VEWTOX KING'S LIST OF. CLU& IXG SALES. At'cu.vr- " "v----'lliuiaikn, o—liciukr, Stratford, Wednesday, -i —W, C. Williams, Stony River Yards. Wednesday, 4—\V, Collins, Stony River yards. Thursday, u—A. AlcKenzie, Waiter* Friday, i—Airs. Edwin '.torge, Oimu„ Alondny n-J. Jones, Okohe, »t Vif inii Yards. SEPTEMBER— Wednesday S—Pedigree Holstein sale, Bell Block, Newton Kiag and A. Harold Street. STONY RIVER YARDS. J - 1 WEDNESDAY, 4th AUGUST, jj NEWTON KING yyiLL SELL at liia Yards, as above:—! JjrjQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE ~- ■* 50 mixed yearlings !)0 yearling steers .* ■ CO yearling heifers i a ■2.1 Shorthorn yearling lieifeis • 35 stove and forward cows ■2O prime I'nt cows 35 choice springing Jersey two-ycai 3ieife.ru 3(5 purebred White Leghorn pullots 40 empty two vcar litifew 20 two-year steers : 20 springing; heifers. S4 ewes in lamT) 1 pair young working bullock), yokes and bows •
On aecnuit MR. WALTER COLLIKS, Tataraima.ka. Without Reserve-a 17 choice dairy cows • i 1 springing heifer. This herd has averaged £8 15s for milk alone last season. On a coount MR. W. C. WH.T.IAM3, T»taraimaka, who has sold his farm, Without Reserve 18.dairy cows in mill; and to calve 3 springing heifers 12 calves, 1 hull, 2 empty heifers, 1 spring dray, 2 harness horses, 3 milk cans, 1 Breeding sow, plough Buyers and vendors are requested to note that sale will start at 12.30 p.m. sharp. OX THE FARM, WAITARA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 5. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from MrIT. McKenzie, Waitimi, who has sold his farm, to soli by Pu'die Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE—■O PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS O 9 PEDIGREE JERSEY HEIFERS (one bv "K.C'.B.") 9 PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS & ' S choice Jersey cows 1 choice yearling hfifrr !i pigs, horse, trap and harness, Xoxon disc, E.f. plough, wlieeled sledge, harness, milk and cream cans, K'-ton slag, wheelbarrow, poultry, household furniture aw® sundries. (i choice springing heifers 2 young dairy cows 4 empty heifers Oul>ide entries will 'be taken.
Luncheon provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. ON THE J'AltM, BARRETT ROAD. t FRIDAY, AUGUST 1!. NEWTON KING J-JAS received Instructions from ifRS.' E. CEO-ROE, who has leased, her farm, to SELL P,Y PUBLIC AUCTION, us above, WITHOUT OBSERVE—--J K DAIRY COWS 5 springing heifers. in mixed year* lings, pair working Jmllocks, fat bullock, 19 lambs, 40-gtillon Bailie separator, .1 bullock drays, yokes and bows, cultivator, <reum cans and sundries. „ Willi Slight lieservey r dra,uglit marc (7yre), VW'hu l ?I'* 1 '* yearling filly, %-dranglit foal, spring trap and harness, organ. Luncheon provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. TKATFORD JJORSE pAIR SATURDAY, AUGUST 7. NEWTON KING ■yyi-LTj fell by Public Auction as above— HORSES, including Broken and Unbroken Draughts, Haltdraughts, Hacks &nd LigTrfc S*T* ness Horses. On aceonnt D. T." Wilson, Esq.— 1 5-year-old gelding, by "CampSre" -"St Paul." Sale at 1 o'clock. STIFF NECK. . . Stiff neck is caused by rheumatism m the muscles of the neck. While most painful, quick relief may be had by applying Chamber lain's Pain Balm. Th® best, result is obtained by first bfttMJlg the aft cted part in water as hot as c*n be borne and then rubbing in the Btlin freely. Sold by all Chemists and Stons> keepers.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1915, Page 8
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