, gig and harness, block dray and lia'rness, McCormick . mower and knife grinder, McCormick cultivator, tine and disc harrows, s.f. plough, milk cans, chains, harness, household furniture, and sundries. With Slight Reserve, — 3 pedigree Ayrshire cows and heifers 1 pedigree Ayrshire bull 9 half-draught horses, 4 years (guaranteed) Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30. JMPORTANT -0-XRESERVF.D gALE of MR. W. J. B. I'ATGN'S WELL-KNOWN PEDIGREE JERSEY HERD AND OTHER STOCK. AT Tliri HOMESTEAD, SENTRY HILL. THURSDAY, JUNE 17th. NEWTON KING J-JAS received instructions from Mr. W. J. B. Paton, wlio has sold liis farm, to Sell by Auction, as above, WITHOUT RESERVE:— 11 pedigree Jersey cows and heifers 2 pedigree Jersey bulls 0 pedigree Jersey calves 8 grade Jersey cows 6 good heifer weaners, 5-year gelding (quiet and reliable), milk cart and harness, gig and harness, cultivator, Baibcock tester, saddles and harness, lawn mower, lawn folic perfection oil stove, 3 milk cans, 2 tents, stack hay, large iron roof for hay stack, and sundries. LUNCHEON" PROVIDED. SALE AT 12.30 P.M. The 'Pedigree Cattle arc recommended with confidence to those in search of first-class stock, comprising as they do the pick of Mr. Paton's Herd, selected from prored Butter-fat and Prizs-win-ning strains.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 316, 16 June 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 316, 16 June 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 316, 16 June 1915, Page 8

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