oALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, YORK ROAD, ; HUIRANGL MONDAY, JULY 3. NEWTON KING, JJAS received instructions from Mr, B, F. Langman, who ha* sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction as above WITHOUT RESERVE- ' HOLSTEIN AND JERSEY OOJfiS, mostly August and calvers 10 2-year Jersey-Holntein in-calf heifers • 2 well-bred Jersey bulls 4 yearling Jersey heifers, agej draught inare, 6-year halfdraught gelding, 7-year halfdraught marc, aged gig mare, 4-year spring cart' mare, 4-ye»r gig mare, spring cart, Massey s.f. plough, Hornsby s.f. plough, Hillside plough, disc, tine and chain harrows, McCormack mower, R. 4 G. hay rake, hay frame, harness, trees and chains. 6 mi' l * cans and strainer. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30 sharp, NOTE.—These cows are a good line, mostly third calvers. Tests and other particulars will be given at sale. If buyers desire, they can leave th« cows r>n the farm until September.
AN THE FARM. STENT ROAD, WAREA. MOXDAY, JULY 3. NEWTON KING. JTAS received instructions from Mr. L. Meier, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction at the Farm, WITHOUT RESERVE—gg DAIRY COWS, July to SeptetnV calvers 8 2-year Sliprthorn in-calf heifer* 1 Shorthorn bull 2 horses, sound and staunch 5 yearlings, fowls, express and harness, spring dray, harness, trees trees and chains, turnip slicer, manure distributor, milk cans, disc and chain harrows, Reid and firay s.f. plough, wheelbarrow, slag, posts and strainers, manure, timber, firewood, concrete pipes, farm sundries, and houiehold furniture. Luncheon provided. DOUGLAS SALE. MOXDAY, JULY 3, 1010. NEWTON KING V\rfLL sell in his Douglas Yards on above date—--1000 MIX,:D SHEEP > including** 200 4-tootli ewes, in lamb (go«d line) 100 2-tooth ewes (good) 300 empty, fat and forward ewes 200 hoggets Sale at 1 o'clock. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, JULY A, 1018. newtonTking sell in hU Stratford Yard* on above date— QAA'HEAD .MIXED CATTLE, in. 70 weaner heifers, qff turnim, 50 fat and forward cow--500 MIXED fi H*> EP Sale at 12.30 p.m. STRATFORD SPRIXCIIX'O HEIFER YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1916. NEWTON KING. TTAS received instructions frorn Mr. P. Walsh, to sell in the Springing Heifer Yards on above date, WITHOUT O/l DAIRY COWS, second and third ■ calvers, to calve Augiut-Se.pt. Also— On account of Mr. C. Coldwell—- !} Jersey cows (guaranteed), JulyAugust c-alvcrs On account of otlier vendors—--10 choice X-year l.lojstuin heifers 30 springing heifers Sale at 1 o'clock. <vT THE HAYMARKF.T. STRATFORD
SATURDAY, .ILLY 1, 11)1(1. NEWTON KING. sell by Publie Auction at tl)( Huvmarket. Stratford, us above 100 sacks O.S. clmir ,=. 2S sheets iron. I! mid 7 feet Window sashes and timber 2 sets harness 1 milk fnrt. 50 fiilly-puid-np shares in Stratford «70-op. Dairy Company. Sale at 12 noon sharp. AUCTIONEERS' LISTS OF SALE DATES APPEAR ON PAGE 7.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 July 1916, Page 8
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