SALES BY AUCTION. " , ; lIM \ . / NEWTON KING LIST OF CLEARING SAEES.; JUNE- ' Thursday, 14-Mrs. Heßlop BteUttl Junction Road, Friday, 15— J. Sinclair, Huiro*. Tuesday, 19— J. D. Watkin, Huiroa, Stratford. Wednesday, 20—0. Bangs ter„ Mid> hirst. Thursday 21—Jos, S*ith, Whare* liuia. Monday, 25—A. R. Yeates, HuntkouMf Rd., Inglewood, Thursday, 28— E. 8, KirkwoOd# Stratford. Friday, 29 J. R. McMillan, Ngaer* 'JULY— Monday, 2—H. Unchain, Midhirtk ■ Wednesday 4—A. J. Campbell, Erie Rdj Stratford. Thursday, 6—J. Roguski, Norfolk Rd< Thursday 5—T. Curran, Kapongt Wednesday 18 —R. Home, Toko. Thursday, 19— W. Brown, Cardiff. Thursday, 19—Symons Bros., PuagM rchu. , Friday, 20— N. Thorpe, Stratford. Wednesday, 25—A. D. Gray, Oka to. Thursday 26 F. H, Sampson, Sen* try Hill. Thursday 26 F. J. Moore, Robion Road, Ngaere. AUGUSTThursday, IB—W. Smith, Turin, WAIWAKAIHO YARDS, i. FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 101? NEWTON KING sell as above, subject to the rulta > of the Tar&naki Stock AuctiOtaoW Association:— 40 store cows 12 forward cows 1 85 mixed weaners 15 springing cows and heiferi 20 18-month steers 150 ewes in lamb 75 ewes in lamb 836 4 and 0-tooth ewes in lamb' Straight station line, fony, gig and harness, spring trap, SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK HUIROA. (One Mile from Station). FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1917. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. J, Sinclair, who has sold his farm, sell on the property on above date:— WITHOUT RESERVE 40 dairy cows, all young, mostly August calvers. 2 cows in milk 25 3-year springing heifers, August and September' calvers 2 2-year Holstein and Shorthoril bulls 2 unbroken ponies 0 milk cans 1 gig and harness. Cart, harness and fnrm sundries. Also, on account of J. Kippenberger-4 10 3 year springing heifers SALE AT 1 LUNCHEON PROVIDED. M)TE.—These cows have been person* ally inspected, and I can recommend' them to anybody requiring good cows DOUGLAS SALE. """" MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1017. . NEWTON KING ■yyiLL sell in his Douglas Yards OK above date:— 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Including:— 20 2-ycar steers 40 10-month empty Jieffers 30 store and forward eow» 80 mixed weauers 200 lambs 200 4 and 5-year ewes m lamb SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. SALISBURY EOAD, MIDHIRST, WEDXESDAYT JUNE 20, 1917, •NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Mr. George Sangstcr, who has sold his farm, to sell on the property ou above date, Without Reserve:— 50 dairy cows, expected to calve in. July and August ( 2 hacks 1 half-draught gelding ' \ 00 fully paid shares Midhlrst Dairy Company, dray and harness, ,1 s.f. plough, 1 set of disc harrows, tine harrows, 10 milk cans, strainer, sundry farm ituple* incuts, etc. SALE AT 12.30 p.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. The foundation of above herd ara cows purchased with the farm from Messrs Fenwick Bros,, the Jersey Wood predominating. They are all in good condition, and the herd is recognised Aft one of the best in the district. Oaf cannot go wrong in attending this salt<
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