SALES B7 AUCMOH VEWTON EUTCS USX OF CMSAE M ING SAIJES: JXHX ■Saesday, 2-3 X B. Smith, StasSsMfl Yards. Wednesday, 3—& Whe&tley, Ingleww) Yards. Thursday, 4—C. Wyatt, Bell Block, Thursday, 4—Alf. David, Cardiff. Saturday, B—Mr. C. 18. Wnnerty, at Stratford Yards. Monday, B—Mrs. Ge\ Martin, IThtww-. Tuesday, 9—o. A. Mulliaa, Stoay Bhrar Yards. Wednesday, 10—Fox and Qgarie, E*• puni. Wednesday, 10—C'. Honeyfeld, Tatauri" maka. Thursday, 11— N. Millar, Barrett BotuL Thursday, 11—A. P. Cuff, Warwick Boad, Stratford. Saturday, 13—A. E. Watkins, Hawera (in conjunction with Fanners' Go* op.) Monday, 15— G. Brewer, MangoreL Tuesday, 16—0. Watchorn, Stratford
Yards. Tuesday, 16— T. Coldrick, Junction Ed, Inglewood. Wednesday, 17—A. J. Campbell, Est E&, Stratford. ' Wednesday, 17— W. C. Stanley, logwood Yards. Thursday, 18—X 1 . J. Browning, Waihspi Road, Ngaere. , Thursday, 18— G. T. Elliott aai-j, Mi Lepper. Friday, 19— J. Isgar, Tuna. Tuesday, 23—Hughson and Vsneffli, Okato. Wednesday, —E. and S. RqynnS*, Skinner Road, Stratford. Wednesday, 24—6. R. Tylee, KaM Eft, Rahotu. Wednesday, 24 R. W. Dawson, Main South Boad, Rahotu. Thursday, 25—M. M. Knox, Te jPopa. AUGUST. Thursday, I—F. J. Moore, Bobeon Bwd, Ngaere. Thursday, B—Jos. Robaon, Stratford. Monday, 12— J. C. Davidson, WaSbS, VR& tara (pedigree Jerseys) INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULYS. NEWTON KING at his yards as above: g GOOD HOLSTEIN COWS (springing fl. good Jersey cowb (spring cateeaj % choice in-call heifers 50 20-month steers 50 mixed weaners 30 empty 2-year heifers 20 Holstein yearling heifers 40 good yearling steers 28 store and forward cows 15 springing heifers 100 2 and 4-tooth ewes in lamb 50 ewes in lamb 100 2-tooth wethers 172 2-tooth ewes (good), subject to sale 60 lambs 65 fat wethers On account of Mr. J. Wheatley, whose lease has expired: 45 young dairy cows, mostly August and September calvers Express 3 farm horses (slight reserve) PEDIGREE AND GRAPE JERSEYST MANGAOBASABELL BLOCK. THURSDAY, JULY A, newton" king JJAS received instructions from MR. 0.; WYATT, who is giving up Daily* ing, to sell by Public Auction as above the whole of his pedigree and gradi Jersey cows, as under: PEDIGREE COWS 19 grade cows 5 2-year pedigree heifers {spring* ing) 5 grade 2-year heifers (springing} 4 pedigree yearling hflifeirs 4 pedigree yearling bulls 1 3-year pedigree Jersey bull *©fr< tune's Frisky," by PBtanef Noble" out of "Prifiky Botes*
NOTE.—The above are a good Kne «f Jerseys. Catalogues of the pedigree catflb are obtainable at any of the aneSoHceril offices. Mr. Wyatt, when purchasing the farm from Mr. Batey, took over tite 3m> Bey cattle with the place, and he has sow a nice line to offer. It is only iQ-health that now compels him to reßnquiah dairying. The grade dairy cows axe good and springing. Buyers from tooth em book seats at Mr. Newton Sing's office* at Manaia and Kaponga. Luncheon Provided. Sale at EUIO o'clock. YARDS. . FRIDAY, JUGS' 6. NEWTON KMC sell as above: 25 STORE & FORWAED COWS 10 guaranteed sound dairy cowa 4 young farm horses (unbroken} 10 3-year heifers, Halsteia-ShoepiflUl close to proft 60 mixed yearlings 5 Springers On account of Mr. H. Hopkins: 40 good Holstein steer yearlings Sale at 1 o'clock. < [Professional Card.] M Ea g. H. g lW *«* MEMBER OF NX ACADEMY. Is prepared to receive PupUs In Drawing ■«*** Painting In Oils or Water Colon. Terms on Application. AVENUE ROAD. Tatenh/ra. ML
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