SALES BY AUCTION NEWTON KING LIST OF CLEARING SALES. JULYTuesday 10— R. A. Warner, Stoney River Yards Wednesday 11— W. J. Bowman,- Pukearuhe. Wednesday, 11—A. J. Campbell, Esk Road, Stratford. Thursday 12— H. A. Bowman, Ackworth Road, Leppcrton. 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., Punga. Friday, 20— N. Thorpe, Stratford. Friday, 20—Mrs. M. A. Miller, Warea Friday 20— J. Fay, Huirangi Wednesday, 2o—A. D. Gray, Okato. Thursday 20— F. H. Sampson, Sentry Hill. Monday, 30—M. Hopson's Estate and J. H. Hopson, Bristol Road, Inglewooi AUGUST— Thursday, 2-A. Ellis, Oxford Road, Okato. Thursday 2—A. J. Perrott, Huiroa Wednesday, S—H. Stonex (pedigree and grade Jerseys), Rahotu yards.
STONY RIVER. TUESDAY, JULY 10. NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above, subject to the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association, on account of Mr. R. A. Warner (who is going into camp) —- "WITHOUT RESERVE. 22 dairy cows ■1 pedigree Jersey bull "Favorite Jim" 2 steers 40 mixed weanera GO breeding ewes Draught horse, harness horse, hack. 5 bags superphosphate, new 20gallon separator, block dray and harness, roofing iron, 2 si. ploughs, coil 5-ft wire netting, 4 dogs. On account of Mrs. M. A. .Miller, Warea, who has leased her farm—--12 dairy cows 6 store cows 7 yearling heifers 1 brood mare and foal 2 unbroken horses, 3-years 3 farm horses ACKWOETH ROAD, LEPPERTOiN'. THURSDAY, JULY 12. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. 11. A. Bowman (who has sold his farm and is going into camp) to sell by Public Auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE 27 dairy cows 7 springing heifert 20 weaners Half-draught aged gelding, V/«year gelding, all harness, hack, gig, 2 traps, s.f. plough, Hillside plough, 2 sets disc harrows, Massey-Harris 0-coulter drill, tine and chain harrows, 45-gal. Alpha Laval separator, 2 cream cans, farm sundries and household furniture. Luncheon Provided, Sale at 12.30 p.m
MONDAY, JULY 9. MANAIA ROAD, KAPUNI. At 11.30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. JJAVE received instructions from Mr. Geo. Powell, whose lease has expired, and who is leaving Jhe district, to sell by public auction— WITHOUT RESERVE 100 choice dairy cows, July and August calvers, in calf to Shorthorn and Holstein bulls. 50 well-grown Shorthorn and Holstein mixed weaners, 150 fat lambs in lots 1 stock pony 1 good gig mare 20 store pigs 1 sow and litter 3 sows, in pig, and litter Stack of hay, s.f. plough, tine harrows, 15 milk cans, 3 tanks, pig and sheep netting, tools, harness and all farm sundries; also all household furniture, etc.. Babcock tester, McCormick mower, hay rake. 1 spring dray 1 wheel barrow WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 1 Ford car, nearly new 1 3-shaftcr gig 200 shares in T. L. .Toll Dairy Co. 1 milk waggon 1 L.K. C-cow milking plant, with Hutch. Water power. 1 9-year mare, trial, all harness 2 5-year mares, trial, all harness We have inspected this herd, and can vouch for it being one of the best in Taranaki. The cows arc nearly all young, well done and well conditioned, and are mostly splendid tytw of the milking strain of Shorthorn. Luncheon Pxovyai,
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