SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING LIST OF CLEARING SALES. AUGUST— Thursday, 2—Geo. Lamb, Junction road, Inglewood. Thursday, 2—A. Ellis, Oxford Road, Okato. Thursday 2 —A. J. Perrott, Huiroa Friday, 3—Mrs. E. N. L. Okey, Franklcy Koad. Wednesday, S—H. Stonex (pedigree and grade Jerseys), Rahotu yards. Thursday, o—Mrs Mercer, AVaiiara Thursday, 9—W. J. Corkin, Rahotu. JUNCTION ROAD, INGLEWOOD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2,- 191? NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Mr. Geo. Lamb (whose lease lias expired) to sell by public auction, his dairy herd.as under: — WITHOUT RESERVE 11 dairy cows, mostly August and ' September ealvers 3 empty cows in mill" 2 farm horses 1 sow to farrow September Cart and harness, s.f. plough, chain harrows, tine harrows, sledge (new), whippletrces, milk vat, 14 new rugs, and sundries.
These cows are all oung grade Jerseys, showing a lot of quality, and being Mr. Lamb's whole herd, I advise farmers requiring a few cows to fill tliei** herds to attend this sale Sale at 1.30 o'clock. " RAITOTU SALEYARDS. FHIDAY, AUGUST 3. NEWTON KING sell as above, subject to the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association: 20 choice Jersey in-calf heifers 35 store and forward cows 5 fat cows 80 mixed yearlings 12 2 and 2'/ a -year Jersey springiir heifers 120 good grade Ilolsteiii yearlings 12 in-calf heifers 50 s.ni. ewes in lamb Rubber-tyred gig Sale at 1 o'clock. .KAPOXGA SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, IUI7. f\IEWTON KING T ILL sell by public auction as above, subject to the rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctionejis' Association: 30 store and forward cows 20 1-year steers 40 1-year heifers- , 10 springing cows 35 springing heifers 10 store pigs
ALSO: G bags prime pciatoi-s. On account of' Mr. D. Black: 7 good dairy cows, very close up STRATFORD SPRING HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY', AUGUST 4, 1917. NEWTON KING sell in his Stratford Horse Bazaar, on above date: HORSES, comprising broken and unbroken draughts, i/,-draughts, hacks and light harness horses. Sale at one o'clock. SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, CALFSKINS. have been appointed BROKERS under the GOVERNMENT SCHEME OF REQUISITION of the above. Valuations take place fourweekly in our Gil! Strait Store. NEXT VALUATION AUGUST 14. Advice Cards ami Addressed Labels tPAy be had on application, CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED L. A. NOLAN AND CO., Box 76, New.Plymouth.
ANOTHER SNIF 150 ACRES, miles from school, factory, and creamery; all in grass, carrying capacity about 40 cows; property all in grass and practically all plougliable; G-roomed house, good sheds, etc. Price only £l6 per acre, terms £4OO cash. Stock, which is young a(id good, can be taken at valuation. Apply: J. SUTHERLAND, G. ARROW,SMITH Has taken over KING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, UPPER QUEEN* STREET, AUCKLAND, And hope 3 by strict attention to business and comfort of patrons to still have a continuance of the support luhas had for the past 10 years. Take Id tram from Queen Street to City Road, via, Symonds Street, then one minute's walk. Grounds 3 acres in extent. Tennis Court and Rowling Green. Magnificent View of City and Harbor.) Five Minutes from all attractions. i TERMS MODERATE,
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