SALES BY- AUCTION XJEWTON KING'S LIST OP CLEAR: Es T G SAJ.ES: AUGUST. Wednesday, August 7—A. L. Hunter, Okato.* Thursday, B—Jos, Rotson, Stiatford. Thursday, B—M. I', Power, at the farm, Kaponga. Thursday, £—Stephen Hale, Warea, Monday, 12 —J. C. Davidson, Wailii, Waitara (pedigree Jerseys) Thursday, 15— W. B. Grant, Westown
URENUI YARDS. MONDAY, AUGUST 5. NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above gQQ HOGGETS
15 store cows 30 good veaner heifera G forward cows 40 mixed yearlings CO ewes in lamb 2 good draught horses (any har- , I10SE) 14 empty 2-year heifers 00 4 and 6-tooth wethers 25 woolly lambs 20 4-tooth to i.f.in. m-lamb ewes 5 springing heifers 35 good 2-tooth wethers, early shorn 15 wethers 150 2, 4 and 8-tooth wethers 400 f.f.m. ewes in lamb Sale at 1 o'clock, """STONY RIVER YARDS. " ■TUESDAY, AUGUST 6. NEWTON KING sail Qit his yards as above: 30 STORL it FORWARD COWS (10 mixed yearlings 15 springers
ON ACCOUNT MR. W. G. RICHARDSON: 100 MIXED YEARLINGS, off turnips 20 18-month steers 10 mixed cattle 200 good hoggets off turnips 50 call hoggets
STRATFORD YARDS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1918. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from MR. JOE ROBSOX to sell in ihe Stratford Yards on the above date, WITHOUT RESERVE: 31 DAIRY COWS Sale at ■ 1 o'clock. air. Lease of the Breekon Rofid farm hsa expired, and the above cows are for absolute sale. They are all close lip and in good condition. UNRESERVED niSPERSAITsALE OF PEDIGREE & GRADE JERSEY CATTLE. MOTUNUI (WAITARA). MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1918. NEWTON KING
JJAS received instructions from MR. J C DAVIDSON, who, owing to labor difficulties, must relinquish dairying, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS 9 pedigree Jersey 2-year heifers 17 pedigree Jersey yearling heifers < pedigree Jersey yearling bulls 2 pedigree Jersey 2-year bulls 1 pedigree Jersey 5-year bull 20 grade Jersey springing cows D.f. plough in good order (reserve) 4 10-gallon cream cans Luncheon Provided Sale at 11.30 a m Catalogues can be obtained at any of the auctioneer's offices.
NOTE—Mr, Davidson has been breeding for many years, and has built up a very choke line of dairy cattle. He has never shown or systematically tested any of his herd, but ia-confident that should the lot of his cows be put under the S.O.R. tests the majority would average well over 4001bs butterfat The cattle are in splendid condition, and will be sold to the highest bidder. Cars v/ ill run from Mr King's offices at New Plymouth, Kaponga, Mantpa, Stratford and Inglewood on the morning of the sale. Intending buyers will please book seats early.
L. A. NOLAN & CO. GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. 'NEW PLYMOUTH. Q.OVERNMENT Valuations conducted ns underWool: At our store, Quay Street, Waitara, at short intervals during sea-
son. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill. Street, New Plymouth, every four weeks. Next Valuation—August 20. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., conducted monthly. Next Sale, June 25. Address Labels and A&rico Cards ■ warded on app£catio%
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