SALES BY AU.'TION. NEWTON KING CALENDAR OF CLEARING SALES. JULY. Wednesday, 9—Mrs. A. Voullaire, Riverlea. Wednesday, 9—R. McK. Morrison, Toko Road, Toko. Thursday, 10— F. L. Taylcr. Gordon Rd, Tolco. Thursday, 10—Farnham Bros., Tataraimaka. Friday, 11—Tito, Egmont Road (at Walwakaiho yards). Friday, 11—Jas. Linn, Standish Road, Monday, 14— H. D. and F. W. Collins, Tataraimaka. Tuesday, 15 —Thos. Harvey, Pungarehu. Wednesday, 10—D. and A E. Watkina (in conjunction with NZ. Loan Co.) (pedigree and grade Jerjty cows) Thursday, 17— R. E. Sutton, Waitoitoi. Friday, 18— J. W. Upaom, Frankley Road Monday, 21—A. J. Guscott, Carrington Road. Wednesday, 23—Mrs. Bryden, Carrington Road. Thursday, 24-11, Jeffrey, "Bell Block. Friday, 25—Cowling Bros., Omata (registered Shorthorns), at Waiwakailio yards. Saturday, 20— J. Hall, Huiroa. Monday, 28—Estate James Hambiyn, Hen wood Road, Bell Block. Tlmrsiay, 31—Dueker Bros., Warea. Thursday, 31—Messrs. Ranford Bros., Opunake Stratford (Pedigree Jerseys)
pEDIGREE J*RIESIANS IJ"HIS Sale, advertised for FRIDAY, July 25, has, through the railway restrictions, been postponed until further notice. All clients who have received cata< togues are requested to take care of same for use later on in the season. NEWTON KING. RATA STREET, INGLEWOOD. THURSDAY, JULY 10. NEWTON KING
fJAS received instructions from Mr. W. Paul, who has sold bis property, to sell by public auction his household furniture and effects, aa under, Without Reserve: 1 tip-top Jersey cow, due in August 2 Jersey heifer yearlings Dining table and chairs, easy chairs, duchess set, t.b. washstand, cheffonier, overmantle, chest drawers, couch, sofa, kitchen table and chairs, small tables, double and single bedsteads, wire wove mattresses, wash stands, toilet tables, mirrors, book case and books, violin, passage runner, linoleums, fender and irons, toilet sets, curtains, blinds and poles, lawn mower, Planet Junior, wheelbarrow, cross-cut saw, two beehives in patent boxes, six fowls, copper, No. 1 churn, butter pounder, garden tools and sundries.
WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 1914 model Ford car, in good order Piano Mirror-faced wardrobe Sale at 1 o'clock. WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 11. 100 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 1 good springing cow On Account of K. Tito, Egmont Road, who lias sold his farm—--23 young dairy cows, mostly Jer-sey-Holstein and due July and August 3 springing heifers 8 yearlings SALE AT l" O'CLOCK.
OPUNAKE ROAD, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, JULY 31. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS PEDIGREE JERSEYS NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Messrs. Ranford Bros., who have sold their form and are dissolving partnership, to sell on the property on above date: gQ HEAD HIGH-CLASS PEDIGREE JERSEYS Farm implements, etc. Full particulars later.
MWTON KING WOOLBROKER, GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OP WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. NEXT SALE-June 24. Consignm >nts must arrive l»y PridUj previous. Advice Cards and Labeli ou application. SO FAKMEKS AND ITHEIIS. ON SALE, poSTa, Strainers and Droppen, In toy quantity, f.o.r. Main Ironic Lire Addreli-a A. D. BUCK, (ttukuot,
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