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Tuesday. 2:i—J. Cvofsky, Leppertoii. Wi-dnesday, 30—Molliti and Goodwin, i'uugiirclm. .Y Tilinvdav, I—Miss Kopp, Knponga vnvds. Tliiirsdiiy, I—E. I. Bott, Tataraimaku. Friday,2 fi. J. Walford, Oakura. \\'u..!i.i'sdiiy. 7—J. IVrliiuii, Waipuku Thursday, S—J. Burkett, Sole Road, Xfjacru (in conjunction with the X.Z. T.oan Co.) Friday, !)—Frank , Salway, Waiwakaiho. Fridnv, ft—Fan-day, Cross Road, Midliirst.

Wednesday, 14— J. Rogers, Pembroke Road, Stratford. Wednesday, 14— R. H. Davcney, Uremii Yards. Wednesday, 14— W. J. Day, Urenul Yards. Thursday, 15—Alf. Walsh, Rutland . Road, Waipuku. Thursday, 15—John Hale, Mangorei. Friday, 'lOtli—Mrs. Gordon Townsend, Lowgarth (in conjunction with the X.Z. Loan Co.) Monday, 19—Geo. Giddy, Bird Road, Stratford. Monday, 19—Tom Carcv, Uremii. Wednesday 21— W. H. Rogers, BeaoonshtM Road, Midhirst. Thursday, l 22—J. C. Sumner, Oakura Thursday, 22 J. Kamenzina, Mon-

mouth Road, Stratford. Friday, 23 T. E. Lawrence, Gordon Road, Toko. Holiday, 2(l—J. Cubbon, Bird Eoad, Stratford (in conjunction w'.db Farmers' Company). Wednesday, 28— G. J. Bridge, T taraimaka. lie Arranged— Mrs. C. S. Gatton, Oma-ta. AUGUSTTlmrsdar, 2fl— Harold Kirkoy, Tuna. ATEW'I'ON KJK'J'S LIST OF SALE& JUXETuesday, 20—Eahotu. Tuesday, '2!)— Stratford Hide and Wool Sale.

Entries invited. WEDNESDAY, 30th JUNE, 1015. NEWTON KING j JJAfI been .iristmctcd by MB. G. ' WALTERS, Storekeeper, of Man-j gatoki, whose lease lias expired and who is leaving the district, to SELL BY AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the above date, the whole of his STOCK-IN-TRADE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc., as follow: v £2OO worth of assorted groceries 1 cart, 1 gig, harness, 3 sets scales, panes glass (stock sizes), dining and kitchen tables, carpet squares, mats, durhess suite, cab. inet l and general household furniture. SALE AT 12.30 'I\M. ON THE FARM, PUNGAREHU. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30. NEWTON KING WAS received instructions from Messrs Moffiti. and Goodwin, who are relinquishing dairying, to sell by public autcion as above, WITHOUT RESERVE— -1 Qfb CHOICE DAIRY COWS 10 25-gallon milk cans, milk conveyor and aerator, troughs, barrels, etc. With Slignt Reserve,— 4 pedigree Ayrshire bulls 5 pedigree Ayrshire cows and '■eifers 6 Single-bucket Ridd Milking Machine, complete with 4-h.p. Watt engine, 2 heavy waggon horses, d.f. plough, set 4-horse. disc hartows, hay rake, hay sweep, MeCormiek mower, spring dr Luncheon \. 11.30 o'clock. Auctioneer's Note—The above cows can be recommended to any fanners with confidence. They are mostly August and September ealvers, in the pink of condition, and practically all the owners' own rearing. Factory dockets are open for inspection and show return's for the last three seasons of over £l2 per head. The vendors have culled heavily through the Stony River yards for many years past.

ON THE FARM, TATARAIMAKA. THURSDAY, JULY 1. NEWTON KING -TAS received instructions from Mr. . L. Bott, who is giving up dairying, to sell 'by public auction as albove, WITHOUT BESEKVEOQ GOOD YOUNG DAIRY COWS, August to September calvcrs 2 horses (any harness), light spring dray, gig, tine harrows, milk cans, harness, 36 good laying hena and ducks, copper and stand, and sundries. On account of Mrs Bott, with slight reserve — Piano (almost new), sewing machine, ovennantle, wardrobe, duchess chests, bedsteads, oil paintings, and sundry furniture ' Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30 p.m. •W&WAKATHO YARDS. - FRIDAY, JULY 2. NEWTON KINO \\7ILL sell at his Yards as above—'a HEAD MIXED CATTLE 100 mixed wcancrs to yearlings S."> store, and forward cows 10 choice 3-ycar springing heifers 20 springers On account of 'Mr. V. O. Jones, KorttS springing cows On account of Mr. 'A. Cole—--10 dairy cows, due July-August Sale at 12.30 sharp. Note.--Dairy Sales will commence at these yards at 12.30 p.m. during tne will- i ter months,

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1915, Page 8

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585

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1915, Page 8

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