SALES BY AUCTION. i .M nrfir JSfEW TON KIN G'S Monday, 17—Douglas Tuesday, 18—Stratforf Wednesday, 19—Iuglewooft Friday, 21—lialiotu Monday, 24—Urenui Tuesday, 25—Stony Rivet Tuesday, 23—Stratford Hide Sali Wednesday, 26—Inglewood Friday, • 28—Wahvakaiho Friday, 28—Toko Monday, 31—Douglaa Jintries invited. LIST OF CLEARING SALES, JULYMonday, 17—James Matiu White. Motonui. .Wednesday, 19 A. J. Dempsey, Rowan. Thursday, 20-A. Bennett's, Bird Road, Stratford Thursday, 20—.Jordan Bros,, Oaomii. Tlmrkday, 20—Estate late C. Gray, Motunui. Friday, 21-F. Rothery, at Rahotu Yards. , Monday, 24—. T. Salcsbnry, Mangorcl Monday, 24 W. A. Wood, Warwick Road, Stratford. Wednesday, 20—John Davis, Gordon Road, Toko. Thursday, 27—Morris Bros., Oakura. Thursday, 27—Seidel and McCormack, Kaponga. Monday, 31—L. C. Jennins, Waitara road. AUGUSTWednesdav, 2—J. A. .Tones, 01 im!# Road, Xgaere Thursday ,1. T, Rolclier, Cardiff (pedigree and arade Jersey cows and heifers)
STRATFORD SPRINGING HEIFER YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1919. NEWTON KING W ILL sell in liis Springing Heife' Yards as above—--40 SPRINGING HEIFERS 64 forward cows CO store cows Sale at 1 o'clock.' INGLEWOOD YARDS WEDNESDAY, JULY h>. NEWTON KING. \yiLL sell at his yards as abovsHEAD MIXED CATTLE 50 good yearling steers 0 springers 200 tip-top ewes in lamb 80 good sound-month ewes in lamb 70 fat and forward ewes 50 good yearling steers 0 springers 40 hoggets 100 f.m. ewe 3 in lam!' 70 hoggets
WITHOUT RESERVE--'IOO sound-mouth ewes in laiuu Sale at 1 o'clock. BIRD ROAD, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, JULY 20, 19M, NSWTON king H AS received instructions from Mr. 'Arthur Bennetts, who is giving up dairying and going in for sheep, to se" on the farm on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE--65 DAIRY Cows, Holstein, .tcrsey and Shorthorn, to calve JulyAugust 20 choice 2-year Holstein springing heifers 15 choice 3-vear Jersey springing heifers 20 yearling Holstein heifers 14 well-bred yearling Holstein bull* 1 p.b. 2-vear Holstein bull 1 2-year grade Holstein bill 1 p.b. 2-year Shorthorn bull 4 J-draught horses, 4 to 7 yearn -m. 1 gig pony (very fast) fi forward store cows 1 milk waggon to carry 15 cann 13 milk cans With Slight Heserve--3 horses 1 Duncan 9-ooulter drill 1 McCormack mower yset disc harrows 1 Duncan plough
WITHOUT RESERVE. I liny sweep; 1 Duncan plough, sundry harness, etc Bale at 12 o'clock luncheon provided, NOTE.—The above herd is one of the best we have handled this season. Mr. Bennetts has been very careful in his selection and has got together a very line lot. They comprise well-bred Ho'.steins, Jerseys and Shorthorns, with plenty of body, and have averaged over 300 ibs of butter-fat per cow for the season. They are in the pinl; of condition, and one cannot go wrong in attending this sale. Cars will leave my Kapongn office at 10 o'clock on morning of sale, Intending buyer* ore requested to bnok early.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1916, Page 8
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