TOKO SALEYAIIDS. MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1018, newt6n"king eel) by Publio Auction ' above— JQfl HEAD MIXED CATTUS 20 uprlnging holfety 1 bont Gala tt 1 o'clock. STONY RIVER YARDS. SEPTEMBER 1, newton"king WrEEL sell by Public Auction as above-" GOOD YEARLING STEJDKS 05 yearling heifers l«i fat cows ' 85 store and forward cowj 35 springers 8 turkeys On account of the Ok*to Dtviry Co.— Small Cottage, to be removed froni the Oxford Road Creamery site, boiler, pump, and sundry plant.
ON THE FARM, TIKORAXGI. WEDXtKBAV, SEPTEMBER I NEWTON KING TJAS received instructions from Mr. A. Corney, who lias sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT KESEKVE— Jg DAIRY COWS, in milk and to calvs 0 springing heifers ( 1 pedigree Ayrshire bull, "Balmoral of Gown Bank" H pedigree yearling heifers, 2 pedigree Ayrshire cows, 6-ycar halfdraught mare, trap mare, 1 breeding sow, 10 store p!gs, spring trap, s.l. plough, 20 good hens, harness, farm sundries. On account of Mr. Harry Cole—--6 springing heifers Sale at 1.30 p.m.
CROYDO.Y ROAD, WAIPUKU. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, IMS. NEWTON KING J-JAS received instructions from Mr. W. J. Huston, who is giving up dairying, to sell by Public Auction on th> farm on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE. gQ DAIRY COWS, mostly thir< culvers, due/August-September, •25 mixed yearlings 10 springing heifers, 2J to 3 years olt 30 weaners to store pigs 6 store cows 1 draught mare, aged. 150 f.m. ewes in lamb (in lots) - NOTE: The above cows are all you, Mr. Huston having started milking t '.;. seasons back on principally all hc'iir-fti. He culled'heavily last season, and kept nothing but the best. He is going right out of dairying, and everything is ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE.
SALE AT 12.30 i>.w Luncheon Provided. i THERD ANNUAL SALE Of pEDIGREE JJOLSTEIN-KKUesiA'XS at tho •' Wiilowvale" Stud Farm, Bell Block (T&mnald). WEDNESDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER. NEWTON KINO \yiLL hold his Third Annua] &ile «g above, and will offe-i*— g YEARLING BULLS Q 2-YEAR-OLD BULLS I A- YEAR-OLD BULL By iKing ifc'»yne tJcgitt wkl King Alcartra Rose de Kol O COWS, in calf to Fayue SegkTJ O HEIFERS, in call to King Alcartra Hose de Ko( Also— At the same place, for convenience et sale, on account of A. Harold Street, Esq. (''Woodlands" Stud Fairni)— ft 2-YEAR-OLD BULLS by Oiffdd* Laddie and Count OJothilde o? CHffside Q YEARLING BULLS by CWffedd* Laddie g COWS, in calf to CM»lde Ladd* Catalogues on Application. Luncheon Provided. Salt at 1 o'clock. tHease Wag yon Catalogue* to W« Sale. NEWTON KING WAS received instructions to eell *? auction at his mart in Devon Street on SATURDAY, September 11, 1«6, at 2 p.m.— AH that piece of tend, containing ! rood 1 psron, being the Seetlot numbered 1570, Town ef Nei Plymouth (Lemon Street), wit) dwelltnghquse there**. BarUoulajß end eondttioua of sale may be seen on application to tin Aaotto ear or to Mesas Qovstt k QoilUuk, SoMtore, New Plynwati.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1915, Page 8
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