SALES BY AUCTION VTEWTON KING'S LIST OF CLEAR- ■"■ ING SALES: MAY. Thursday, 23—C. Bracegirdle, Waitarr Road. Friday, 21 —A. D. Citrr, Ratapiko. Tuesday, tiS —E. J. Ible, Albert Road. Thursday, 30—11. T. B. Mellow, Kaponga. at Stratford Yards (Pedigree Jerseys). JUNE. Wednesday, 5—D. Blancliard, Midiiirst. Wednesday, s—O'Connor Bros., Makahu. Thursday, d—W. T. Steer, Pembroke Road, Stratford. Thursday, O—J. G. Doyle, Rowan. Friday, 7 —II. Glcntworlli, Urcnui. Monday, 10—0. W. Rowe, junr., Urernii Yards. Monday—lo, 0. Uodgkirnoii, Standish Road, Toko. Tuesday. 11 —S. Cameron, Awatuna. Wednesday, 12—Jas. Rutherford, Pungarelm. Wednesday. 12—A. Kaspar, Radnor Rd., Midhi'rst. Thursday, L'!---C. L. Kasper, Waitara. Thursday, 13—M. M. Knox, Te Popo. Friday, 14—Geo. Mitchell, Waiwakailio Yards. Monday, 17 —A, Mouldey, Pungarehu. Wednesday, 19—Mrs. B. Tobin, Warea, Thursday, 20— G. S. Bowers, Cornwall Road, Ngaere. Thursday, 20—Roy McAllum, Tataraimaka. Friday, 21— W. N. Stephenson, Tariki. Monday, 24—Mat. T. Phillips, Mangatoki. Tuesday, 25—C. W. Old, Kaimata. Wednesday, 26—P. J. Coulter, Cheal Rd., Ngaore. Thursday, 27 —C. Andrews, Okato. Thursday, 27 —Tlios. Whyte, Patiki Road, Pihaina. Friday, 28—Mrs. McGiU, Cheal Road, Ngaere. Friday, 2S.—Clifford Bros. (Pedigree Frtesians) Lepperton. Saturday, 29.—C. Jeffries, Oaomii (in conjunction with Farmers' Co-op.). JULY. Monday, I—W.1 —W. MeAssey, Waipviku. Tiiursday, 4—C. Wyatt, Bell Block. Thursday, 4—R. McK. Morison, Mountain Road, Midhirst. Friday, 5—C. Rowson, Lapperton. Monday, S—Mrs. Gc Martin, Huiroa. Wednesday, 10 —Fox and Ogilvie, Kapuni. Thursday, 11— N. Millar, Barrett Road. Monday, 15— G. Brewer, Mangorei. Thursday, IS—F. J. Browning, Waihapa Road, N«,aere. Friday, 1!) J. Isgar, Tuna. Tuesday, 23 —Hughson and Vincent, Okato. Wednesday, T!—E. and S. Reynolds Skinner Road, Flratford. Wednesday, 24 G. R. Tylee, Kahui Rd., RahoLu. Thursday, 25—A. F. Cuff, Warwick Road, Stratford. Friday, 20—A. J. Campbell, Esk Road, Stratford. AUGUST. Thursday, I—F. J. Moore, Robson Road, Ngaevo. Thursday, S —Jos. Robson, Stratford.
FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1013 NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from MR. A. D. CARR, who lias sold his farm, to sell by public auction, tlio whole of his Dairy Herd, implements, etc., as under: WITHOUT RESERVE. AO YOUNG SHORTHORN-JERSEY COWS, July and August calvers 6 20-month in-ealf heifers 4 20-monlli steers 1 20-month Jersey bull SO mixed ivcaners 270 woolly lambs 2 half-draught geldings (all harness) C store pigs, poultry, 0-eoulter DunLuncheon Provided.
URENUI YARDS. MONDAY, MAY 27. NEWTON KING JILL sell, on account of Kapinga and Api Thompson: K ACRES Turnips, in 4 lota GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS 01' SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, AND -CALFSKINS. 'ITE above Valuations will be held at Newton King's Wool Store, Stratnil, every four weeks. Advice- Cards and Labels on applica. NEWTON KING, Stratford
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