SALES BY AUCTION ■VTEWTON KING'S LIST OP CLEAE •" ING SALES: JUNK. Thursday, 27—C. Andrews, Okato. Thursday, 27—Thos. Whytc, Patiki Road, Pihama. Friday, 28->-Mrs. McGill, Cheal Road, Ngaere. Friday, 2S.—Clifford Bros. (Pedigree Friesians) Lepperton. Saturday, 29.—<5. Jeffries, Oaonui (in conjunction with Fanners' Co-op.). JULY. Tuesday,; 2—D. B. Smith, Stratford Yards., Wedneiidayi 3—J. Wheatlcy, Inglewood Yards., Thursday, 4—C. Wyatt, Bell Block. Thursday, 4—Alf. David, Cardiff. Monday, Splits, Ge . Martin, Huiroa. Tuesday, 9—o. A. Mullion, Stony River Yards.; Wednesday, 10—Fox and Ogilvie, Kapuni. Wednesday, 10—C. Honeyfield, Tataraimaka. Thursday, 11— N. Millar, Barrett Road. Thursday; 11—A. F. Cuff* Warwick Road, Stratford. Saturday, 13—A. E. Watkins, Hawera (in conjunction with Farmers' Coop.) Monday, 15— G. Brewer, Mangorei. ' Tuesday, 16—C. Watchorn, Stratford Yards. Wednesday, 17—A. J. Campbell, Esk Rd., Stratford. Wednesday, 17— W. C. Stanley, Inglewood Yards. Thursday, 18— F. J. Browning, Waihapa Road, Ngaere. Thursday, 18— G. T. Elliott and J. W. Lepper. Friday, 10— J. Isgar, Tuna. Tuesday, 23—Hughson and Vincent, Okato. Wednesday, rt—E. and S. Reynolds Skinner Road, Stratford. Wednesday, 2<t-G. R. Tylee, Kahui Rd., Rahotu. Wednesday, 24 R. W. Dawson, Main South Road, Rahotu. Thursday, 25—M. M. Knox, Te Popoi AUGUST. Thursday, I—F. J. Moore, Robson Road, Ngaere. Thursday, B—Jos. Robson, Stratford. CHEAL ROAD, NGAERE. FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1918. NEWTON KINO ETAS received instructions from MRS. A. E. MAGILL, who, has sold her farm, to sell on the property on above WITHOUT RESERVE: ' DAIRY COWS, grade Jerseys, expected to calve August-Septem-ber 11 mixed weaners 4 farm horses j 2 sows to farrow August ' j 1 sow and litter 7 store pigs (good) ' 1 milk waggon and harness, 1 buggy and harness, 8 milk cans, 1 R. & G. 9-coultcr drill, 2 s.f. ploughs, chain and disc harrows, sledge, separator and churn, 1 8-cow tester complete, 6 sacks i potatoes, farm tools, sundries, etc. Household furniture and effects. | WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 140 fully-paid-up shares in Eltham Dairy Co, On account of Mr. N. A. Brown: 14 2-year in-calf heifers Sale at 12.30 p.m. Luncheon Provided The above herd is considered one of the best in the Ngaere district. They are practically all grade Jerseys, showing quality and in good condition, Anyone in want of first-class eows should attend this sale. WAIWAKAIHO SALEYARDS. MONDAY, JULY 1. (Altered from Friday, June 28, owing to Messrs. Clifford Bros.' Friesian Sale.) NEWTON KING TUILL seU as above: 15Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE 5 dairy cows (guaranteed/" 10 springing heifers 50 goats (mostly females) 45 good ewes in lamb IMPORTANT UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF PEDIGREE JERSEYS.' SATURDAY, JULY, 13, 191 S. NEWTON KINO THE FARMERS* CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF ' NEW ZEALAND, LTD. . j (IN CONJUNCTION) sell on account of A. E, WAT- j 'KINS, Hawera: Ug HEAD PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE, COMPRISING: 7g COWS IN CALF 25 2-YEAR HEIFERS IN CALF JO BULLS, FROM 1 TO 5 YEARS Sale Commences at 12 noon sharp. Catalogues obtainable from any of the Auctioneers' Branches. I TOKO SALE I QLIENTS will please note that Toko Sale, carded for Friday, June 28, has been- cancelled. NEWTON KING, * Auctioneer.
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