SALES BY AUCTION. VEWTON KING'S LIST 01-' CLE AS ING SALES: .JULY. Friday, 19— J. Ingar, Tuna. Monday, 22—1'. I? O'Connor, Hiiiroa; Tuesday, 23—llugUaoii and Vincent Oka to. Wednesday, ? I—K. and S. Reynolds Skinner Road, Ftratford. Wednesday, 24—W, Harris, Motunui Waitara. Thursday, 25—M. M. Knox. To Popo. Thursday, 25 W. A. Thomas, Punihc (Registered Shorthorns) Friday, 26—P. J. Nathan, Te Wera (sheep and store cattle) Monday, 20—N> J. Power, at Kaponga yards. Monday, 20—C. Topliss, Motunui, Waitara. Monday, 29—-M. J". Power, Kaponga Yards Tuesday, 30— T. J. Malone, Stratford Yards. AUGUST. Thursday, I—A. L. Hunter, Okato. Friday, 2—G. R. Tylee, Kapuni Koad, Rahotu. Thursday, Br-Jos. Rofcson, Stratford. Monday, 12— J. C. Davidson, Waihi, Waitara (pedigree Jerseys) URENUI NEWTON KING sell at his yards. as above: 20 2 & 3-YEAR IN-CALF HEIFERS 20 2-year empty heifers 15 store cows CO mixed yearlings 160 hoggets, off turnips 200 mixed age ewes in lamb On account of Messrs. Johnson and Burrows, Uruti, WITHOUT RESERVE: 12 good dairy cows (all particulars supplied) On account of Mr. Richards, Motunui: 9 first-class dairy cows Horse, trap and harness 2 school ponies Scalding tub, hay forks, wheelbarrow and new Orion range. 1 8-year gelding, guaranteed sound and quiet in any harness Gig and harness Sale at 1 o'clock. ' STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, 23rd JULY. NEWTON KING sell, at Jiis yards, as above—--20 STORE AND FORWARD COWS 50 mixed yearlings 20 yearling steers C fat heifers 15 2-year empty heifers 6 dairy cows (guaranteed) 3Q 2-year grado Jersey springing heifers 15 in-calf 1 On account MESSRS HUGJTSON' and VINCENT, PuniIiQ—WITHOUT RESERVE, 52 Shorthorn Dairy Gows, in calf to purebred Shorthorn, hull ,1 2 and 3-year Shorthorn in-calf heifers 5 store cows 9 weaners, These cows are all young, early calvers, and in fine condition. Have had turnips and hay since Ist May, Also, WITH SLIGHT RESERVEThe Farm of 11-2 Acres, W.C.S.K: lease, ,6 yea??? to run, full compensation for improvements; 4roomod house, 10-bailed cowshed, and all farm buildings; well subdivided. On account of MESSRS CA'SSIE BROS., WITHOUT RESERVE, S9 first-class dairy cows (July andn August calvers, mostly Jersey Shorthorn, and young) ■On account of MR. HBKE MARTINWithout Reserve, 22 .dairy cows, all Shorthorn (young, and calving August); all goodframed esws. ON THE FARM, MOTUNUI. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24. NEWTON KING |JAS received' instructions from. MR. W. HARRIS, who, owing to, l&b'or difficulties, must relinquish to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE:, , 61 DAIRY COWS, good frameU sorts 'and early calvera " 2 Shorthorn bulls 15 yearlings -WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 Ridd 4-cow releaser plant I 21-li.p. Lister engine Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OS SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, AND CALFSKINS, above Valuations will be held at Newton King's Wool Store, Stratford, every four weeks. Next sale Tuesday, July 23, Advice Cords and Libels on applies.NEWTON KING, Stratford, ■
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1918, Page 8
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