SALES BY AUCTION NEWTON KING LIST OF CLEARING SALES. AUGTISTWednesday, B—H. Stones (pedfc grcc and grade Jerseys), Rahotu Thursday, 9—W. J, Gorki)), Rahptu. yards. Thursday, fi—Mrs Mercer, Waitara WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. . FRIDAY, AUGUST 10. NEWTON KING '■yUILTj sell as above, subject to the Tlllfrd of the Taranald Stock Auctioneers' Association:— 50 store and forward cow--20 in-calf heifera SO mixed yearlings 30 springing cows and heifer; ; CO ewes in lamb 220 hoggets - ! 33 goats , 12 forward springing cows 4 choice Ayrshire Jersey springing heifers - 2 pedigree Jersey cows Adie and Tiny Sylvia 1 yearling pedigree; Jersey bv"' 1 fat heifer IS in-calf 2-ycar heifers 5 empty 2-ycar heifers 20 mixed yearlings 20 2-ycar in-calf heifer- .Vc-itlv 40 yearling heifers £0 yearling steers
NEWTON KING J-TAS received instructions from Mr\ Ceo. I.coiiev, in order to close 'the jsUuc of the htj Mr. J. J. Looney, to sell by public auction, at the Mart, New Hyinouth on Saturday, August 11, at i p.m.:— ) i The Freehold Farm, containing 116 acres 1 rood 5 perches less, being parts of sections 13., 11 and 00 Oakura District, to"oLlicv wjlh dwelling house an< r*'">r buildings thereon For particulars and conditions of sal« :!pply to Messrs Koy and Nicholson, 9J Brougham Street, New Plymouth, Soil eitors to the Vendor, or to the Auc DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1.017. NEWTON KING. 'fylLL sell, in hi.; Douglas Yards on above date:— 9,ftJ>, HEAD MIXED CATTLE, includ--40 2-year steers 30 empty 2-ycar hsiferi IJO lambs Sale at 1 o'clock.
STRATFORD YARDS. MEWTOM KING JJAS received instructions from .Mr. A, J. I'errctfc, of Huiroa, who is giving up dairyin:', to soil in his Stiatford WITHOUT RESERVE 40 dairy cows, expected to calve August-September, few later.' ■ Sale at 1 o'clock. The above am a really nice lot of cows, mainly Jeivay-IToUfein cress, with a sprinkling of iSliortliorn. They nr? ail young, and relumed la fit seaiou. off luilj country, £l," per cow. z. Mr. Peiratt is giving up dairying and tlmy are for .losolitio sale. My tvgent has inspected lliviii a;:.l can recommend them 1.0 intending purchasers.
TIME-TABLE AND FARES. a.m. p.m. Single Returt 8.35 5.25 0/ 8.30 4.0 6/6 9.0 5.50 7/6 9.15 6.0 B/Via 6.10 8/6 D.M 6.25 10/10.15 £.45 12/l'uniho ... ' 0.50 4.35 6/0 12/Oltato 8.50 4.60 7/6 13/. 'Marnimafca 8.10 5.5 8/6 14/. Oolmra 923 &.15 9/ 6 l VOmnta, 0.40 5.25 10/- 18/. New Plymouth, arr. ... 10.0 5.45 12/- 20/. Beats may b» booked and parcels left at tin Oarage, King's Buildings, Brougham Street, Ken Plymouth, or Club Stables, Opuuake. alt put** to be prepaid. R w00U)BnJ0I| 'Phone 357. rrorrictor
SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, CALFSKINS. 'WE have been appointed BROKERS under the GOVERNMENI SCHEME OF REQUISITION of tin above. Valuations take place four weekly in our Gill Street Store. NEXT VALUATION AUGUST 14. Advice Cards and Addressed Label} may be bad on application. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. L. A. NOLAN AND CO., Box 76, New l'lyiaoutli.
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