KING'S LEST OF SALES AUGUST--I Monday, 23—Urcnui. ' Tuesday, 24—Rahotu. Tuesday, 24-£tratford Hide, Skin and Wool Sale. ' Wednesday, 25—Stony River Bone Fair. Friday, 27—Waiwakalho. Monday, 30—Clearing Sale, N. Wiju liamson, Mangorei. Monday, 30—Toko. Tuesday, 31-% Stratford. Tuesday, 31-Stretford Springing.: Heifer Sale. SEPTEMBER— Wednesday, I—Clearing Sale, At Corney, Tikorarigi * V Pedigree Holstein Sale, Newton' King' and A; Harold Street. Bell Block Thursday 2—W. J. Huston, CfOydouRoad, Waipuku. OCTOBER- •■>■■■ Wednesday, 20—Clearing Sfrle, E. ' Griffiths, pedigree Jerseys, Bell; Block RAHOTU YARDS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, NEWTON KINO sell at his yards as above—--25Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE SO mixed yearling* 20 prime fat cows 15 choice 3-year springing lieifert j 30 yearling heifers 30 yearling steers 20 springing heifers 10 weaner pigs Spring dray STRATFORD SPRINGING HEIFER SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1915, NEWTON* KINO offer at his Springing Heifer Yards on the above date—gg SPRINGING HEIFERS 15 choice cows and heifers '{in unlitf*' and close to profit) Also— ' On account of Mr. J. Campbell,/, or Purangi, who is giving up dairylag--WITHOUT RESERVE— * 18 dairy cows NOTE.—Mr. Campbell has been milk. ing for the last M years and this - it his first sale. The eowa are a lot and coming off hilly country should do extra well in the open. Sale at 12 o'clock.
STOW RIVER gPRIXG JJORSE pAIR v WEDNESDAY, AUGUST M. NEWTON KING ■WILL hold his Annual Spring Horeo Fair as above, and will offer—10'0. HORSES > t ' olisisti "g oi Draught*, Half draughts, Hacks and Har. noss Horses, Ponies, etc. Sale at 11.30 a.m. Vendors arc kindly requested to y»rd their horses by H a.m. WATWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 27. NEWTON KING 'WILL sell at his yards as above-* OKA HEAD MIXED CATTLE 90 mixed yearlings 40 store and forward cows 30 springing heifers 20 dairy cows 10 choice springing heifers On account Mr. \Vm. Cowern, Hurft Road—--50 2-year Jersey-Ho'stein lieit (springing and in calf) 40 2-year empty heifers On account Mr. H. Purdie—'Pedigree Jersey cattle, as adv tised.
AT THE WAIWAKAIHOYAIJD?. FRIDAY, AUGUST 27. NEWTON KINO WAS received instructions from Mr. Hugh Pimlie to sell at the Waiwa-' kaiho yards— A PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS Magnets (Pearl (6 years), by Mayflower's Magnet—Mavis Peggy's Fancy (9 yews), .by Q- Magnet's lad--Que«n Peggy z l Flora (11 years), by Doctor—- '' Fury (imp.) Wisteria (9 years), by Silvet Magnet—Princess Quelle 3 pedigree Jersey yearling heifer* ANNUAL SALS Of pBDIGREE JJOISTEEN-FRIBSIAMB WEDNESDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER At the "WILDOWVAIJE" STUD PABM, Bell Block, New Plymouth. On account of Newton King taA 'K Harold Street.' Catalogues on ApplicaHoju NEWTON KINQ
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1915, Page 8
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