SALES BY ATJCTIOS, NEWTON KING LIST OF CLEARING, SALES. JUNKWednesday, 20— G. Sangater, MidV hirst. , Thursday 21—Jos, Smith, WhaT«« ■ lmia. Monday, 25—A, R. Yeatea, Hurathouaf Rd., Inglewood. Thursday, 28— E. J. Kirkwood, Stratford. Friday, 29-J. R. McMillan, Ngaarej jtfULYMonday, 2—H. Lincham, Midhint. Tuesday, July 3—T. Curraa, XaptX «ga. Wednesday 4—A. J. Campbell, Etk Rdf Stratford. Thursday, Roguski, Norfolk Rd« Thursday 12—Bowman, Ackworth Rd* Lepperton. Monday, 16-G. S. Taylor, Urenui. Wednesday IS—R. Home, Toko, Thursday, 10— W. Brown, Cardiff. Thursday, 19—Symona Broß., Pungat rchu. Friday, 20— N. Thorpe, Stratford. Momluy, 23 E. E. Hancock, Cheal RdXgaere. Wednesday, 25—A. D. Gray, Okato. Thursday 28— F. H. Sampson," SenV try Hill. Thursday 20-F. J. Moore, Robson ' Road, Ngaorc. CROSS, ROADS, WHARBHOIA, '■ :,;■ THURSDAY, JUNE'2I, WW " NEWTON KING J-JAS received instructions from Mf, Jos. Smith, who is giving up dairying, to sell on the farm on the above date:— WITHOUT RESERVE. 26 dauy cows, expected to calv* July, August and September. 2 springing heifers 6 yearling heifers, selected ' 2 sows, to farrow July and Sen< tember. 1 a.f. plough, Noxon disc, chain harrows, chains, swingletreea, maul and wedges, spring cart, harness, 4 milk cans, strainer, sundries, etc, etc. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 one-horse seed drill, 1 milk Wig* gon, Ridd 2-bucket milking plant. 30 fully paid up shares HidhiriJ Factory. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK, LUNCHEON PROVIDED. RAHOTU SALEYARDSy FRIDAY, JUNE 22. NEWTON KING sell as above, subject to thf rule 3 of the Taranaki Stock An* tioneejs' Association. 40 store and forward cow* - 15 in-calf 2-year neifera--80 mixed weaners 40 20-month steers 25 20-month heifers 20 sooil weaner ctcera ON ACCOUNT OF CLEGG"BROS 30 very choice 2-year in-calf heifers. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. HURSTHOUSE ROAD, INGLEWOOD. MONDAY,~IuNE 25, 1917, NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr A* R. Yeates (who is leaving the district) to sell by public auction the whola of his live and dead stock as under:— WITHOUT RESERVE 22 dairy cows, mostly-July and Aug. ust calvers 1 3-year Holstein bull IS weaner steitrs (good) 15 weaner heifers (good) 1 half-draught milk cart horst Milk cart and harness," cans and buckets, disc harrows, s.f. pldw, tine harrows, pig net, bull chain, couch, table, cow rugs, Ugnllon copper, hay forks and hay knives, wire strainer, scythe, 40gallbn pig barrel, wire netting, swingletrees, hammer and wedges, 14-foot ladd"t tools and sundries SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. ■ . LUNCHEON PROVIDED. QHOICE TJAIRY JJERDS. FOR PRIVATE SALE. 70 mixed cows, averaged £24 fov 1010-17 season, £l4. 27 Jerseys and Jersey-Holsteins, £l2 10s. 20 pick of 20 at £l2 10s 60 young and good £l2 50 pick of 05, mostly good Jerseys, £l4. 24 mostly young Shorthorns £l2 25 2nd to 4th calvers . lo pick of 44 Shorthorns £l4 30 pick of 35 £l2 20 Guaranteed good £l7 35 all young £ll 10s 28 choice Jerseys £l4 22 Holstein-Shorthorns £l2 10s Apply— NEWTON KING
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 June 1917, Page 8
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