SALES BY AUCTION •: j ;v, eTBATFOIiD YARDS. .TUESDAY, AUGUST 14,-1913". NEWTON KING , JJAS received instructions from Mr. A* J. Peviott, of Huiroa, who is giving up dairying, to sell in his Stratford yards on above date:— WITHOUT RESERVE 40 dairy cows, expected to calv(| August-September, few later. Sale at 1 o'clock. ' ' llit' above are a really nice lot of «tnr% mainly Jersey-Hols tein ctobs, with $ sprinkling of Shorthorn. They are all young, and returned last season, off hilly country, £ls per cow. Mr. Perrott is giving-up dairying aisr they are for absolute sale. My agent has. inspected them and can recommend thcto* 'to intending purchasers.
STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14,10171. i ; NEWTON KINO sell in his Stratford Yards oif above date:— 250 head mixed cattlei' 500. hoggets W THE SPRINGING HEIFER YARDS. On account of Mr. A. J. Perrott, as advertised:— 40 dairy cows On account of Mr. A. Boyd:—' 4 3-year springing heifera On account of Mr. Jos. Robson:— 8 springing Jersey heifers, in good condition.
Sale at 1 o'clock. INGLEYVOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, A!I'GUIST 15. NEWTON KING sell as above, subject to rules of the Taranaki Stock Auci lioneers' Association:— 40 store and forward cowi , GO mixed yearlings 12 springing heifers 20 2-year empty heifer* 2 fat cows !) sound dairy cows 20 yearling steers 40 yearling heifers 150 wethers 150 ewes in lamb 12 good dairy cows (one dairy) 70 woolly lambi 100 ewes in lamb . \ CO in-calf heifers On account of Mr. August Schriebw, U ho has sold his funn:— Pcdigroo Jersey cow Fascination Pedigree Jerseycow P::lm Leaf Pedigree Jersey heifer Churme,Pedigree Jersey bull Matadol Sale at 1 o'clock. ■■ ' —„ " DISPERSAL SALE OF SILVER PARK; REGISTERED PEDIGREE & .ViILKIXG SHORTHORNS. . " / THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1917.
NEWTON KINO . . HAS received instruction.; from Mr. F. J. Cov/ling, who has sold his farm, to sell on the farm, •Paniho I'.c.idi • WITHOUT RESERVE 30 registered Shorthorn cows 14 registered Shorthorn heifers 10 pedigree 2-year Suorthcru heifers 3 pedigree rcarl'ujj.; Shoriliora heii« ers 4 pedigree Shorthorn kills HO grade Shorthorn cows iW heifers 10 colored heifers iVrkers, horse, gig and harness, spring dray, tools, plough, Harvey cans, 5 cwt. galvanised screws and washers, 4 cwt nails and staples, piles, rata gates, hinges, saddles, wedges, fowls, trees and chains, saws, potatoes and sundries. '■ , v WITH RESERVE, ALL XEW. 1 ton roofing iron and ridging, 1000 feet rusticating, 100 ft fnet. flooring, ICOO feet roKg!; li;,';:ig, 2000 feet mixed timber. * Luncheon at 11 n.ni. Sale at 12 noes ciiarp. This herd is headed by the, famon* Shorthorn bull Baron Cornwall, purchased from Mr, J. C. Wright, of Ma-i tapu, bred by the New Zealand Government at the Weraroa Experimental Farm. Ilis dam Sweet Briar, gave 11.4751b of milk and 425111 of ki tier fat in the season. Cars will leave my Kaponga and Mai naia offices on the morning of sale, Intending purchasers are requested to book seats. *
! NOl *E\YC OD -T A7*A TA • PXTR ANGI. CIAT? loaves Purflngi daily nt <.C a.m., Tarat* / 0.30 a.m., arrives Tn<?ley ood 9 .V) Leaves Inglewooil at 3.10 p.m., Tsntift 4 r*d arrives Purauffi 5.20 p.m. I'ormt or. application. TINDLE & SCOTT, -*-Uail Conitietora, .
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