SALES BY AUCTION,. 0 NEWTON KING LIST OF CLEARING SALES,., JUNETbursday, 14—Mrs. Heslop BTffiltft Junction Road. Friday, 15— J. Sinclair, Huiroa, Tuesday, 19— J. D. Watkin, Huiroa, *\ Stratford. Wednesday, 20— G. Sangeteiv Mid' hirst. Thursday 21-Jos. Smith', JVHSre* huia. • Monday, 25—A. R. Yeates, Hursthouii Rd., Inglewood. Thursday, 28— E. J. Kirkwood, Stratford. Friday, 29 J. R. McMillan, Ngwtfc JULYMonday, 2—H. Lincksun, Midhiwt, Wednesday 4—A. J. Campbell, Esk Rd. Stratford. Thursday, 5-J. Roguaki, Norfolk Rdj Thursday 5—T. Curran, Kftponga, Wednesday 18-R. Home, Toko. Thursday, 19— W. Brown, Cardiff. Thursday, 19—Symons Bios., Pung»« rehu. Friday, 20— N. Thorpe, Stratford. Wednesday, Thursday 2fl—F. H. Sampson, Sett try Hill. Thursday 20— F. J. Moore,, SobWj Road, Ngaere, AUGUSTThursday, 10— W. Smith, Tarild.' JUNCTION ROAD. THURSDAY, JUNE 14. NEWTON KING TT AS received instructions from Mm, Heslop Barnitt to sell by Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RE« SERVE:27 dairy cows, in calf to a well-bred Shorthorn bull 6 in-calf heifers 11 young pigs (12 weeks) 1 breeding sow Bay gelding, aged; bay gelding* rising, 5 years; 0-year bay mare with foal at foot, plough, cultivator, disc harrows, tine and chain harrows, McConnick mow- | er, milk cart and cans, harness, I chains and sundries. | LUNCHEON AT 12 NOON, SALE AT 12.30. NOTE.—The -above herd has been heavily culled, and been milked by the manager, Mr. C. Jury, for the past iuu years. He will be in attendance at the sale, and will give full particulars. (One Mile from Station), FRIDAY, JUNE 15,. 1917. NEWTON KING WAS received instructions from Mr. J. Sinclair, who has sold his farm, tq sell on the property on above date:— WITHOUT RESERVE 40 dairy cows, nil young, mostly A-agivt ralvers. ' 2 cows ih milk 25 a-yoar springing heifers, August and September ealvers , 2 2-ycav HoLiein and Shortho 1 1 gig and.harness. Can, harness and farm sundries.. Also, on account of J. Kippenberger-*f 10 3-year springing heifers SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—These cows have been personally inspected, and I can recommend them to anybody requiring good cows WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1917 NEWTON KING WILL sell as above, subject to the rule* of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' 40 store cows 12 forward cows 85 mixed woaners 15 springing cow* and heifen 20 IS-immlh steers 150 ewe-i in lamb 75 ewes in lamb SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK QHOICE JJAIRY JJERDS. FOR PRIVATE SALE. 70 mixed cows, averaged 241b» fot 1910-17 season, £l4. 30 pick of 35 £l2. 20 guaranteed good £l7 50 pick of 00 Shorthornill. , 23 Shorthorns £ll 10s S3 All young cows .■£!£, 13 grade Holstoins £l2 20 grade Jerseys £lO 15s 20 pick of 20 £l2 10s 10 pick of 44, all Shorthorns 40 pick of "0, a\\ big cows. £U 25 mostly big cows 57 mostly Shorthorn cows £l3 Apply NEWTON KING, New l'ly* mouth,, StratforS, Inglewood, Karanga,. Manain and Ohura. ( v
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1917, Page 8
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