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SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KI N G'S LIST OP SALES. . JULYMonday, 24—Uremii , Tuesday, 25—Stony River • Tuesday, 25—Stratford Hida. Sal* Wednesday, 20—Inglewoodj Friday, 2S—Waiwakaiho; Friday, 28—Toko Monday, 31—Douglas Entries invited. • LIST OF CLEARING JULYMonday, 24 J. Salesburv, Mangore! Friday, 28-W. A. Wood, Warwick Road, Stratford. Monday, July 24.—L. G. Newtotf, Urenui Yards Wednesday, 26—John Davu, Gordoi Road, Toko. Thursday, 27—Morris Bros., Oakura. Thursday, 27—Seidel and AfcCormack, Kaponga. Monday, 31—L. 0. Jennins, Waitanj road. AUGUST— Wednesday, 2-. T. A'. Jones, Climfc Road, Ngaere Wednesday 2.-J. S. Jones. CUmW Road, Cardiff. Thursday 3.-J. T. Belcher, Cardiff (pedigree and grade Jersey cows and heifers) Thursday, 3-E. J. Butler, Mimi.

INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26. NEWTON KING \yiLL sell at his yards as above—--40 well • grown good • 3-year springing heifers (in lots), H good Holstein yearling heifers 40 Shortliorn yearling heifers (welli grown) t %■> yearling steers , ( , f\ 250 4 and 0-tooth wethers i 80 yearlings (30 heifers, 30 steers) " 20 store and forward eowa 20 2-year empty heifers 900 ewes in lamb 200 ewes in lamb Sale at 1 o'clock' ELTHAM KOAD, KAPOXGA. THURSDAY, JULY 27, IBlff newton~king. JJAS received instructions from Messrs Seidel and McCormack, who Lava dissolved partnership, on account of Mr. McCormack going to the Front, to sell on the farm on above date (J5 DAIRY COWS, July, August and September ealvers, nearly nil young, in pink of condition, machine milked, and absolutely sound 1 '/-draught gelding, aged, all harness 1 gelding, 7 years, splendid gig horse 1 mare, aged, all harness 1 milk waggon, good order (carry 14 cans) 1 spring dray, in good order 1 gig, in good order Harness for waggon, dray and g\s . J Duncan s.f. plough, 1 Xdxon mower, swingletrees, toolsj 10 J milk cans, etc., etc. With Slight Reserve—--1 4-cow Eureka milking machine, releaser, buckets (in good order) 1 4-h.p. ClougU kerosene engine (ia good order) 1 grey gelding, S years, all harness 1 li-year gelding, unbroken, by; '•Rothschild Lad" 1 pedigree Holstein bnll, ''Roger 1 ' 90 shares Kaponga Dairy Co. Sale at 12.30 p.m. Luncheon provided. XOTE.—This herd can be reeommenu* ed to the most fastidious dairymen. They will have returned over £2O per cow for milk alone this season, and there is not an unsound cow in the herd. As Mr. MeCormaek is accepted for the, l;'ront, everything must be sold. WARWICK ROAD, STRATFORD, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1910 NEWTON KING fJAS received instructions from MR, W. A. WOOD, whose lease has expired, to sell on the farm on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE. | g DAIRY COWS, Shortliorn and mid Jersey cross, to calve Aug.Sept. 8 heifers, in milk 1 springing grade Jersey heifer 3 calves 3 horses 1 sow with litter of ten 1 new Duncan s.f. plough, 1 ael swingletrees, 1 sledge, milk cart and harness, 1 10-ton stumping jack, 4 milk cans, buckets, cooler, cowrugs, fowls, chain?, quantity of roofing iron «W ':r.-s, etc. i'ale at '2.30 o'clock, 1 ■ \.\ UIEOX PROVIDED, XOTE.—Mr. Wood has been milking on the farm for the last five years. Cows are practically nil young. Shorthorn and Jersey cross, they have been culled every year, and being only a smai! herd, every cow can be recommended with confidence. They have returned this season £l9 4s per cow for milk nlone.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1916, Page 8

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