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SALES BY AUCTION VTEWTON KING'S LIST Of CLEAR ING SALES: JULY. Wednesday, 17—A. J. Campbell, Esk Ed, Stratford. Wednesday, 17—W, C. Stanley, Inglewood Yards. Thursday, 18— F. J. Browning, Waihapj Road, Nfc-ere. Thursday, 18—G, T. Elliott and J. W. Lcpper. Friday, 19— J. Isgar, Tuna. Monday, 22—P. F O'Connor, Euiroa. Tuesday, 23 —Hughson and Vincent Okato. Wednesday, ri—E. and S. EeynoldSj Skinner Road, Stratford. Wednesday, 24—G, R. Tylee, KaM Ed., Rahotu. Thursday, 25—M. M. Knox, Te Popo. Thursday, 25 W. A. Thomas, Puniho (Registered Shorthorns) Friday, 26—P. J. Nathan, Te Weta (sheep and store cattle) Saturday, 27 W. Harris, Motonui, Wai« tara. Monday, 29 N. J. Power, at Kapcmga yards. Monday, 29—C. Topliss, Motnnui, Will tara. Tuesday, 30— T. J. Malone, Stratford Yards. AUGUST. Thursday, I—A. L. Hunter, Okato. Thursday, S—Jos. Robson, Stratford. Monday, 12— J. C. Davidson, Waihi, Wal< tara (pedigree Jerseys) P. J. BROWNING'S CLEARING SALS. sale, advertised for Ng&ere on Thursday nest, the 18th instant, has Wen withdrawn. NEWTON KING. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17. NEWTON KING sell at his yards as abov«<r gQ 2-YEAR STEERS 20 prime fat heifers 20 in-ealf 2-year heifers 25 store and forward cows 20 good yearling steers 15 good yearling heifers . 40 yearling steers 25 yearling heifers 25 2-year empty heifers fl good dairy cows early calvajjj 00 lambs ' 00 fat and forward ewes 200 Lincoln ewes in lamb 1 41-year saddle pony 40 fully-paid-up shares in xnglewooct Bacon Co. On account of MR. A. W. BUDGE, who has sold his farm: 3go 2, 4 & 6-TOOTH & F.F, EWES in lamb 12'! hoggets G 4-tooth Romney rams 3 Southdown rams 20 21 to 3-year Bteers <5 cows and calves 4 18' month heifers Wool press, disc harrows hay rake, 13 hurdles. Stock off turnips. On account of MR. W. C. STANLEY, who is going into camp: DAIRY COWS, i&d Sep* tember calvers 7 mixed yearlings 11 mixed weanevs 2 farm horses (heavy) 1 gig pony Disc harrows, chain and tine mt rows, s.f. plough, spring cart, rubbertyred gig, Whipple trees and chains., 2 sets harness, 2 cans, 4 barrels, jack, maul and wedges, crowbar, 14-galloa copper, wheelbarrow, farm tools and sundries. Sale at 1 o'clock. AT MR. GEO. ELLIOT'S FARM! HURFORD ROAD. THURSDAY, 18th JULY NEWTON KINO JJAS received instructions from- Mr. Geo. Elliot, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as aboVe, WITHOUT RESERVE: DAIRY cows in good condition (August and September culvers} 1 20-month Holstein bull 3 20-month heifers 1 3-yenr heifer 6 yearling heifers, horse, gig and harness (horse quiet reliable), one 90-gallon Do Laval separator, hand or power (slight reserve), Hornsby plow, tine harrows, whipplctrees, chains, harness, wheelbarrow, milk vat, 2 cream cans, fowls, good meat safe, milk buckets, 3 cow rugs, and all farm sundries. On account of Mr. J. W. LEPPER: 10 dairy cows, due August-Septem-ber, Jersey-Holstein cross, all 3rd ealvers. 2 2-year springing heifers, 22 gallon Alfa de Laval separator # (nearly new), 2 s.f. ploughs, - Tyne harrows, cultivator, 2 cross-cut saws, and all sundries Luneheon provided. Sale at 12.30. A North British Hot Water Bottle is the best preventative against cold feet and wakoful nights. But look for the "Unique" stopper, the brand of satisfaction. All chemists.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1918, Page 8

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535

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1918, Page 8

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