KINDTS list of salts. JULYMondav, iV-Toko. Tuesday, (i Siratfonl. Wedni-.day. 7 Stony Khtr. .'Krid.iy, >:>—Tiaponga. 'Monday, 12—I'rcnui. Trc-day, I'll—lialiotu. Krid::v.'lli -Waiwakailio. IMomlav, ■!,'—Douglas. Tiii-5.:.. \. 2i: ■-Stratford. Wednesday. -1\- Stony River. Tuesday, -i —Sinitl'ord Wool, Hide TOKO SALEYARDS MONDAY, sth JULY, 1915. NEWTON KING WILL Sell by Public Auction, as above, lA|| HEAD MIXED CATTLE. Also on account 'Mr. A. Boyd— IS store pigs 3 young sows (1 with litter) SALTS AT I O'CLOCK. TOM) SHEEP AND CATTLE SALE. TUESDAY. JULY 0, 1313. NEWTON KING yXTf.L sell at his yards as above— HEAD MIXED CATTLE 5,50 • sm ' i:i> - i,,dudin 8AM breeding ewes 4 vears, in lamb iJn account R. ]>ii)ftlc. Esq.— 10 choice springing 2 and 3-year Jerscy-Tlolstein heifers. .Sale at 1 o'clock. ■ STONY RIVER YARDS. WEDXESDAY, JULY 7. NEWTON KING XI7IIL soil at his yards as above—--9'T>o IIKAD iIIXKD <-' ATTLE 30 yearling Jersey heifers 315 store and forward cows •20 in-calf heifers Sale at 12.30 p.m. Also— On account of Mr. A. J. linrie,- at tin residence, Okato, at 11 sharp— ItOUiSEHOLD WUXITURE AXI EFFECTS, comprising—Suite o furniture, hall stand, fire side phonograph and records, pic tures, tables, duchess pair (larg size), small duchess pair, 2 dou blc b.r. bedsteads and mat tresses, child's tot, linoleums crockery, chairs, gig and hai ncss, and sundries. \Y A I P V K U. WEDNESDAY. JULY 7, 1015. NEWTON KING TJAS received instructions from Mi J. Perlmm, who is giving up dain ing, to sell on the farm, Waipuku, o: I,lm above date, WITHOUT RESERVE the whole of his Dairy Herd, etc., com prising— KO DAIRYCOW'S, July-August calv ers. second to fourth calf .1 cows in lnilk ,'! springing heifers ■i pedigree bull. ''Simon King" 4 weaners 1 milk cart, mare and harness, dray and harness, milk cans norator. 1 Hornsby plough, se chain harrows. Planet Junr., ■Deering hay rake, manure, seed and farm sundries. Sale at 12.30 p.m. I Luncheon provided. NOTE.—The above cows are an exeep tionally fine herd, young, second t> fourth calvers, and practically all Mi Perham's own breeding. Vrqm return supplied by the factory, the average pc cow works out at £l2 3s fld, with but tcr-fat at lild to IP/l.d, with the excep tion of August and May, when pajmcnti were made at Is and Is 24 respectively With bonus added, the return per cov runs out at £ls Gs. WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. - ,1-miDAY, JULY <i, TM.i NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mr, Frank Salway, who lias leased his farta, to sell b ypuhlic auction at the Waiwakaiho Yards (for convenience of Bale), WITHOUT RESERVE£Q, WEST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, July, August and Septembei calvers (a real good herd) 2 yearling Shorthorn hulls 1 draugh marc, in foal to Ben McI Cormack 1 back McOormick drill, in £ood order, nearly new double and single-furrow ploughs light spring cart. Sale at 1 o'clock. rpiARANAKT WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. NEXT SALE: , TUESDAY, JULY 27. Clients are particularly requested to forward consignments earlySmall consignments will be received at (PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PIT. MOUTH, and will be forwarded to St»*. ford for sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FUUi COMPETITION. NEWTON ICING "7.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1915, Page 8
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