SALES BY ATJCXION. \7EWTO}f KING'S LIST OP CLEAR INQ SALES: JULY; Monday, 29—C. Topliss, Motunui, Waitara. Tuesday, 30—T: J; • Malone, Stratford Yard*. AUGUST. Thursday, Ist—P. F. O'Connor, Hufroa. Thursday, Bates, Kaponga Friday, 2—G. R. Tylee, Kapuni Road, | Rahptu. : August 7—A: L. Hunter, Okato. Thursday, 8-Jos. Rofcson, Shatfori Kapoaga. Monday, l2—,l. C. Davidson, Waibi, WaitWAi .(pedigree Jerseys) :Ttatr»day,4s—W. B. Grant, Westown Wednesday, 'July 31—A. Robertson, Cornwall \Road, Ngaere. HAYM&KKET SALE, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1918. ' NEWTON KING l.boyfs pony (4 years) l*6b (3 years) 1 set harness 1 milk, waggon "Rneriwr and liai<naaa 100 fencing posts fiO shares Stratford Dairy Company 200 feet 12x1 White Pine 200 feet 14 x 1 White Pine ■ Sale at 12 o'clock. DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, .JULY 29,191$ NEWTON KING
WILL sell in his Douglas Yards onj above date: JgQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE QAA 2, 4 & G-TOOTH & F.F.M. BREEDING EWES In conjunction with the Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., on account of a client who is going out of sheep: WITHOUT RESERVE: gAA, MIXED-AGE EWES IN LAMB 300 good lamba 30 wethera 14 2J-year steers 12 18-month steers 30 13-month steers - Sale at 1 o'clock. ON THE FARM, MOTUNUI. MONDAY, JULY 29. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from MR. C. TOPLISS, who has leased his farm, to sell by public auction as above, QQO 4-YEAR EWES, in lamb (goodi line) 20 fat and forward cows j 2 draught geldingd, G and 7 years, all harness 1 draught mare, aged 2 aged draught brood mares S unbroken 3-year draughts by Empire 1 5-year hack 2 yearling draughts, well-known hunter (Gray Boy) Corbett corn crusher Feilding and Piatt portable' engine, 10 horse-power Cattle dog, Alfa Laval 100-gallon separator, 2 milk vats, bos churn, shafting and pulleys, 2 large salting troughs, tine harrows, waggon, MeCormick 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, spring dray, 5 sets plough harness, 2 cart saddles, 3 -seta leading harness, spring cart haw«ss, running gear, swingletrees and chains, 3 windlasses, spray pump, hay sweep, 2 knife grinders, Planet Jr., cultivator, crosscut saw, cultivator, circular saw, and belting, buggy harness, 2 18x20 tarpaulins, winnowing machines, hay forks, 251 sacks o.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, wheelbarrow and all farm sundries. ALSO: 1 Reid and Grey d.f. plough, guaranteed in first-class order NOTE.—The above ewes are an exceptionally fine line right on lambing. They will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, The horses are good. Luncheon Provided. * Sale at 12.30 o'clock. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. DISPERSAL SALrToF PEDIGREE JERSEYS. MOTUNUI (Waitara). MONDAY, AUGUST 12. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from MR. J. C. DAVIDSON to sell as above: JJHE WHOLE of his. Pedigree 'and j Grade Jersey; Cattle, consisting in all of about S» head. Catalogues are now being prepared, and will be forwarded on application.
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