SALES BY AUCTION KAPONGA SALEYARDS. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1918. NEWTON KING XTAS received instructions from Mr. J. G. DOYLE, of Rowan, to sell, as above, the whole of his herd and live stock as follows: gg MOSTLY YOUNG COWS, 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvera, Holatein, JerseyHolstcin and Jersey-Shorthorn crosses. Mostly July and August calvers 34 mixed weaners 1 Shorthorn bull, 3 years, bred by D. Black, Esq. 1 Shorthorn bull, 2 years, bred by D. Black, Esq. 1 grey gelding, aged,-all harness 1 brood mare, stinted to Gay Tim* 1 brown filly Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. Luncheon Provided, in aid of Rowaa Red Cross Society. The whole of the herd is to be offered without reserve, owing to one of Mr. Doyle's leases having expired. For the sake of convenience he is selling in the Kaponga Yards. The cows are a firstclass lot, and can be highly recommended. Cars will leave Hawera and Manaia on the morning of Sale. Seat* to be booked at my Manaia Office, and at Messrs. Pick* ering, Sagar and Leeee, Hawera. ON THE FARM, URENUL FRIDAY, JUNE 7. NEWTON KINO AS received instructions from MR. H. GLENTWORTH, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction «a above, WJTHOUT RESERVE: KQ DAIRY COWS, August and September calvers 6 choice Holatein heifers, spring calvers 7 mixed yearlings 33 lambs 1 8-year draught gelding 2 good heavy draught horses 1 pony, gig and harness 1 stack oaten hay (about 5 tons) 2 sows with litters, 1 purebred Berkshire boar, 5 good stores, Cambridge roller (nearly new), d.f. plough, si. plough, discc, tine and chain harrows, manure drill, hay rake, spring tip dray to carry 30cwt., scarifier, 8 rnflk cans, buckets, 4 sacks barley, dray and plough harness, leading chains, 24x18 stack cover, step ladder, household furniture, farm sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided Sale at 12.30 p.m. WAIWAKAHIO SALEYARDS. . FRIDAY, JUNE 14. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from MB. , GEORGE MITCHELL, MangoreL to sell as above, without reserve, the whole of his Pedigree and Grade Dairy Cow*, consisting of:
J PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS 17 grade Jersey cows 12 Shorthorn dairy cows Sale at 2 p.m. Catalogues on Application. WAIWAKAIHO SALEYARDS. ' FRIDAY, JUNE 14. NEWTON KINO JILL sell on account of MR. *. GRIFFITHS t Grazing of 9 acres turnips with run out of 20 acres at the Hospital Road, New Plymouth. TOKO YARDS. MONDAY, JUNE 10, 191 d NEWTON KING TT AS received instructions from the trustees in the estate of the late MRS. C. HODGKINSON, to sell in the Toko Yards, on above date: WITHOUT RESERVE KK DAIRY COWS, mostly Jerse, . calf to Holstein bull, majorin to calve in August 7 in-calf heifers 1 3-year Holstein bull 20 weaners 20 fat sheep 20 woolly lambs 2 breeding sows 5 slips 1 boar Sale at 1 o'clock. The above is an established herd' t . over twenty years' standing. They have been heavily culled each year, and, being off hilly country, should do well out in the open. OOVKKXMKNT VALUATIONS UP SUKKI'SKIXS. HIDES, AND CALFSKINS '['HE above Valuations will be held at Newton Kings Wool Store, Stratford, every four weeks. Next sale Tuesday, June 20. Advieo Oarcli! and r.-ilioU on applic*NEWTON KING, .Stratford
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 June 1918, Page 8
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