SALES BY ATJCMOB. JJ EWT 0 N KI N <?"' LIST OP SALES. ' . JUNEFriday, 23—Rahotu Moiiduy, 20—Urcnui Tuesday, 27—Stratford hide eaty , Tuesday, 27—Stony River Wednesday, 28—In'dewood Friday, 30—Waiwuikaiho Friday, 30—Toko. ENTRIES INVITED. EWT 0 X KIN Q'i LIST OF CLEARING SALES. JUXESaturday. 24—M. Jones, New- Ply\ mouth. Monday, 20— G. M. Smith, Beacon* field Road, Midhirst. Tuesday, 27 J. B. WisnewskL Stony River Yards." Tuesday, 27 T. Rust, Kaimata. Wednesday, 28—0. E. Fowler, Bea* consfield Road, Midhirst. ' . Thursday, 29—C. H. Young, Hut. rangi. Thursday, 20—Stevenson and Kirk, Stony River vrads Friday, 30—Evans and Hutchin, Toko. JULYMonday, ft—L. Meier, Ware*. Monday, 3—R. F. Langraan. York Road, Huirangi. Wednesday, 5—E. J. Rowell, Koru Wednesday, 5—H. Lacy, Poto Road. Cardiff, ' Thursday, o—Green and Tyrcll, Rahotu. Thursday, 6-E. T. Kneebone, Pukengaliu. Monday, 10— J. N. TJhlemberg, Croydon Road, Midhirst Tuesday, 11— H. G. Hicks, Tikorangi. Tuesday, 11—A. A. Burrell, Durhata Road East. Wednesday, 12— R. J. Linn, Normanhy, in conjunction with Loan Co., Hawera. Thursday, 13—C. Jago, Beaconsfleld Road, Midhirst (choice springing heifers) Thursday, 13—John Gilbert, Frankley Road. Friday, 14—A. F. Anderson, Strathmore. Monday, 17—James Manu White, Motonui. Monday, 11—Geo. Kcighloy, Crosa Road, Midhirst, •Wednosday, 10—A. Bennetts, Bird Road, Stratford Thursday, 20— T. Curran, Kaponga. Friday, 21—Mrs. J. Jago, Beaconsfield Road, Midhirst. Wednesday, 20—John Davis, Gordon Road, Toko. Thursday, 27—Morris Bros., Oakura, Thursday, 27—Seiael aud McCorv mack, Kaponga. Friday, 28— W. A. Wood, Warwick Road, Stratford. AT THE HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, JUNE 24. NEWTON KING 'YyiLL sell by Public Auction at tlia Haymarket, as above: 40 weaner* 30 stores 2 sows 1 milk cart (good order) 1 chaff cutter 60 sacks O.S. eliall Sale at 12 Noon, sharp. BEACONSFIELD ROAD, MIDHIRST. MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1910. ' NEWTON KING "TTAS received instructions from MR, G. M. SMITH, who has sold his farm and is leaving for the front to sell on the above property on the above date, ivithout reserve: 07 DAIRY COWS, due August-Sept. 4 2-year springing heifers 7 yearling heifers > 1 mare, 9 years any trial (staunch) 1 filly, rising 3 years, broken to harness 1 sow to fa? row first week in Aug, 7 store pigi 1 milk cart and harness 1 gig and harness (in use for thrca years) 1 Duncan s.f. plough 1 sledge (now) , Disc and chain harrows 350 feet timber I 400-gallon tank (new) Fowls, dogs, and a quantity of furniture. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE, 43 fully-paid up shares in Midhirst Da : ry Company 1 black marc, 8 years, any harness NOTE—The above herd are a good iine, being third to fourth calvcrs, and in goi.d condition, the average being about £l4 for the season with a bonus to come. Sale at 1 o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. STONY RIVER YARDS TUESDAY, JUNE 27 NEWTON KING. \/yiLL sell at his yards as above*-. 25Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE On account of Mrs. I. B. WishewsTrt, who has sold her farm—--31 dairy cows (mostly July and August eaivers) 1 bull ,i 2%-ye-ar saddle matv 2 harness 'horses Sale at 1 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1916, Page 8
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