SAXES BY ACTION. NEWTON KING CALENDAR OF CLEARING BALES. JULY. Tuesday, 15—Thos Harvey, Pungarehu. Wednesday, 10—D. and A E. Watkins (in conjunction with S.Z. Loan Co.) (pedigree and grade Jeraty cov/8) Thursday, 17— R. E. Sutton, Waitoitoi. Friday, 18— J. W. Upßom, Frankley Road Tuesday, 22—A. J. Guscott. Carrington Road. Wednesday, 23 —Mrs. Bryden, Carrington Road. Thursday, 24 H. Jeffrey,' Bell Block. Thursday, 24 W. D. Linn, Oakura. Friday, 25—Cowling Bros., Omata (registered Shorthorns), at Waiwakaiho yards. Friday, 25-rChas. Colson, Egmont Road, i at Waiwakaiho Yards. Friday, 25 J. K. Silby, Awatuna. Monday, 28—Estate James Hamblyn, Henwood Road, Bell Block. Monday, 28—Estate Late George Petch, Waihi, Waitara. Wedesday, 30— J. Lucena, Toko Road, Toko. '■ Thursaay, 31—Ducker Bros., Warea. Thursday, 31—Messrs. Ranford Bros., Opunake Road, Stratford (Pedigree Jerseys) AUGUST. Friday 1-N, T. Rundle, Bell Block. Monday, 4—jF. J.,Kelly, Pungarehu. Thursday, J—Geo. Tunnecliffe, Kent Boad. URENUI SALE TUESDAY, JULY 22. • 'PHIS sale will be held as above owing to the Peace Celebrations being held on Monday, July 21. ENTRIES INVITED. NEWTON KING. STRATFORD SALE. t TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1910. 25Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— -00 Shorthorn 2-year steers (good) 50 weaners (mostly steers) 40 store and forward cowß 30 empty heifers On account of a client who has sold his farm, In Dairy Heifer Pens* 20 good dairy cowa Bale at 1 o'clock. INCLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10. 4Q 3-YEAR, STEERS, in good forward condition. 14 good Jersey in-calf heifer* 20 2i-year steers \ 12 3-year Jersey in-calf heifer! 20 2J-year steers 12 3-year Holstein In-calf heifers 30 2j-year steers B0 3s-year steers 27 empty heifers 12 forward in-calf heifers 15 2$ to 3-year steers 10 springing heifers showing forward 30 store cows " 10 gd. sd. and. .good.dairy cows 45 f. and f. wethers 30 mixed 20-month cattlo 60 mixed weaners 350 first-class lambs 40 forward conditioned lambs CO woolly lambs 207 mixed age ewc9 in lamb On account Lieutenant-Colonel Weston 30 3-year Shorthorn heifers (springing) These heifers are selected sorts, mostly Shorthorns showing well forward. They are in calf to a pedigree Jersey bull. On account of Mr. J. Morrison, Ratapiko, who has sold his farm; 46 3-year-old steers RAHOTU. FRIDAY, JULY 18. HEAD MIXED CATTLK 23 2-year steers 40 mixed yearlings ON THE FARM, FRANKLEY ROAD. FRIDAY, JULY 18, NEWTON KING TJAS received instructions from Mr. J. W. UPSON, who has sold his farm, to sell by Pulbic Auction as above, without reserve:— • OK DAIRY COWS,i-»ostly Jersey and ' in calf to a Jersey Bull 6 tseleeted Grade Jersey Heifers in calf to Pedigree Jersey Bull 1 Pedigree Jersey. Bull, "Kilty". 1 Breeding Sowj with litter of 5-year, draught horse (all harness))'2 J-year Ally', aged plough marc, good cattle dog, spring dray and harness, gig and har- [ , Jicss, disc, tine and chain liarrows, Massey Harris B.f. plough, ! 4 milk cans, Canadian cooler, concrete trough, 30 house blocks, 25 hinau posts, 3 hinau strainers, fowls, tools, farm harness, all household furniture, including drophead sewing machine. NOTE.—These cows averaged 2351b5. butter-fat for the past season. Further comment should be unnecessary. tUNCHEON PROVIDED,, £ak at 12.30,
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1919, Page 8
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