ATEWTOX KING'S LIST OF SALES ■ ■ AUGUST— Monday, o—Urcnui.
Tuesday. 10—Rahotu. Thursday, 12-Clcwiii- Sale, N. T, Ilundlo, Kent Road. Friday, 13—WaiwakaiJio. Monday, 16 —Douglas. Tuesday, 17—Stratford. Tuesday, 17—Stratford Springing Ileifcr Sale. * * Wednesday, 18—Stony Bivcr. Monday, 23—Urenui. Tuesday, 24—Raliotu. Tuesday, '24—Stratford Hide, and Wool Sale, Wednesday, 25—Stony River Horsi Fair. Friday, 27—Waiwakailio, Monday, 30—Toko. Tuesday, 31—Stratford. Tuesday, 31—Stratford Smngina Heifer Sale. BPTEMBER-. Pedigree HoUtein Sale, Newton King and A. Harold Street, Bell Block T THE SPRINGING HEIFER YARDS. STRATFORD. TUESDAY, AUGUST 10th. NEWTON JCiNG 1 yjTLL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTKK?, as above—--30 spriii»-;i!» icifors . JO choice ejtr'.nging Jer-:eyHo!ste!n heifers, 3»'rs 10.springing cows. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. Client.* are requested to kkcUy pote liat I will commence my He.'fr Sales as flow next Tuc ,day, and ever} reek thereafter.
RAIIO'IV YARDS. TUESDAY. MTU'::'!' 10. NEWTOH~KING w» jL SELL at his Yards, us al?ve:— 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 100 mixed yearlings 35 springing heifers 2.) 2 year empty heifers 30 store and forward cows J 2 prime fat cows 25 good yearling steers Also— Windmill at 'Messrs Wilcox Bfor farm. Sale at 12.30 p.m.
ON THE FARM, KENT ROAD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12. NEWTON KING [AS received instructions from Mr. If. T. Rundle, wlio lias sold his farm . sell by Public Auction as abovi 'ITHOtiT RESERVE—--20 DAIRY COWS' :1 yearling heifers, 2 bulls, three quarter draught mare (4 years), aged mare, yearling half-drauglitj 3-year half-draught gelding, i breeding sows, 8 store pigs, purebred Berkshire boar, milk cart and harness, plough, drill, tine harrows. - Ret Disc Harrows. Slight Reserve on Draught llor3es. Returns and Calving Dates will be suj lied at the Sa'e. Lumhilon provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. 'TUI r xpjffi' PßAlSE FROIB 1 M WAITARA'FARMER.'' C. Topless of Waihi, Waitara, is enthusiastic praise of Tui Calf Meal ' There fyas not been * c*m of J icourt among (ho whole bunch Jof bit sixty calves. Sh&iag tesli. Jfraony to the excellence of Tui for J young stock. RICHEST IN FAT. J Over 30 per cent, of pure linseed J in Tui Calf Meal gives an analyst I of 13.5 per tent, fat content. "Tui" costs more to produce-it is worth it! fHOgjRABU FROM. NEWTON KING met ust or rui an muil 25 lb. b«j 50 lb. b.( 119 100 lb btg 23 ' , 200 lb. bag <1416J pREE S I ' iji R E I S PLANT NOW—!INUS irURICATA, splendid bittty trees, from 15/- to 25/- per 10S, /IN US INSIGNUS, 2-year-old, 15/« p«f 100; 3-year, 20/- and 28/- per 199. JOLDEN AKE-AKE—The btet CMilfl hedge plant grown, from 15/- to S9£ per 100. SEND FOR OUR 60-.PAGE OATALOCKJ* OF SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES, HEDGE PLANTS, Etc. All trees grown on higlj erpou* ground, therefore vei'y hardy. DUNCAN & DAVIES, LTD. EXOTIC NURSERY, NEW PLYMOUTH 'Phone 405, Or CITY FRUIT & FLOWtt 00* Devon Street. 'Phope 270,
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1915, Page 8
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