]sp:\VTOX KING'S LIST O 1 - 1 SALES. JULYI'riiliiy, ".o—Wnhvukaiho. ■\TKU'TO.V KING'S LIST OF CLEARL\'U SALKS, JULY— Wednesday, 28—(;. ,J. u,, ~ t taraimakH. I'ridav 30—1'. \Y. Ilemingwav, Ealiotu. " ■ AUGUST— Monday 2—Mrs. 0. S. Gatton Omata. ' .■l'ridny. 7 .Mrs. Kdwin George Omata. " ■\loii.hiv !(•■.!, .Tones, Okoke, at Ureimi Yards. SKH'K.MBKK— Wednesday B—-Pedigree Hulstein ku!c, Hell Block, Xcwtoii Kins and,A. Harold Street. wirirucnuiA. iBBACOXSPIELI) ROA'I), MIDHIRST. THU'RSmY, JULY 29, 1915. NEWTON KING H' v ' 1 ■ "'ivod instructions from Mr. AV. ir. Rogers, wlu, has sold' his fawn, to seil .by Public Auction on th» above date—without RESRRVE--28 mostly young, to calvo Ar,»ust and September 4 two-year heifers, to calve September 14 yearlings 3 sows in pig ) 20 store pigs Cow covers, pig tu'bs and troughß, milk cans, table and dresser With Slight Reserve—--1 g'« Also— 1 On account of Mrs, Hall, Midhirst—--1 first-lass dairy eow 2 weaners Sale at 12.30 p.m. i Luncheon provided.
0\" -J HE FARM, KAHI'I ROAD, RAHOTU. FRIDAY, JULY 30. NEWTON KINC H AS received instructions from Mr, R. W. Hemingway, who lias Bojd his farm, to sell by Public Auction, as . above, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE— -75 CHOICE DAIRY COWS, August and September culvers 30 choice 3-year springing heifers, mostly Shorthorns (good) 38 springing 2-year heifers 26 yearlings 1. -pedigree Jersey bull 2 grade Jersey bulls 1 %-draught colt 1 %-draught mare 1 14-draught gelding 1 gig horse 1 boy's pony 4 sliares in Farmers' Co-op. Association, a.f. plough, disc .and chain harrows, spring dray, gig, waggon, gig and cart foaftiess, poultry, 'household furniture and effects. / 10 milk cans Luncheon at 11 a.m. Sale at 11.30 a-m. Auctioneer's Xote.—The cows are a first-class line. Mr. Hemingway hag been dairying for 13 years, to our knowledge has culled heavily every year, and. bred frrani pedigree Jersey bulls. Hiis, is bis ifirst clearing sale, and, as the farm is sold, everything must be cleared without reserve.
WAItWAKAIIfO YARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 30. NEWTON KING YyiLL sell at his yards as above—--25Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE 30 springing heifers ' -25 dairy cows / 80 mixed yearlings 40 good yearling steers , 2'i empty heifers 23 2-year steers (good) ■ ] 4*l good yearlings d bull calves Sale at 12.30 p.m. HAY.UARKET. SATURDAY, JULY 31st. NEWTON KING J-JAIS received instructions from MR. 'M. JOXES, who is,dispensing with his Horse-'buscs, to SELL, as above-*- I J2 GOOD HORSES, very suitable for * fa™ work. rjARAXAKI "WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE AMD TA'LLOW SAWS. NEXT SALE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 24. Clients are (particularly reqiiestqd to •forward eonsignmonits eeriy. Small fonsiguments will' ibe received at PRODUCE SHEDS, M3YV PLYMOUTH, and will IKe forwarded to Stratford for sale, whore vendors can Tely on their produeo mooting FULL OOQfVETITrOX. NEWTON KING jSjTRATKYRD WOOL. WIDE, SHEEPSKIN' AND TALLOW SALE. NEXT SALE: TCBSDAY, AUGUST 24. Clients are requested to forward consignment's so tos to roaidi us by Friday previous to sftle. W. M. BAYLY & CO. STRATFORD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1915, Page 8
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