SALES «BY AUCTION URENUI YARDS. MONDAY, JUNE 25 NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above, sulw ject to the rules of tho Taranak! Stock Auctioneers' Association 25 forward cowg 30 store uows 85 mixed weaners i) forward 4-year bullockt 2 forward 3-year bullocty 50 ewes in lamb US 40 forward empty cows, off turnipt On Account of Hebor Wells:— 10 well bred Jersey springing heifer* from tested cow» SALE AT 1 O'CLOCKi . - "D STONY RIVER YARDS. * TUESDAY, JUNE 26 NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above, subject to the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association:-' 50 store and forward oowi 60 mixed weaners 5 springers 20 choice 2y 2 -year Jersey in-calf fcrs 30 20-month steers (good) 40 20-month heiferc 5 fat cows 14 good in-calf heifers 20 Shorthorn yearlingg ; 60 forward lambs ' * On Account of Mr. J, Duggan, Tataral* maka:— Grazing of 50 acres good rough feed,' and 5 acres turnips until 10th August. On Account of Geo. King, Esq:— 22 choice 3-year well bred Holstel* springing heifere On Account of Mr. W. B. Clarke-8-year draught mare (shafts ani chains), 5-year draught colt, guaranteed 2-year colt by "Here I Come," .yearling Ally by "Here I come," 2-year pony, 6 picked weaner heifers,' 3 weaner steers SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. 1 ON THE FARM, OAKURA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27. NEWTON KING * jpjAS received instructions from Mr'. H, Gordon, Onkura, who has sold hie farm, to sell by Public Auction as above WITHOUT RESERVE 23 dairy cows, due July and August 4 2-year springing heifers* 9 yearling heifers 1 Shorthorn bull 3 draught horses 2 sows, 4 slips, disc, tine and chali . harrows, cultivator, McCormick mower, Dunlop plough, Planet Jr., grindstone, wheelbarrow spring dray and harness, 3-horse bar Whipple trees, 30 fowls, milk enns, buckets, ton super, 21 cow nigs, plough chains, harness and farm sundries Also, on account of J. C. Bell—— v WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 1 quiet gig pony 1-ton full-lcek expres& LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SALE AT I O'CLOCK. These are a first-class lot of cows. Factory returns will be given at the sale. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALIi * OF PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE. PIAKAU (PARK, STRATFORD. ON ACCOUNT OF E. J. KIRKWOOD, ESfr (Vendor Obeying His Country's Call). NEWTON KING JJA3 received instructions to sell aft above, on THURSDAY, June 28, at 11 a.nf.:— 23 pedigree Jersey Cows (includes 4 imported eowsj • 15 pedigree Jersey heifers 11) pedigree Jersey bulls • (from I months to 4 years). PRELIMINARY NOTICE. RATA STREET\7xGLEWOOD. FRIDAY, JULY C, 1917, NEWTON KING. H as received instructions from Ifc. Whotter to sell by auction the whole of his furniture and effects, including his—-g-SEATER AUSTIN MOTOR-CAR, IN RUNNING ORDER. PARTICULARS LATER, STRATFORD HORSE FAIR. 1 SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1017, NEWTON KING W ILL hold his Horse Fair in the Strafeford Horse Bazaar on above date. ENTRIES SOLICITED.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 June 1917, Page 8
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