SALES BY AUCTION ——^ NEWTON KING LIST OF CLEARING SALES. JULYThursday 12 —H. A. Bowman, Aek* worth Road, Lepperton. / Thursday 12—A. Walker, Tuna. Friday, 13—Joseph Gray, Monmouif Road, Stratford. • Monday', 16—G, S. Taylor, Urenui. Tuesday 17— F. G. Yeates, Frank-! ley, Road. i Wednesday 18— R. Home, Toko. Thursday, 19 —W. Brown, Cardiff, Thursday, 19—Symona Bros., Punga* rehu. Friday, 20— N. Thorpe, Stratford. Friday, 20 —Mrs. M. A. Miller, Wares Friday 20— J. Fay, Hiyrangi Monday, 23—L. Jensen, Norfolk Rd, Inglewood. Wednesday, 25—A. D. Gray, Okato. Thursday 26 —F. H. Sampson, Sentry Hill. Monday, 30 —M. Hopson's Estato and J. H. Hopson, Bristol Road, Inglewood
AUGUSTWednesday I—p. McEldowney, Pu< nilio. N Thursday, 2—A. Ellis, Oxford Eoad, Okato. Thursday 2—A, J. Perrott, Hiiiroa "Wednesday, B—H. Stonex (pedigree and grade Jerseys), Rahottt yards. Thursday, 9—Mrs Mercer, Waitara WAIWAKAIHO YAEDS.
FRIDAY, JULY 13. NEWTON KING „ sell aajibove, subject to the rule? of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association. HEAD MIXED CATTLE 40 store and forward cows 20 springing cows and lieifers 80 yearlings 45 ewes in lamb (gQod> 200 shorn lambs GO woolly lambs, 150 fm ewes in lamb , ■ 270 ewes in lamb 10 springing cows and heiferE 2 weaner heifers On account of Mr, F. W. Cornwall— - 3 pedigree Jersey cow? 3 grade Jersey cows On account of Mr. F. W. Broivjj, who is going into camp on the 25th. Pedigree Jersey' cow (daughter of, champion cow last New Plymouth show) Pedigree Jersey bull (6 months) 9-coulter Empire drill, with turnip feeder, tine and chain harrows; spring cart, horse covers, whippie trees and chains, IS-ft ladder, grindstone, milk cans, rope and sundries.
On account of Mr. H. B. Lepper. 17 dairy, cows, mostly high-grade Jerseys, July to September calvers 10 choice 2-year Jersey in-calf heifers. These cows are the whole of the grade Jerseys in Mr. Harper Lepper's herd, and are well-bred cattle, in calf to pedigree Jersey bulls. The h'eifers arc in calf to a K.C.C. strain pedigree Jersey bull. Sale at 1 o'clock. ■
MONMOUTH ROAD, STRATFORD- , FRIDAY, JULY 13,1917. NEWTON KINO. f-JAS received instructions from Mf. Jos. Gray, who is giving tip dairying, to sell oil tlic farm on above date:WITHOUT RESERVE 17 dairy cows, expected to calv» ; July and August 1 pedigree Jersey cow and call 1 pedigree yearling heifer 1 weaner 1 bay mare, stinted to Advance 1 9-month pedigree Jersey bull 1 milk cart and harness, 1 set Ot 1 plough, set of tripod harrows, chain and harness, Planet Junior, 2 stumping jacks, 5 milk cans, cooler, iron copper, 18 cow covers, 2 horse covers, sledge, quantity of "sawn timber and iron, half acre of mangolds. Sale at 1 .o'clock. The above are an exceptionally good lot of cows, being practically the pick of Hector Cray's herd when he sold gut last season, and''they are in tip-top condition.
DOUGLAS. MONDAY, JULY 16, 191 T. i NEWTON KING • yyiLL sell in Ills Douglas Yards oa above date: — 2QiQ HEAD SIIXED CATTLE, 1 in*, eluding:— 20 3-year springing heifers 20 mixed yearlings MIXED SHEEP, including:— 170 4 and 6-tooth wethers ■ 200 lambs • 150 Samba 150 ewes, mixed ages Sale at 1 o'clock
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