SALES BY AUCTION \JJSWTON KING'S LIST OF, CLEAR ING-SALES: SEPTEMBER, ' 1 Monday, 2—J. W. Ross, Okokc, at Uffinul Yards. Monday, o—Fred Chapman, Warca. Wednesday, 25 W. J. Simons, at Inglewood yards. HAYMARKET SALE, STRATFOPJ} SATURDAY, AUGUST 3lf • NEWTON KINO sell as under: gg WEANERS 24 stores 3 porkers 2 sows 100 fencing posts 200 battens 2 milk carts 1 s.f. Dtacan plough Sale at 12 o'clock. ! URENUI YARDS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER & NEWTON KING sell "at his yards as above: 25 STORE & FORWARD '™" 7 « 50 mixed yearlings 28 mixed yearlings 20 fat sheep 20 4-j»?ar bullocks 15 springing heifers 10 springing dbws 15 2-year empty hellers--1 Shorthorn bull 1 30-h.p. 5-seater Kissel motor cat (good order). On account, of Mr. W. J. Day, Urutif 11 springing dairy cows, 2nd ealverj 10 springing heifers (Holstein) On account of Mr. J. W. Ross, Okok% who has sold his farm, WITHOUT RESERVES 230 2 and 4-tooth wethers 220 2 and ,4-tooth maiden ewei, i) choice young dairy cows 1 2-year springing heifer 23 yearling Holstein-Shorthoni steers 27 yearling HolsteirvShotthom Wfr ers 0 3-year steel's 2 farm mares 1 yearling colt 1 Massey s.f. plough, 2-yeal tins harrows, 4-bottle Babcock tester, whippie trees, chains, collars, hames, trap saddle, scales, quantity household fur* niture and farm sundries.
WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 5-seatcr Dodge motor car 1 45-gallon Alpha Laval sepaflito? (nearly new) Sale at 1 o'clock. STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. NEWTON KING \Y [LL sell at 3sis yards as above: MIXED YEARLINGS 20 yearling steers SO yearling heifers 20 2-year empty heifers 2f> 2 and 3-year springing heifei; 8 dairy cows 25 store cows . 28 mixed yearlings Sale at 1 o'clock. ON THE FARM, WAREA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. NEWTON KING TT AS received instructions .from MR. FRED CHAPMAN, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction a§ above, WITHOUT RESERVE: gj DAIRY COWS (in milk and spring. ing) 10 2-year dairy lieifern - 1(5 calves (Shorthorn) 2 Shorthorn bulls 1 J-draught mare 1 half-draught mare, guaranteed al« harness 1 gig mare, quiet and sound 0 milk cans, buckets, strainer, 2 bath tubs, boy's pony, saddle and bridle, saddle and bridle, gig and milk cart, harness, gig, milk cart, 2 disc 'narrows, plough, swingle trees, chains, tools, calf chains and troughs, posts, copper, barrels, lawn mower and all farm sundr.i'"*. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30. JJEWTON RING, WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OB WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. SHEEPSKINS & HIDES, ETC., offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. NEXT OFFERING—Tuesday, Sept. 17. Consignments must arrive by Fridaj previous. Advice Cards and Labels on application. •u-a -sSmpima B,aa;w3 X°o P®» _ pjoniy sdmvj SniSnßjj pm jngyJ,
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