SALES BY AUCTION. XTEWTON KING'S LIST OF CLEAT ING SALES: JULY. Friday, 2G—P. «r. Nathan, Te Wen (sheep and store cattle) Monday, 29—C. Topliss, Motunui, Wai« tara. Tuesday, 30—T, J, Malone, Stratford' Yards. AUGUST. Thursday, Ist—P. P. O'Gdtmor, Huiroa, Thursday, I—Maurice Bates, Kaponga Friday, 2—G. R, Tylee, ICapuni Road, Rahotu. Wednesday, August 7—A. 1* Hunter, Okato. Thursday, B—Jos. Robson, Stratford. Thursday, B—M. P. Power, at the form. Kaponga. Monday, 12— J. C. Davidson, Waihi, Wal« tara (pedigree Jerseys)' Thursday, 15— W. B. Grant, Wednesday, July 31—A. IWbertson, Corawall Road, Ngaere. a HAYMARKET SALE, STRATFORD? SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1913, NEWTON KINO sell as unden. 45 WEANERB 36 stores 'V 2 sows X boy's pony (4 years) 1 cob (3 years) 1 set harness /■ 1 milk waggon Buggy and* harness 100 fencing posts 50 shares Stratford Dairy CoßUifliij| 200 feet 12x1 White Pine 200 feet 14x1 White Pine Sale at 12 o'clock. DOUGLAS SALE, NEWTON KINQ sell in his Douglas Yardrjt, above datet 150 HEAD mixed cattle 3QO 2, 4 & G-TOOTH & F.F.M, BREEDING EWES In conjunction with the New Zea< land Loan and Mercantile Agency Co* Ltd., on account of a client who is goiiyg out of sheep: ' WITHOUT RESERVE 500 MIXED-AGE EWES IN LAMS 300 good lambs 30 wethers 14 2§-y«ar steers 12 18-month steers 30 18-month steers Sale at 1 o'clock.
ON THE FARM, MOTUNUJ MONDAY, JULY 29. NEWTON" KINQ H AS received instructions from MR. C. TOPLJSS, who has leased his farm, to sell by public auction as abore, 4-YEAR EWES, in lamb (goo^ line) 20 fat and forward cows 2 draught geldings, 6 and 7> years, all harness X draught mare, aged , 2 aged draught brood mares 0 unbroken 3-year draughts by Empire 1 5-year hack ' 2 yearling draughts, well-known hunter (Grey Boy) Corbett corn crusher Feilding and Piatt portable engine, 10 horse-power * Cattle dog, Alfa Laval 100-gallon separator, 2 milk vats, box churn, shafting' and pulleys, 2 large salting troughs, tine harrows, wagjjoit, McCormick binder, mower, d.f. plough, 2 sets disc harrows, hay rake, McCormick seed drill, Andrews and Beaven chaffcutter, double bagger, with lOin. mouth, perfect order, light gig, chain harrows, lorry, block dray, sprjng dray, 0 sots plough harness, 2 cart saddles, 3 sets leading harness, spring cart harness, running gear, swingletrees and chains, 3 windlasses, spray pump, v hay sweep, 2 knife grinders, Planet Ji'., cultivator, crosscut saw, cultivator, circular saw, and belting, buggy harness, 2 18x20 tarpaulins, winnowing machines, hay forks, 2i> sacks' S&.s. chaff, 40 sacks good seed oats, 19 sacks dreadnought seed wheat, 9 sacks fowl wheat, 10 sacks 2nds oats, 30 empty sacks, Cambridge roller, 15 railway rails; 1 wheelbarrow and ail farm sundries. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. L. A. -NOLAN & CO. WOOL AND' SKIN BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH.
Q.OVEKNMENT Valuations conducted as under: Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Waitara, at short, intervals during season. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street, Now Plymouth, every four weeks. Next Valuation—July 23. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., conducted monthly. Next Sale, June 25. Address Labels and Atoice Cards forwarded on application.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1918, Page 8
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