SALES BY AUCTION. XTEWTOX KlNU'y LIST OF CLEAR INU SALES: Tuesday, 23—Huglisois and Vincent, Okiito. Wednesday, "I—B. and S. Reynolds; Skinner Road, i-'iratford. Wednesday, 24 W. Harris, Motunui, Waitara. Thursday, 25—M. 1.1. Knox, Te Popo. Tliuisday, 25 W. A. Thomas, Puniho (Registered Shorthorns) Friday,' 20— V. 3. Nathan, Te Wera (sheep and store cuttle) Monday, ?.i)--C. Toplis3, Motunui, Waitara. Tuesday, 30— T. J. Malone, Stratford Yards. AUGUST. Thursday, I—A. L. Hunter, Okato. Thursday, ]—Maurice Bates, Kaponga Friday, *2~-G. JR. 'i'ylee, Kapuni Road, Rahotu. Thursday, 8-Jos. Robscn, Stiatford. Thursday, 3—M. P. Power, at Kaponga Yards. Monday, 12— J. C. Davidson, Waihi, Waitara (pedigree Jerseys) Thursday, 15— W. B. Grant, Westown STONY RIVER YARDS. TUKSDAY, 23rd JULY. JUEWTON KING WILL sell, at his yards, as above—--9 A STORE AND FORWARD COWS 50 mixed yearlings 30 good yearling steers 20 yearling steers C fat heifera 15 2-year empty heifers 5 dairy cows (guaranteed) 10 2-year grade Jersey springing heifers 15 in-calf heifers 50 2, 4 and 0-tooth and f.m. ewes in lamb 89 good lambs On account MESSRS nUGHSON and VINCENT, PunihoWITHOUT RESERVE, 32 Shorthorn Dairy Cows, in calf to purebred Shorthorn bull A 2 and 3-year Shorthorn in-cali heifers 5 store cows 9 weaners, 13-bailcd cowshed Theso cows are all young, early Olivers, and in fine condition. Have had turnips and hay since Ist May. Cars will leave Opunake at 10 a.m, Seats should be booked at Hughson' Store, or Burnette's Hotel, Opunake. Also, WITH SLIGHT RESERVEThe Farm of 112 Acres, W.C.S.R: lease, 6 years to run, full compensation for improvements; 4roomed house, 13-bailed cowshed, and all farm buildings; well subdivided. On account of MESSRS CASSIE BROS., WITHOUT RESERVE, 39 first-class dairy cows {July and August calvers, mostly Jersey Shorthorn, and young) These cows have been inspected, anc are a good line, practically all coming in during the next three or four weeks. On account of MR. HEKE MARTIN— Without Reserve, 22 dairy cows, all Shorthorn (young and calving August); all good framed cows. . On account ofE. Bridgensans Small quantity furniture. NOTE.—Cars will run from Manait and Kaponga on the morning of sale Buyers will please book seats early. ON THE FARM, MOTUNUI. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, j NEWTON KING" "~TAS received instructions from MI W. HARRIS, who, owing to labo difficulties, must relinquish dairying, t sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: gl GOOD DAIRY COWS, good frame! sorts and early calvers 2 Shorthorn bulls 15 yearlings WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 Ridd 4-cow releaser plant 1 2}-h.p. Lister engine Luncheon Provided Sale at 1 o'clock. ! FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1918. NEWTON KING "AS received instructions from P. f NATHAN, Esq. who has sold hi; farm, to sell on the property on abov< date, WITHOUT RESERVE: 2200 2 " toot " wet bers (to be draftei in lots to suit purchasers) 700 empty 2-tooth ewes (to be drafi ed) Qimntty of basic slag, Johnson' fencing wire, phosphate, woo packs. On account of other vendors:; 500 hoggets (off turnips) 400 4 and 0-tooth wethers 350 i and 0-tooth wethers 50 mixed yearlings (off turnips) "Sal> at 12,30 f
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