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JUNE— Wednesday, 2." -Stony River. Monday, -.S—U'lemii. Tin-day. :!:)--I!alu)iii. Tuesday, •>!)— Stratford Hide and " u! sali". \TICWTOX KIXG'S LIST OF CLEARIN'<: SALES. JUNK-\\'(-.liifist!:iv. 2.T-A. E. Magon, Stony River Yards. | Thursday, 24 W. Hardy Jones, on Mrs. Sandholme's farm, York Road, Midhirst. Monday, 2.B—W. Buckle, Oakura. Monday, 28—A. Tosh, Malioe. Tuesday, 2'J—,T. Crofsky, Leppertoh. Wednesday, 30—Moffitt and Goodwin, Pungarchu. Wednesday, 30—Miss E. Kopp, Kaponga vards. JULY— Thursday, I—E. L. Bott, Tataiaimaka. Friday, 2—G. J. Watford, .Oakura. Wednesday. 7—J. Perham, Waipuku Tlmrsday, B—J. Burkctt, Sole Road, Ngnere (in conjunction with the X.Z. Loan Co.) Friday, o—Frank Salway, Waiwakaiho. Friday, !)—Farrday, Cross Road, Midliirst. Wednesday, 14— J. Rogers, Pembroke Road, Stratford." Wednesday, 14— R. H. Daveney, TJrenui Y'ards. Wednesday, 'l4—W. J. Day, Urenui Yards. Thursday. 15-Alf. Walsh, Rutland Road, Waipuku. Thursday, 15—John Hale, Mangorei Friday, lfith—Mrs. Gordon Tpwnsend, Lowgarth (in conjunction with thc'N.Z. Loan Co.) . Monday, 1!) Tom Carey, Uremii. Wednesday. 21— W. H. Rogers, Beaccr.sfield Road. Midhirst. Thursday, 22 J. C. Sumner, Oakura Thursday. 22 T. Kamcnzina, Monmouth Roa-l, Stratford. Friday. 23 T. E. Lawrence, Cordon Road, Toko. Monday, 2(l—J. Cubbon, Bird Road, Stratford (in conjunction . •w'.th Farmers' Company). Wednesday, 28-G. J. Bridge, taraimaka. . - , Date to 'he Arranged— Mrs. C. S. Gatton, Om&ta. AUGUST— Thursday, 20—Harold Kirkby, Tuna. YORK ROAD, MIDHIRST. ON'MRS. SANDHOLM'S FARM. THURSDAY, JUNE 24, NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from W. Hardy Jones, Esq., to sell on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE—--10" DAIRY OOWS, * mostly young, July and August calvera k 3 springing heifers 1 two-year Holstein bull 17 mixed yearlings 1 %-draught horse '(slight reserve) Milk cart and harness, milk cans, ' aerator, chain and tino harrows, plough, sledge, Wallaby jack, gig and harness, fowls and sundries. 1 Also, on account Mrs. Sandholm—« Balance of her furniture. Sale at 1 o'clock. Luncheon provided. NOTE. —The above cows are all young, a picked herd, and early calvera.

MOX.DAY, 28th JCXIi, MS. NEWTON KING T-TA : S rt'cetvcd instructions from MR. A. TOSH, who lirs sold his farm, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the aliove dfttp, WITHOUT BESERLVE, the wiibuv of his avmv herd, Etc., as follows: <|4 DAIRY COWS, chiefly second to fourth calvers,»July, August, September oalvers in two-year springing heifers 10 yearling heifers 2 Holstcin (bulls I three-quarter-draught, 2 halfdraught mares, 2 harness horses, gig and harness, 1 threc-liorse waggon, 1 ni'ilk cart, - s.f. plough, tyne harrow's, trees and chains, five-horse waggon harness, milk vans and buckets, household furniture and sundries, etc., etc. LIitfOHEOLV PROVIDED. Sale at 1 o'clock,

OX THE FARM, LEFtPERTOX. TUESDAY, JUNE 29. NEWTON KINO WAS received instructions from. Mr. J. Crofsky, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction a* atoove, WITHOUT RESERVE—OQ CHOIOE YOUNG DAIRY <XWS, purebred Jersey ibull, 5 choice Jersey heifers, 21 mixed weaners, 15 fat lambs, 3 young breeding sows, 8 small store pigs, 40 pullets, 40 fowls, ducks and geese, spring trap, s.f. plough, disc, tine and tripod harrows, imilk cans, ton oaten chaff, 17 new cow rugs, W colonics bees, honey extractor and all hee j farming necessities, harness, chains, tools and sundries and household furniture (in good'order). Luncheon .providpd. Sale at 18.30 p.m.

OTRATFORD WOOL, HIDE, SHEKPSKIN AND TALLOW SALI. NEXT SALE: TUESDAY, JCNE 29. Clouts are requested to forward tow signmenta so as to reach us by Itiday Drerious to sale. W. M. BAYLY & CO. STKATFORD.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1915, Page 8

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