SALES BY AUCTION TtfEWTON JUNG'S LIST OP CLEAR* X 1 IiTG SALES: Tuesday, 14—Ben G:ay, Stouy Rive# Yards. Monday, 20— E. Carriok, Tikorangi. Thursday, 2.'!— G. Braoegirdlc, Waitara Road. Friday, 24—A, D. Carr, Eatapiko. Tuesday, 28— E. J. Ible, Albert.Road. Thursday, 30— R. T. B. Mellow, Kaponga, at Stratford Yards (Pedigree Jer> Keys). JUNE. Wednesday, C—D. Blanchard, Midhirst. Wednesday, u—O'Connor Bros., Makaba; Thursday, G—W. T. Steer, Pembroke Road, Stratford. Thursday, O—J. G. Doyle, Rowan. Monday, 10—C. W. Rowc, junr., Urenul « Yards. Monday—lo, C. Hodgkinson, Standish Road, Toko. Wednesday, 12—Jas. Rutherford, PuDgarehu. Wednesday, 12—A. Kaspar, Radnor k Rd., Midhirst. Thursday, 13—C. L. Rasper, Waitalft, Thursday, 13—M. M. Knox, Te Popo. Friday, 14—J'. Kippenberger, Huiroa. Monday, 17—A. Mouldey, Pungarentt Thursday, 20— G. S. Bowers, Cornwall Road, Ngaere. Thursday, 20—Mrs. Hetherlngton, Tat* raimaka. Friday, 21— W. N. Stephenson, TarikL Monday, 24—Mat. T. Phillips, Mang» toki. Tuesday, 25-C. W. Old, Kaimata. Wednesday, 2&-F. J. Coulter, Cheal Bd., Ngaere. Thursday, 27—C. Andrews, Okato. Friday, 28—Mrs. McGill, Cheal Road, Ngaere. Friday, 28.—Clifford Bros. ( (Pedigrefl Friesians) Lepperton. JULY. Monday, I—W. McAssey, Waipukili Thursday, 4—C. Wyatt, Bell Block. ' Thursday, 4—R. MeK. Morison, Moulft tain Road, Midhirst. Friday, 5—C. Rowson, Lepperton. Saturday, 6—C. Jeffries, Oaonui (in eon« junction with Farmers' Co-op.). Monday, B—Mrs. Ge\ Martin, Huiroa. Wednesday, 10—Fox and Ogilvie, Ktt« puni. Thursday, 11— W. Brown, Cardiff. Thursday, 11— N. Millar, Barrett Road*» Monday, 15— G. Brewer, Mangorei. Thursday, 18— F. J. Browning, Waihapa Road, Ngaere. Friday, 19—J.Isgar, Tuna. Wednesday, 24 E. and S. Reynolds, Skinner Road, Stratford. Thursday, 25—A. F. Cuff, Warwick Road, Stratford * AUGUST. Thursday, I~F. J. Moore, Robson Roady Ngaere. Thursday, B—Jos. Robson, Stratford. Thursday, 15— W. H. Wallace, Huiroa. URENUI YARDS. MONDAY, MAY 13. NEWTON KING JILL sell as above: Q 20-MONTH STEERS 30 2£-year steers 35 good weaners 15 fat heifers 6 in-calf 2s-year heifers 7 2£-year steers 3 bulls 25 store and forward cow» 22 mixed weaners 125 lambs 70 f.m. ewes Sale at 1 o'clock.
STONY RIVER YARDS«> TUESDAY, MAY 14,. NEWTON KING sell as above: g0 MIXED WEANERS 5 fat cows 35 store cows 30 good weaners 3 springers 15 empty heifers On account of Mr. Ben Gray, wno hat{ sold his farm: VERY CHOICE DAIRY COWS, Jersey cross, spring calvers, av* erage test September to April 4.8 8 rising heifers in calf 1 store cow, 1 bull, 5 calves, 2 farm horses, s.f. plough tine harrows, spring cart harness, gig and harness, milk cart and farm sua* dries. Sale at 1 o'clock. OHURA SALE. . THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1918. NEWTON KING TWTLL sell as above: \QQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, in-, eluding: 100 2i-year steers 50 20-month steers 30 cows 50 20-month heifers 1500 MIXED SHEEP, including 450 2 ami 4-tooth wethers 250 ewea 250 lambs Sale at 11 o'clock. .WAIWAKADIO YARDS. FRIDAyTmAY 17. NEWTON KING sell as above: JOQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE
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