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SALES BY AUCIIOH BAYMARKET SALE, STRATFOEJ). SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1918. NEWTON KING yyil/L sell by Public Auction at tie Hay market, as above: gg WEANERS 26 stores 2 sows 10 lambs {very good) 50 fencing posts Also, oil account of Mr. W. A. Dingle, who has sold his farm: 1 set disc harrows 1 plough 1 hay rake 1 stumping jack 1 set chain and tine harrows Drag and plough chains 1 set swingle trees 2 spray pumps Harness and sundries Sale at 12 o'clock, URENUI YARDS. MONDAY, JUNE 10,1917, newtoTking sell as above: 500 2-tooth, wethers 35 forward wethers 20 2-tooth wethers 20 empty ewes 20 store cowa 50 mixed weaners On account of Mr. C. N. Eowe, who is leaving for the front: 28 dairy cows, July and August ealvers, carrying 3rd and 4th calf 5 breeding sows 6 store pigs i Sale at 1 o'clock. STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, JUNE 11. NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above: 25, STORE & FORWARD COWS 80 mixed weaners 15 3-year in-calf Shorthorn heifers (choice) 20 in-calf 2 and 2j-year Shorthorn and Holatein heiferi (good|j 10 rising 2-year in-calf heifers 15 empty heifers CO lambs Sale at 1 o'clock.

ON THE FARM, PUNGAREKU. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Mr. James Rutherford, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE 32 COWS! 22 springing 3-year heifers (all from picked cows) 25 yearling heifers (picked) 6 yearling steers 1 pedigree Ayrshire bull 1 pedigree Shorthorn bull 4 plough horses (all work) Large quantity household furniture and sundries On account of Alex Kahn (sharemilker (with slight reserve): 1 L.K.G. milking machine, 5-cow plant with releaser (one season's use). 8 25-gallon milk cans Luncheon at 11 ajn. Sale at 12 noon. NOTE.—These cows are a fine line of grade Jerseys, nearly all young, and in first-class condition. Mr. Rutherford has been dairying for twenty years, and for the last ten years haß always kept purebred bulls. The majority of the herd are his own breeding. Cars will ran from Manaia and Kaponga the morning of the sale. . WAIWAKAIHO SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, JUNE 14. NEWTON" KING HI received instructions from MELj GEORGE MITCHELL, Mangorei, to sell as above, without reserve, the whole of his Pedigree and Grade Dairy Cows, consisting of: 10 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS 17 grade Jersey cows 12.. Shorthorn dairy cows Sale at 2 p.m. Catalogues on Application. I*L FERIAL JJOTJELX, NEW'PLYMOUTH; JjSMES HAWKINS .... Proprietor. JTOTDTES old and new friends that he has now taken over this oldestablished and well-known hostelry. The travelling public can rely on the best attention and every modern comfort. The Private Bar is one of the best in the province. Good Commercial and Private Rooms nhvaya ready. Wines and Spirits l<r; i-n tire- market. Cuisino exi'.'! lit ifi nsaderats. AH litiuors tu blc.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1918, Page 8

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