SALES BY AUCTION. uETV I 0 S KIN G'9 LIST OF SALES. JULY— Monday, 31—Douglas Monday, 31—Clearing Sale, & Oi Jennins Waitara .Road. AUGUST— Tuesday, I—Stratfbrd. Tuesday, I—Stratford springing heffcrs Wednesday, 2—lngiewood. "Wednesday, 2—Clearing Sale, J. G, Jones, Climic Road, Cardiff. Thursday, 3—Clearing Sale, 'J. T, Belcher, Cardiff. Thursday, 3—Clearing Sale, E. J« Butler, Mimi Friday, 4—Rahotu. l'riday, 4—Kaponga. Saturday, s—'Stratford Hone Fal< . Monday, 7—Urenui. - Tuesday, S—Stony River. Wednesday, !)—lnglewood. Thursday 10— J. l'enticost, Koru Thursday, 10—Clearing Sale, % Aroa, Koru. Friday, 11—Waiwakaiho _ Monday. 14—Dougias. Tuesday, 15—Stratford. Tuesday, 15—Stratford ipringlak heifers Wednesday, l(i Fridny, 18—Rahotu. Monday, 21—Urenui. , Tuesday, 22—Stratford Hide! Sale, Tuesday, 22—Stony River Wednesday, 23—Inglewood. Friday, 25—Toko. Friday, 23—Waiwakaiho. Monday, 28—Douglas. Tuesday, 2!)— Stratford. Tuesday, 20—Stratford Heifer Sat# Wednesday, 30—Inglewoo^ Entries invited.
INGLE WOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2. NEWTON KING \^I LL sell at his yards as ahove, 12 good Jersey dairy cows 20 stove cows 15 springerii 80 mixed yearlings 20 springing heifers GO yearling steers 58 yearling steers (good) 70 empty ewes 100 ewes in lanjb ISO good ewes in lamb-, 150 fat and forward Lincoln wetlierj, off turnips 40 ewes in lamb , 80 lamps Sale at 1 o'clock. PRELIMINARY .NOTICE dispersal sale of pedigree AND GRADE JERSEYS.
WAIXGONGORO ROAD THURSDAY, AUGUST D. NEWTON KING. soil by auction on above date, on account of J. T. Belcher, E*j., Cardiff, the whole of his Pedigree' ajid, Grade Jerseys, without reserve. Particulars later. DISPERSAL SALE MIMI, URE.N'UI. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8/ , . NEWTON KING J-JAS receive] instructions from Mr. B. .1. Butler, who has sold his farbi, to sell by Public Auction as above, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE—gQ GOOD COWS, some in milk and balance due in August 20 2 • year lieifers by pedigree Jersey bull ("Yankee Sweet" strain) 18 yearling lieifen by pedigree Jersey bull ("Yankee Sweet" strain) 10 2-year steers 20 store pigs 10 breeding sows 6 plough horses 2 hulls
Milking machine (sligwi re* serve), with releaser, good hack, j;ijj horse, Shetland pon>, 2 2-veai geldings, 2 fftrin expresses, drill, mower, diss lianws. s.f. plough, d.f. plough, tine ami tripod harrows, hay rake, gig and farm harness, separator (new), 20 eases kerosene, circular saw, mangle, washing machine, 2 coppers, I<so sacks, sledge on wheel", 0-bottle cow tester, fowls, the whole of his household furniture and farm sundries Also— Goodwill of lease of Native Lease of 1!S acres, Mimi, 10 years to run at a rental of £l9 os half-year-ly. A good section, which is all in grass except 12 acres Irtish With Slight Reserve— Nearly new 3-senter Ford motor-CCT fialc at 11.30 sharp. XOTF..—These are a good lot of cows. Mr. Butler to our knowledge has culled very heavily at the tremii saleyards, and during the last season has tested each cow. and those not up to his stan* dard have been thrown out. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
CHOICE JERSEY BULLS FpR SALS. FRO.M IMPORTED STOCK. PEDIGREES, Prices, and full information from E. J. KIRKWOOD, Piakau Park, Stratford,
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