SALES BY AUCTIOII NEWTON KING •LIST OP CLEARING SALES. AUGUSTWedneeday, 8—33. Stonex gree and grade Jerseys), Bahotu Thursday, 9—W. J, Corkin, BahotlL yards. Thursday, 9—Mrs Mercer, Waitara UNDESERVED DISPERSAL SALE 'OF I'EDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE, RAHOTU SALEYARDS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8. NEWTON KINO HAS received instructions from Mr. Henry Stonex to sell by public tion as above — WITHOUT RESERVE 11 pedigree Jersey cows 3 2-year pedigree Jersey heifers 2 pedigree yearling Jersey heifers 1 pedigree 10-year Jersey bull 2 2-year pedigree Jersey bulls i yearling pedigree Jersey bull* C grade dairy cows 00 ewes in lamb Sale at one o'clock, NOTE.—Mr. Stonex has, since lie com* menced brooding, always been particularly careful in his selection of bulls to head his small herd, and has Irtiilt up a very choice little lic<! that -would attract attention wherever displayed.
The condition is good Mid it is only owing to failing health that Mr. Stones has decided to dispose of the whole herd without reserve. Intending buyers are requested to book scats at Mr. King's offices. ON THE FARM, WAITARA WEST. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Mws. R. V. Mercer, who has sold her farm, to sell by Public Auction as above:— 15 dairy cows, 3rd aud 4tk culvers 4 springing heifers 4 yearling heifers 1 grade Jersey bull, 2 milk cart horses, spring trap and harness, disc and tine harrows, nearly new Duncan s.f. plough, whippletrees, and chains, large i rough, 4 milk cans and strainer. ALSOSofction S, Block SS, Waitara. Household Furniture of a C-ro''m?(( house. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 <>' clock. ON THE FARM, KAHUI ROAD." • RAIIOyU. THURSDAY, AUGUST 0. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Mr. W. J. Corkin (who has sold his farm) to sell by public auction as above-* WITHOUT RESERVE 32 good dairy cows 14 3-year heifers springing 23 mixed yearlingi 3 draught horses 1 new Reid and Grey 7-couler,drift. 1 saw bench 1 dray and harness 1 spring cart, saddle and britching. Milk cans,, 16 cases benzine, housed hold furniture and sundries Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. NOTE—These cows arc all young an 4 nearly all August and September ealv-r ers. The vendor has been dairying for 20 years, and has culled heavily every season. This is his first clearing sale.
WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10. NEWTON KING soli as above, subject to the rulet of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association: 50 store and. forward cows 20 in-calf heifers 80. mixed yearlings 30 springing cows and heifers 50 ewes in lamb 220 hoggets 35 goats 12 forward springing cows •1 choice Ayrshire Jersey springing heifers , 2 pedigree Jersey cows Adie rind Tiny Sylvia 1 yearling pedigree Jersey bu\ 1 fat heifer ,18 in-cilf 2-year heifers ... S empty 2-year heifers , 20 .mixed yearlings Sale at one o'clock.
SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, CALFSKINS. 'W E have boon appointed BROKERS under the GOVERNMENT SCHEMK OF REQUISITION of the above. Valuations take place four* weekly in our Gil! Street Store. NEXT VALUATION AUGUST 14. \dvice Curds and Addressed Labels may be had on application. 1 CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. L. A. NOLAN AND 00.,. Bos 70, New Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1917, Page 8
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