SALES BY AtJCTIOH INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, NEWTON KING VyiLL sell at his yards as abovei A STORE COWS 32 2J-year forward conditioned b«{« f era 19 2 J-year steers ! 40 weaner steers 26 weaner lieifers ' 20 2-year empty lieifers 10 2-year springing heifer* 3 springing cows 14 good yearling steer*. A3 mixed weaner* 200, ewes in lamb 40 lioggets 300 4 and C-tooth and f,m. ewes in lamb Bale at 1 o'cloifc, Thursday, august i, 191*1 NEWTON KING T-TAS received instructions front.Mß. P. F. O'CONNOR, whose lease has expired, to sell on the property on above* date, WITHOUT RESERVE* gg DAIRY COwk, expected <t*-gttv£ August-September 3 empty heifers J!W' 6 weaners 1 3j-year Shorthorn bull 1 4-year colt ; 1 hack 1 gelding, aged 1 sow, to farrow September. Block dray and harness, tliic S&&, tine harrows Sale at 1 o'clbck. Luncheon Provided. RAHOTU SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2. NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above* gQ MIXED YEARLINGS 20 store and forward cowg 10 springing heifers 10 dairy cows close up
On account of MR G. R. TYLEE, Ka« hui Road, Rahotu, who is going out oi dairying, Without Reserve: Aft DAIRY COWS, practically all young and mostly Holstein-Shorthorn cross 5 25-gallon milk cans 11-coultor McCormick drill (reserte) 5-year gelding, all harness (reserve) On accoiuit of Mr. Ed. Walters 300 hoggets On account of MR 11. LANDER, Rahotu (at the conclusion of the cattle sale); The "whole of the furniture contained in a six-roomed house. ON THE FARM, OKATO. WEDNESDAY AUGUST fc NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from MR A. L. HUNTER, who is relinquish ing dairying, owing to labor difflcultiet and ill health, to sell on the farm a above, WITHOUT RESERVE: 7Q SHORTHORN AND FRIESIA* DAIRY COWS 12 sprigning heifers by Parthena S* de Kol Fayno 1 pedigree Berkshire boar 3 sows in farrow 1 sow with litter 9 good store and weaner pigs Milk cans, calf chains, Bpring.carf 3-bottle Babcock tester with 60 sampl bottles, calf and pig troughs and baj r^els WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 2 pedigree Friesian, bulls—Parthent (6 years), ant Alcartra Pauline (5 years) 1 5-cow.4Ridd mUjbing machine witl releaserjn first-class order l w 2£-h.p. Lister engihe (hew) .. r, Luncheon Provided. Sa|;; at "13.9,0 o'clock. NOfE.-i-Jfr. ; ,^.^fe' : Hunter has beel dairying for''4Sie>laat'seven years, am has always culled heavily. Nearly 3 |i«r pent, of--the: herd are heifers pioke/ • from his best cows. Several of the olda cows will have-carved sby the day of salt The herd arc all in calf to eithe'f of th. two pedigree Friesian bulls mentioned ,sall extended pedigrees of these built will be given at the sale. Their brecU ing combines the best blood of Americai dairy cattle. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, ANJT CALFSKINa fHR above Valuations will be held Al Newton King's Wool Store, Strat ford r every four weeks. Next sale Tuesday, July' 23. Advico Cardu and Labels on apphV NEWTON KING, ' Sh'atford -—»-~i« uu .tvnui iaojL. 01 avenue i\om, at bis registered printing office, Currio Street, New I'lynwotli. SATURDAY, JULY ii, IMS.
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