JfTEWTON KI.VCa LIST 0? SALES. JULYWednesday, 21—.Stony Kiver. Monday, '2ii—Ureimi. Tuesday, 27-liahotn. Tuesday, -^7 —Stratford Wed, Hide and Skin Sale. Friday, 30—Waiwakailio. -ftfEWTO.V KIXG'S LIST OF tIEAH ING SALES. JULY—'v, '>iecda>- 21— W. 11. Rogers, Eca- (-.. '"U Road. Wednesday, 21—\Y. Sik-11. Tikorangi Tlniv.i.-- 'i2—.T. 0. Sumner, Oakiiri Friday 21! J. 11. Uol-nu, Ma!-«orci. Fridav, 23 —t. .. Lawrence, Gordon Koad, Tokn. Mondav 2<f \Y. .). llav. IVmii VanL. Mondav 2(l—A. M. lluwc-r, Timid YanK I Ti:e-dav. 27 -.1. Cubbcm, Bird Ko;>d, Ti|esdnv27—l. 1!. Hill. Wednesday, 28—(i. J. Ui. ,x ''' tarniimika. Fridav :»)- -It. W. llemiii-wav. U.iAITJUST— Mondav C. S. flatton, VVcdu-sdav K- --Pedigree lloKtcin vale. B'l! H!ti:-J;. Wufusi King and A. Harold Street. \VF.I>V.->I)AY. .lI'I.V 21. NEWTON KING sidl at his yards as r.li JOO 11F.A!) MIXF.I) I ATI 10(1 good \<:irl 100 Shovtiioni l."> empty fat cows 3.-) store and forward , (i good -ton 1 pips li sacks -noil eating ]i OX THE FAR" ' l ' , "' n > THURSDAY. -22 nd JULY. NEWTON KING 1-TAS received instructions from MR. J. ('. SIWINKR. who has sold his ' farm, and is leaving the district, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION", as above, ABSOLUTELY YVITHOri: BESF.r.VF.— 34 young dairy cows, second calvers, due August and September 1 purebred Jersey cow I ptiri'brcd Jersey heifer 1 pedigree Jersey hull, The Weaver ."."> yearlings 100 2 and 4-tooth ewes in lamb ] store cow, yearling 11«]stcin bull, S-yr. draught mare, 8-yr. draught gelding, ft-yr. '/.-draught mare in foal to Ben MacCornwek, -2-year-old liy Sylvia Park, yearling bj' Lord Ashley, gig horse, 2 hacks, Massoy s.f. 'plough, Queen steel disc, tripod, tyiie arid cbain harrows. .Mitchell drill, Alassoy mower, milk express, tip dray, gig (nearly new), Planet junior, good sheep dog, harness, fowls, ducks, quantity of useful furniture and farm sundries.
NOTE. —'i'lsi-v cows arc an cxcoutionally well-bred line, being the pick of 150 heifers purchased liy the vendor last season. They are Jcvsey-Holstem right through, and in good condition. OORDOX ROAD, TOKO. FRIDAY. 23« l JULY, 1013. NEWTON KING J-JAS revived instructions from .AIR. T. E. LAWREM'E, who is giving up dairying, to SI-XL BY PCRLIC AUCTION, on the above date, WITHOUT RESERVE--40 dairy cows 12 heifers 10 2-yearold heifers 12 3-year-old heifers 1 grade Holstein bull 1 milk cart horse, aged Milk eans, buckets, etc. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE—--1 brake. SALE AT 12.30 P.M. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. OX THE FARM, MAXGOREI. FRIDAY, JULY 23rd. NEWTON KING WAS received instructions from MR. J. K. OOLSoX, who has sold his farm, U> SELL UY PUiLIO AUCTION, as aibove, WITHOUT RESERVE—--23 grade Jersey rows, dim August find September 3 pedigree Jersey tows 'I ponies 10 choice Jersey-Shorthorn i A ing heifers 10 yea sling Jersey heifers I pedigree Jersey Imll, II years, Rri tish King 1 pedigree Jersey bull, 2 years 1 2-year Shorthorn bull spring trap and harness, s.f. •I'ooth plough, swiiiffli'-trees ar.d chains, diM' harrows. McCormirk aus. :t sacks Algerian oat-. 2 breedi hack.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1915, Page 8
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