at the springing heifer yards, stratford. AUGUST 10th. NEWTON KING yyia sell by ruyuc auction, as above—--30 springing heifers JO choice springing Jersey-Holstera ilieifcr-i, 3yrs 10 springing cows. " SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. Clients are requested to kinilty note that f will commence my Springing Heifer Sales as from next Tuesday, and every week thereafter. OX THE FARM, KENT ROAD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12. '"' , ** NEWTON KING pj[AS received instructions from Mr. S". T. Rundle, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction a3 aboVe, without RESERVE—--20 DAIRY OOWS 3 yearling heifers, 2 bulls, threo< quarter draught mare (4 years), aged marc, yearling half-draught, 3-ycar half-draught gelding, 2 breeding sows, S store pigs, purebred Berkshire boar, milk cart and harness, plough, dlill, tine harrows. Set Disc Harrows. Slight Reserve on Draught Horses. ' Returns and Calving Dates will He supplied at the Sale. , .' Luncheon provided, - Sale at ] o'clock. '■. '■TOAJWAKAIHO YABDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13. NEWTON KING sell at his Yards as above-* JIQQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE 100 mixed yearlinga 35 empty 2-year heifers ' - 15 choice J-year springing heifers " 15 springing heifers 30 store and forward cows 10 prime fat cows On account Mr. J. W. West—--17 good dairy cows, mostly young and early calvcrs ■ Dairy Sale at 12.30 p.m. s'harp. AT THE HAYMARKET. SATURDAY, AUGUST 11. ' NEWTON KING -JAS received instructions from Mr. J, W. West to sell as a,bovc — J 4 GOOD 'BUS HORSES (very suitable for farm work) OX THE FARM, BARRETT ROAJ). IMOXDAY, AUGUST 10. NEWTON KING yyilO has sold his Barrett Road Far will sell by Public Auction on the Farm, as above, WITHOUT RESERVE— CHOICE DAIRY COWS 1 4-year pedigree, Holbein bull, bred at the ''Willow-bank" stud farm 0 choice 3-year springing Holstein heiiYrs 1" yearling heifer-; IS grade yearling. HoLtoin bulls, 1") store pigs, 3 geldings (halfdraught), •(, 7 and. ft years, aged saddle horse, 40 Angora floats, spring dray, disc, chain and tine harrows, slag sower, cart liariipss, 40 purirt posts, 3 tons basic slag, hillside plough, sX plough, ft milk cans, Lister separator, sledge and frame, and furm sunXOTE—4O of these cows arc choice IfoMeins, due Auau-l and Septtiriivr. to the pedigree HoLte'm hull. To anyone in search o,|" good Hnl-leiH rows, this herd can he recommended. STOXY RIVER J-J_ OR S E "p AIR NEWTON KING '.. h hold * his Annual Stony River Horse Fair as above. Entries Xow being Taken, iidoi's are requested to note that >s will be Mild in the order in which me received, and arc asked to ird entries early. JUST arrived, and now at H. BARRAOLOUGH'S, Hawera, the Champion Diuil-Gaitcd Stallion, , , HAVOC. ,!; *: '' Winner of the Auckland Cup, as a three-year-old, one mile and a quarter, 2min 4Ssec; two miles, 4min 38sec. TS>e (.niy liorse in the North Island eligible for the Xew Zealand Trotting Cup, Franz—Murnier. ' Also, the Straight-out Trotter, 1 - TODD BELLS, Ry Abbey Bells (imp.)—>Cougtess of Loddo (imp.). ~, . ,*?
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1915, Page 8
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