SALES BY AUCTION. Ifl-EWTON KING'S LIST OP CLEAR r JSQ SALES* ' " | JULY. Wednesday, 10—Fox and Ogilvie, K»» puni. Wednesday, 10—C. Honeyfield, Tataraimaka. Thursday, 11— N. Millar, Barrett Road. Thursday, 11—A. P. Cuff, Warwick Eoad, Stratford. [Saturday, 13—A. E. Watkins, Hawera (in conjunction with Farmers' Co°P-> V Monday, 15— G. Brewer, Mangorei. Monday, 15— R. Till, Stanley Road, Midhirst Tuesday, 16-C. W&tchorn, Stratford Yards. Tuesday, 16— T. Coldrick, Junction Bd., Inglewood. Wednesday, 17—A. J. Campbell, Esk Ri, Stratford. Wednesday, 17— W. C. Stanley, Inglewood Yards. Thursday, 18— F. J. Browning, Waihapa Road, Nj,.ere. Thursday, 18— G. T. Elliott and J. W. Lepper. Friday, 10— J. Isgar, Tuna. Monday, 22 J. W. Reid, Hurworth. Monday, 22—P. F. O'Connor, Huiroa. Tuesday, 23—Hughson and Vincent, Okato. Wednesday, El—E. and S. Reynolds. Skinner Road, Stratford. Wednesday, 24 G. R. Tylee, Kahni Rd., Rahotu. Wednesday, 24-r-R, W. Dawson, Main ' South Road, Rahotu. Thursday, 25—M. M. Knox, Te Popo. Thursday, 25 W. A. Thomas, Puniho (Registered Shorthorns) AUGUST. Thursday, B—Jos. Robson, Stratford. Monday, 12— J. C. Davidson, Waihi, Waitara (pedigree Jerseys) ON THE FARM, BARRETT ROAD, OMATA. THURSDAY, JULY 11. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from ME N MILLER, whose lease has expand, I to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE i IQf DAIRY COWS,-in calf to purebred Shorthorn bull, due July and t August (15 Shorthorn, 5 Kolstein and 17 grade Jerseys) 1 purebred Shorthorn bull 15 mixed -2year cattle 23 yearling heifers (Shorthorn and Jersey) 4 yearling bulls 1 good ij-draught gelding, 4 years (all harness) 2 farm horses 1 chestnut gelding (harness or saddle) 1 breeding sow 4 store pigs 220 feet half-inch piping, 82 feet three-quarter-inch and inch piping, 50 fowls, 20 ducks, horse rake, hay tedder, express, pole and harness, spring tip cart and harness, gig and harness, dray and other harness, 2 saddles and I bridles, pig net, troughs, race and barrels, scalding troughs, 4 horse rugs, 8 , milk cans, separator and cream cans, chain harrows and all farm sundries. Luncheon Provided Sale at 12.30. NOTE,—These cows are a good young lot that have been very heavily culled 'by Mr Miller The quality is right, and they should do wonderfully well this coming season, as they are in good heart. WARWICK ROAD, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1918. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from MR. A. F. CUFF, who has sold bis farm, sellsftn the property on above date: WITHOUT RESERVE: 27 DAIRY COWS, expected to calve August-September 1 Shorthorn bull 1 gelding, all farm work 1 milk cart, 4 milk cans, plough, mower, hay rake, disc and chain harrows, 1 drill (newj slight reserve) ■ / • On account of Mr. W. Vincent, sharemilker: 1 young Jersey cow A.WJt. Milking Machine parts Sale at 1 o'clock* Luncheon Provided. The above herd has been heavily culled for the last 12 months. They are a really good lot, and in splendid condition. My agent recommends them to intending purchasers. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED DISeERSAL SALE OF PEDIGREE JERSEYS. At HAWERA SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1918 NEWTON KING THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. (IN CONJUNCTION) 'WILL sell on account of A, E. WATKINS, Hawera: 1-JQ HEAD PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE, COMPRISING: •7K COWS IN CALF OK 2-YEAR HEIFERS IN CALF ■JO BULLS, FROM 1 TO 5 YEARS Sale Commences at 12 noon sharp. Catalogues obtainable from ;;ny of the "Uictioncoi'i' ■iiiiuf'.-ea
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1918, Page 8
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