SALES BY AUCTION. STRATFORD SALE, ' TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1016, ; NEWTON"KING. sell in his Stratford Yai'% of above date— ' r HEAD MIXED CATTLE . 2000 MIXBD SHEBP > including--1000 lambs, in lots (off ' 400 ewes ill lamb 23 choice 2} ; tar Jersey helferd 8 dairy cows, Jersey strain, Julf* Aug. cahers. Bale at 12.30 o'clock. Clients please note that sale starts a» 12.30 sharp, as per advertisement. BEACONSFIELD ROAD, MIDHIRBT,. WEDNESDAY, .TONE 2t, 1916, NEWTON KINO, JJAS received instructions from Mes«>\ Boniface Bros., who liave sold 1 farm, to sell on the property on : ' ovt date, WITHOUT RESERVE* 57 DAIRY COWS, all young. July-August •2 springing heifers 11 weanev heifer* . 1 TloUtein bull, by ''King Seek 6i - Kol" 1 yearling bull 7 breeding sown 3S stove pigs 33 ewes 14 fat lamb 9 1 milk cart and namess, i set harness, 10 milk cans, good mower, R. & A. plough, chain, disc and tine harrow?, quantity basic slag, swingle-trees, chains, 2 Price's stumping jacks. 100 fencing posts, Oft and 7ft crosscut saws, fowls, farm sundiie?, etc. Witli Slight Reserve—i milk - cart horses, guaranteed sound and staunch 1 milk-cart waggon, first-class order S3 fully paid up shaves, Midhi"* Dairy Co. Sal,e at 12 o'clock". Luncheon provided. NOTE.—The nbove cows' are all early calvers and in good condition, and have averaged about £l4 for the season, with a bonus to come. If any convenience to buyers, cattle bought at this sale can remain on the fanu until July 1. ON THE FARM. KAHUI ROAth RAIIOTU. THURSDAY, JUNE 22. NEWTON KING. H as received instructions from llr. H. N, Chapman to sell by public auction as above, the stock and chattels of his Kahui Road farm, WITHOUT RESERVE, as follows: gQ DAIRY COWS, August and September calvcrs, all showing .visibly in calf, and a good herd that has been culled on test for the last two seasons 1 sow, 10 store pigs, 2 half-draught horses, spring dray and harness, s.f. plough, disc and tine harrows, saddle and bridle, swinglebars and chains, 0 milk cana, hay knife, anil sundries Mill: cooler and strainer. 1 5-seater 40-h.p. Overland Motorcar, in good running ordei Sale at 1 o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDEDL RAIIOTU YARDS! FRTDAY, JUNE 23 NEWTON KING. sell at his yards ns above—--40 store and forward cows 20 good 3-vear Shorthorn heifers m calf SO mixed venrlings 20 in-calf heifers 10 empty heifers 30 wcanev steers 10 fat and forward cows On account of Mr. W. J. Cnrkln— Light draught mare, in foal to ITorw I-Come, spring cart and harness, gig and harness, milk cans, dairy utensils, sledge, . wire-netting, tools, wheelbarrow nnd sundries Large quantity of good Household Furniture and effects On account or Kul e Wharehoka, 15 acres Turr'rs (more or less) with the run out of about 100 acres graying tr. Ist September. Sale at 1 o'clock. STRATFORD SALE. ' ALTERATION IN TIME OF STARTING. QWING to such full yarding*, and the number of cows offering and to save finishing in the (lark, I have decided to start my sale during the Winter months at 12,30 sharp, starting from next Tuesday, 20th inst. Clients are rc .nested to have stock yarded and drafted by 12 o'clock. NEWTON KING, Auctioneer
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1916, Page 8
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