{SALES BY AtTCTIOK EWTON KING'S LIST,. m«n.vkw ING SALES: ,^j>» MAY. \ ' , Friday, 124—A. D. Carr, Ratapiko. Tuesday, 28— E. J. Ible, Albert Kot& • Wednesday, 29 J. lUmsbottom, OimsSi Thursds*, 30— R. T. B. Mellow, Ka^oaft, at Stratford Yards (Pedigree Jer* Beys). JUNK. Wednesday, 5—D. Blanchard, MidKrst Wednesday, 6—O'Connor Bros, MakahtL Thursday, 6—W. T. Steer, Pantaolqi Road, Stratford, Thursday, C—J. G. Doyle, Rowan. Friday, 7—H. Glentworth, UrenuL Monday, 10—C. W. Rowe, junr, XJttmi Yards. Monday, 10—C Hodgkinson, Toko Yttty Tuesday, 11— S. Cameron, Awatuna. ~ Wednesday, 12—Jas. Rutherford, Pungan rehu. Wednesday, 12—A. Kaspar, Radnor tet Midhirst. Thursday, 13—C. L. Rasper, Waitanb Thursday, 13—M. M. Knox, Te Pom.' Friday, 14-Geo. Mitchell, Wai Yards. Monday, 17—A. Mouldey, Pangarehn. * Wednesday, 19—Mrs. B, Tobin, Want, Thursday, 20-G. S. Bowers, Cownfl Road, Ngaere. , -' ' Thursday, 20—Roy MeAUmn, Jata-i ' Friday, 21-W. N. Stephenson, TarikL Monday, 24—Mat. T. Phfflrpg, Manga* toki. Tuesday., 25-C W. Old, Kainiata. Wednesday, 26—P. J. Coulter, Cb.eallfil# Ngaere. * Thursday, 27—C. Andrews, Okato. Thursday, 27—Thos. Whyte, PstikiSM% Pjhama. Friday, 28—Mrs. McGilL Cheal B«4 Ngaere. Friday, 28.—Clifford Bros. [(Peffigßßf Friesians) Lepperton. Saturday, 29.—C. Jeffries, Oaosni (ibttf junction witk Fanners' Co-op^f JULY. Monday, I—W. McAssey, WaipidoL Thursday, 4—C. Wyatt, Bell Block. Thursday, 4—R. McK. Morison, Moo*. tain Road, Midhirst. Friday, 6—C. Rowson, Lepperton. Monday, S—Mrs. Ge->. Martin, Hairs** Wednesday, 10—Fox and OgOiie, Es> puni. Thursday, 11— N. Millar, Barrett Roa4f Monday, 15— G. Brewer, MangoreL Thursday, 18— F. J. Browning, Wftfflap* Road, Ngaere. Friday, 19— J. Isgar, Ttma. Tuesday, 23—Hnghson and Viacon% Okato. Wednesday, 24-E. and S. Reynol*. Skinner Road, Stratford. Wednesday, 24 G. R. Tylee, EaM E&* Rahotu. Thursday, 25—A. P, Cuff, Warwick Bod, Stratford. Friday, 26—A. J. CampDelL Eak Bj*A, Stratford. 7 Monday, 299 G. T. Elliott and J. J& Lepper, Hurford Road. AUGUST. Thursday, I—F. J. Moore, Robsos BosA Ngaere. Thursday, 8-Jos. Robson, Stratford:
HAYMABKET SALE, (SATURDAY, MAT 25* NEWTON KING sell as under* 41 stares 2 bows 1 horse, gig and harness 1 boy's pony 1 chaff cutter (in good orderf] 50 posts Sale at 12 o'clock'.
UKENUI YARDS. & MONDAY, MAY 2fc NEWTON KING sell, 011 account of Eepiaga m| Api Thompson: - fJPJ ACRES Turnips, in 4 lots STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, MAY 23 NEWTON KING sell as above: 30 18-month steel's 20 store and forward cow* 60 mixed weanera 20 in-calf heifers r ' 150 shorn lambs 40 20-month heifers On Account of Warea, Pungarehu and Puniho Patriotic Fair: Horses, ponies* pigs,'steers, heifer% potatoes, ducks and fowls . Sale at 1 o'clock. URUTI YARDS. ' " WEDNESDAY, MAY 29. NEWTON KING sell as above: 50 2J to 3-year steers 8 fat and forward cows 4 choice dairy heifers, in .calf t4 pedigree Holatein bull 12 forward 4J-year bullocks 35 dairy 2J-year heifers, forward, iA calf and in good condition 60 2j-year steers 22 2&-year steers 4 3J-year steer* 100 lambs 200 good lambs 70 6-tooth wethers 20 weaner steers 15 Btore cows *j 3 bulls Sale at 12.30.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1918, Page 8
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