SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING CALENDAR OF CLEARING SALES. JULY. Monday, 14— H. D. and F. W. Collins, Tataraimaka. Tuesday, 15—Thos Harvey, Puugarchu. Wednesday, 10 —1). and A E. Watkins> (in conjunction with -V Z. Loan Co.) (pedigree and grade Jersey cov/s) Thursday, 17— R. E. Sutton, Waitoitoi. Friday, 18— J. W. Upsom, Frankley Road Tuesday, 22-rA. J. Guscott. Carrington Road. Wednesday, 23—Mrs. Bryden, Carrington Road. Thursday, 24 —H. Jeffrey, Bell Block. Thursday, 24 W. D. Linn, Oakura. Friday, 2o—Cowling Bros., Omata (registered Shorthorns), at Waiwakailio yards. Friday, 25 —Chas. Colson, Egmont Road, at Waiwakaiho Yards. Monday, 28—Estate James Hamblyn, Henwood Road, Bell Block. Wedesday, 30— J. Lucena, Toko Road, Toko. TJiursJay, 31—Dueker Bros., Warea. Thursday, 31—Messrs. Ranford Bros., Opunake Road, Stratford (Pedigree Jerseys) AUGUST. Friday I—N. T. Rundle, Bell Block. Monday, 4—F. J. Kelly, Pungarehu. Thursday, 7—Geo. Tunnecliffe, Kent Road.
pEDIGREE JfRIESIANS Sale, advertised for FRIDAY, July 25, has, through the railway restrictions, been postponed until further notice. AH clients who have: received cata< logues are requested to take care of saint for use later on in the season. NEWTON KING. A. J. GUSCOTT'S CLEARING SALE. 'pHIS Sale will (owing to Peace Day Celebrations), be held oa TUESDAY, July 22. NEWTON KING URENUI SALE TUESDAY, JULY 22. 'JTHIS sale will be held as above owing to the Peace Celebrations being held on Monday, July 21. ENTRIES INVITED. NEWTON KING. HAYMARKET, NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-DAY AT 12 NOON. Pigs, Horses, Traps. On account Mr. Jas. Hawkins— I thoroughbred mare, "Merry Marta," by Sweet Simon —Lady Nell HAYMARKET SALE, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, JULY 12. WEANERS 20 stores 5 porkers 1 sow, due August 1 longshafter gig 1 milk cart 1 hack (8 years) ICO woolly hoggets (off turnips) SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1919. 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— CO Shorthorn 2-year steers (good) 50 weanerg (mostly sieers) 40 store and forward cows 30 empty heifers Safe at 1 o'clock. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16.
3-YEAR STEERS, in good forward condition. 14. good, Jersey in-calf heifers,, 2ft',2J : yeajt l 3'»teew. . v .. 12 3-year Jersey in-calf heifers 12 3-year Holatein in-calf heifera 30 2f-year steers ' 50 3i-year steers 27 empty heifers* ; 12 forward in-calf'heifers 15 2J to 3-year steers 10 springing heifers showing for* ward 30 store cows 60 mixed weancrs ' ' 350 first-class lambs 40 forward conditioned lambs 60 woolly lambs 207 mixed age ewes in lamb On account Lieutenant-Colonel Weston 30 3-year Shorthorn heifers (springing) On account of Mr. J. Morrison, Ratapiko, who has sold his farm; 46 3-year-old tteers fjust ju Taste rsiena Breakfast
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1919, Page 8
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