SALES BY AUCTION NEWTON KING LIST OF CLEARING SALES. JULY— Tuesday, 3—T. Curran, Kaponga. Wednesday 4—Geo. Down, Stratford yard. Wednesday 4-J. Kilsby >Tariki), Stratford yards, springing heifers. Thursday, 5-J. Roguski, Norfolk Rd. Wednesday 11— W. J. Bowman, Pukearuhe. Wednesday, 11—A. J. Campbell, Esk Road, Stratford. Thursday 12—Bowman, Ackworth Rd., Lepperton. Thursday 12—A. Walker, Tuna. Friday, 13—.Joseph Gray, Monmouth Road, Stratford. Monday, 16— G. S. Taylor, Urenui. Wednesday 18— R. Home, Toko. Thursday, 19— W. Brown, Cardiff. Thursday, 19—Symons Bros., Pungarehu. Friday, 20— N. Thorpe, Stratford. Friday, ol)—Mrs. M. A. Miller. Warea Wednesday, 25—A. D. Gray, Okato. Thursday 26 F. H. Sampson, Sentry Hill. Thursday 26 F. J. Moore, Robson Road, Ngaere. Monday, 30—M. Hopson's Estate and J. H. Hopson, Bristol Road, InglewooA, AUGUST— Thursday, 2—A. Ellis, Oxford Road, Okato. Wednesday, B—H. Stonex (pedigree and grade Jerseys), Rahotu yards.
ELTHAM ROAD, KAPONGA, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1917, NEWTON KING JTAS received instructions from Mr. T. Curran, who has sold his farm and is leaving the district, to sell on the property on ahove date':— WITHOUT RESERVE 74 dairy cows, July and August calvers 9 mixed yearling( 85 forward lambs 1 brake inare (aged) 1 harness mare, 6 years, quiet. 2 unbroken geldings, rising 3 yrs. 1 18-month filly 1 boy's pony 1 good hack >. gig and harness 1 long shafter gig 1 pony, gig and harness 1 sow with litter 3 sows in pig 10 store pigs 11 slips 30 cow covers, 1 s.f. plough, Adriana hay rake, 1 brake, dray, 11 milk cans, light trap, swingletrees and chains, grindstone, 2 5-ton stumping jacks, hammer and wedges, 2 cross-cut saws, 3 hand saws, safe, 2 ladders,, scythe, 18-gallon copper and stand, 2 saddles, potatoes, tools and sundry implements, etc. 1 2 ! / 2 -h.p. Lister engine in good order. 1 70-gal. iron boiler and stand 1 pony, gig and harness (slight reserve) Albo Household Furniture and Effects. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 1 5-cow Ridd milking machine Also on account of T. Sowman—> 1 pedigree Jersey cow 1 pedigree Jersey lieifel 1 grade Jersey caw On account of Mr. R. E. Williams: 1 half-draught mare, aged. Any trial 1 half-draught bay gelding, C years. Any trial 1 half-draught chestnut gelding, 0 years. Any trial Sale at 11.30 a.m Luncheon Provided above herd has been inspected by my agent, who can recommend it to anyone requiring first-class young cows. Mr. Curran has culled heavily, and buyers will reap the benefit. The implements and furniture are also in firstclass order. Mr. Curran has been farming for a number of years, and this is his first clearing sale.
STRATFORD YARDS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1917. NEWTON KING T TAS received instructions from Mr. J. Kilsby to sell in his Stratford Yards on above date:— WITHOUT RESERVE 50 choice, 3-year springing heifers, Holstein-Jersey On account of Mr. Geo Down, of Toko, who is giving up dairying: — 10 dairy cows, mainiy al! 3rd ealveivofl hilly country* SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. STRATFORD HORSE FAIR SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1917. NEWTON KING sell in his Stratford Horse Bazaar on above date:— 80 horses, including broken and unbroken draughts, half-draughts, hacks, and harness horses. -le at 1 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1917, Page 8
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