1 SALES BY AUCTION, jj; J5 WT 0 X If I N G'l LIST OF SALES AUGUSTThursday 10— J. Penticoat, Koru Thursday, 10 —Clearing Bale, Aroa, Koru. .Thursday, 10-Hector Gray. IttK hirst. Friday, 11—Waiwakaiho. Monday, 14—Douglas. Monday, 14. J. Smithcraffl, Doujf» la 9 Yards. Tuesday, 15—Stratford. heifers Wednesday, 10—Tnglewood. Friday, 18-Rahotu. Monday, 21—Urenui. Tuesday, 22-Stratford Hide Salfc luesday, 22—Stony River Wednesday, 23—Inglewood, '.Friday, 25—Toko. Friday, 2j—Waiwakaiho, . Monday, 28—Douglas. Tuesday, 29—Stratford. ' ' Tuesday, 29-Stratford Heifer SaJf .Wednesday, 30—Inglewood. Entries invited. DISPERSAL SALE.OF pEDIGBEE AND QRADE JERSEY 3 , \ STRATFORD YARDS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1918 NEWTON KING, JJAS received instructions froni Xff, J. T. Belelier, of Cardiff, to sell >*, iiis Stratford Yards on above date, • WITHOUT 'RESERVED 20 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS, 14 calf to Belvedere Star 1 5 PEDIGREE JERSEY HEIFERS, ia calf to Belvedere Star ' g PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS, 2 U) 4 years old 2 pedigree YEARLING BULLS 52 GRADE JERSEY COWS With Sliglit Reserve—--8 pedigree Jersey heifers, by Belve. ('.ere Star and Marra's Campatt ) ile 15 grade yearling heifers Sale at 11 o'clock. Catalogues on application. WAIWAICAIHO YARDS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, IPIO. NEWTON KING Tyyif.L sell at his Yards as abovet 20 springing heifers 15 dairy cows 25 empty heifers 60 store and forward cows 100 mixed yearlings , 7 choice 2-year grade Jersey hef£ ers, August-September calvers Sale at 1 o'clock. jSJALE OF JWYN pROPERTIE3» SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, r NEWTON KING. HAS received instructions from tf|e Executors in the estate of tha late Mrs Emily M. Ehvin, to sell at the Mart, at 2.30 p.m.— SECTION 1350, Molesworth Street 1 rood 1 perch. SECTIOX 1357, Molesworth Streefc 1 rood 1 perch. SECTION'S 17 and 18, Alwroa TovfUsliip, 33.3 perches. Corner Devon Street West and Cub field Road, 32 perches. Full particulars from the Auctioneer. DOUGLAS YARDS. JIOKiMY, AUGUST 14, 1910. NEWTON KING H as received instructions from 3lv. Smithera>n, of Hniroa, w'lio has sold iiis farm, to sell in the Douglas yard* on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE-, :.J, ' >■ -400 2 and 4-tooth wether# - 220 hoggets (mixed sexes) 350 2, 4, 0 and f.f.m. ewes in ~mV 00 empty forward ewes GO empty Shorthorn heifers . 40 empty Jersey heifers 10 heifers in calf 7 weaner calves j » 3 store cows 4 dairy cows (good) 4 hulls 1 pair milk 'cart horses (greys), 5 and 0 years old 2 mares, '/» and % draught, 7 and 0 years 1 brood mare, in foal and with foal at foot J 1 2-year fillv, Tapuhi-Avab mare 1 hack and harness mare i quiet school pony Hillside plough, tine harrows, spring tip dray, 1 milk cftrt, 1 light trap, quantity harness, 0 20-gal. milk cans, 1 45-gal. Dome separator, swingMrees, chains timber Geese, turkeys, white Leghorn fowls Sale at 12.30 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 August 1916, Page 8
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