SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING LIST OF CLEARING SALES. JULY— Wednesday, 25—A. D. Gray, Okato. Wednesday, 25 R. D, Milne, Toko. Thursday 2G—F. H. Sampson, Sentry Hill. Monday, 30 —M. Ilopson's Estate and J. 11. Hopson, Bristol Road, Inglewood Monday, 30— E. Clieal Road, Ngaere. AUGUSTThursday, 2—Geo. Lamb, Junction road, Inglewood. Thursday, 2—A. Ellis, Oxford Road, Olcato. Thursday 2—A. J. Perrott, Huiroa Eridav, 'fi—Mrs. E. N. L.' Okey, Frankley Road,- \\ ediiosiniy, s—H. Stonex (pedigree and grade Jerseys), Rahotu yards. Thursday, o—Mrs Mercer, Waitara
ON THE FARM, SENTRY HILT. THURSDAY, JULY 26. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Mr. P. H. Sampson, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction as above WITHOUT RESERVJ 100 dairy cows (August and September calvers) 10 3-year Shorthorn heifers 0 2-vear Shorthorn heifers 5 purebred Shorthorn bulls, 2 to 0 years. 10 fat wethers 1 'pedigree Berkshire tioai 7 sows in farrow (due August) G weaners 1 aerator ] S-bottlc Babeock teste! 3 milk cans WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 2 plough horses, 2 spring cart horses, thoroughbred gohling Formosus (qualified hunter), the wcll-llnown Clydesdale stal- ; lion "Treasure Royal," hack, 3,year half-draught; spring cart horse by Consby; d.f. MassevHarris plough, s.f. plough (Hornsby), 5-eoultter Reid and Grey turnip drill, turnip pulper, Johnson mower, nearly new oal crusher, stone roller (Oft Oin) ladder. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 11.30 a.m. XOTE.—Mr. Sampson has been dairying for 35 years, and this is his firsi sale. He has culled heavily each year, and now has a first-class herd to offer The herd consists mostly of Shorthorns, but there are a few good grade Jerseys.
WAIWAKAIHO SAUL j FRIDAY, JULY 27. NEWTON KING 'yyiLL sell, subject to thij rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association:— 40 store and forward cows 4 fat cows SO mixed yearlings 25 springing cows and heifers 7 choice 2-vear Jersey springing heifers 25 in-calf heifers 20 young dairy cows C choice springing heifers 10 springing Jersey cows and heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull 7 20-month in-calf heifers 10 yearling heifers 3 choice Jersey springing heifers 1 yearling pedigree Jersey bull On account of Mr. Harry Crozier— WITHOUT RESERVE !» choice dairy cows, in good condition, young mostly 2nd. calvers Sale at 1 o'clock.
FRANKLEY ROAD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. / NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mrs. E. N. L. Okey to sell by Public Auction as above; — WITHOUT RESERVE 17 Jersey cross dairy cows. Anyu<t and September calver - 4 2-year in-calf heifers 6 yearling heifers 1 Jersey bull 1 gig' horse 1 half-draught horse, cultivator, hand drill, s.f. plough, chain harrows, separator, cans, stack hay ALSO—SO acres, Frankley Road, and homestead AND 11 acres, Frankley Road. Full particulars as to terms aftd inspection can be obtained from the auctioneer. Sale at 1 o'clock.
FARM FOR IMMEDIATE SALE QWING to my sons going to the Front, my Farm, containing 550 acres, situated at Pukearuhe, White Cliffs, is for absolute sale.. Apply to the undersigned. J. W. H. MARTIN. Private Bag, Waitara
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