KING'S LIST OF SALES. AUGUST— Thursday, 12—Clearing Sale, N, T. Uumlle, Kent Road. Friday, 13—Waiwakaiho. Monday, 16—Douglas. Tuesday, 17—Stratford. Tuesday, 17—Stratford Sprinrina Heifer Sale. Wednesday, 18—Stony River. Monday, 23—Urenui. Tuesday, 24—Rahotu. Tuesday, 24—Stratford Hide, Skin and Wool Sale. Wednesday, 25—Stony River TTorsa Fair. Friday, 27—Waiwakaiho. Monday, 30—Toko. ' • Tuesday, 31—Stratford. Tuesday, 31—Stratford Spriuain* Heifer Sale. '- SEPTEMBERPedigree Holstein Sale, Newton Kin', and A. Harold Street. Bell Bloci. Thursday 2—W. J. Huston, Croydor Road, Waipuku. PX THE FARM, BARRETTROaF MONDAY, AUGUST 10, NEWTON KING lias sold liis Barrett Road Farm, will sell by Public Auction on the Farm, as above, WITHOUT RESERVE—gg CHOICE DAIRY COWS 1 4-year pedigree Holstein buß, brsd at the "Willowibank" stud farm fl cliolee 3-year MiUto'm heifer-; 17 yearling heifers 18 grade yearling Holstein balls, 16 store pigs, 3 geldings (halfdraught), 4, 7 and 9 years, aged saddle horse, 40 Angora goats, spring dray, disc, eliain and line harrows, slag sower, cart harness, 40 puriri posts, 3 tons basis slag, hillside p!«ugh, si. plough, ft milk cans, Lister separator, sledge and frame, and farm tan dries. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 o'clock. NOTE—4O of these cows aro choice IHolsteins, due August and September,, to the pedigree Holstein hull. To anyone in search of good Holstein cows thii i herd can be recommended. WiAIWAKATRO Y«RTK 1 FRIDAY, AUGUST 13. NEWTON KING fell at his Yards as a.ho -.-. -.gQ.Q HEAD MLXED., CATTLE . 1 100 mixed yearlings 3j empty 2-year heifers * 15 choice 3-year springing heifers 2,' i springing heifers ? 30 store and forward cows 10 priaie fat cows - 40 2-year springing and in fers 30 2-yea" empty heifers 35 clioice Jersey yearling hciferi On account Mi'. J. W. West—--17 good dairy cows, mostly Jersey young and earlv calvers On account .MR. HARPER LEPPER: 17 good dairy cows. These are a herd that were leases out last season as first calvers. Dairy Sale at 12.30 p.m. sharp. $ RICHEST- IN FAT ' Over 30 per i In Tui Ctll Me of 13.5 per ce NEWTON KING 25 lb. bit - 6j--50 lb bat H 9 100 lb b»| 23'- . 200 lb. bat 44 6 pi m JUST,arrived, and now at H. BARRAOLOUGH'S, Hawera, the Champic Dual-Gaited Stallion, ' 'HAVOC. Winner of the Auckland Cup. as r, three-year-old, 1 one mite and a quarter, 2mln 48sec; two miles, 4min 36=ec. Tht only horse in the North Island eligible for the New Zealand Trotting Cup. Franis—Munner. Ate*, the Straight-out Trotter, TODD BELLS. By AM>ey Bells (imp.)— Countess of T.odde (imp.).
Jf EED H A M'S gAL V E HEALS AND DRAW; Once used, always used. In use fur over 100 years in one family. For EOH/S, ■SCALDS, BCWCS. GATK EKS or BUNIONS, and any sores or cute. Agents Everywhere in Taranald, 01 direct from— ARTHUR NEEDHAM, (P. 0., DQUGLA&.I
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1915, Page 8
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