SALES BY AU.TION, NEWTON KING CALENDAR OF CLEARING SALES. JULY. Friday, 18— J. W. Upsom, Frankley Road Tuesday, 22—A. J. Guscott. Carrington Road. Wednesday, 23—3Irs. Bryden, Carriugton Road. Wednesday, 23—4. Drosdowski, Inglewood Yards Thursday, 24 H. Jeffrey, Bell Block. Thursday, 24 W. D. Linn, Oakura. Thursday, 24 H. Hance, Jar., Te Popo (next to Factory). Friday, 25 —Cowling Bros., Omata (registered Shorthorns), at Waiwakaiho yards. Friday, 25—Chas. Colson, Egmont Road, at Waiwakaiho Yards. Friday, 25 J. K. Silby, Awatuna. . Monday, 28—Estate James Hamblyn, Henwood Road, Bell Block. Monday, 28—Estate Late George Fetch, Waihi, Waitara. W?dnesday, 30—Wm. Loveridge, Omata, Thursiay, 31 —Ducker Bros., Warea. Thursday, 31—. J. Fabish, Surrey Road, TarikiAUGUST. Friday I—N. T. Rundle, Bell Block. Monday, 4—F. J. Kelly, Pukengahu. Wednesday, G—J. Lucena, Toko Road, Toko. Thursday, 7—Geo. Tunnecliffe, Kent Road. SALE OF PEDIGREE JERSEYS, QWING to the railway restrictions, the salo of Pedigree Jerseys advertised on account of Messrs Ranford Bros., Stratford, ,to be held on Thursday, July 31, has been cancelled. NEWTON ICING, Auctioneer. JpEDIGREE JpRIESIANS 'JHIS Sale, advertised for FRIDAY, July 25, has, through the railway restrictions, been postponed until further notice. All clients who have received catalogues are requested to take care of sama for use later on in the season. NEWTON KING. HAYMARKET SALE, STRATFORD, FRIDAY, JULY 18. 20 weaners 15 stores 1 sow and litter of lit 1 sow, due August 1 hack X milk cart (carry 6 cansj SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, 22nd JULY. newton"king 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 20 store cows 00 mixed yearlings 2 store pigs 1 sow, in pig 20 2-year in-calf heifers On account Mr. Charles Andrews, who has sold his farm: 65 2-year in-calf heifers, Jersey, Shorthorn and Holstein cross (all good dairy sorts) . SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK, SALE OF MANGOREI PROPERTY. NEWTON KING H as received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late J. Simpson to sell at .the Mart, Devon Street, New Plymouth, on fcaturday, July 26, 1919, at 2 p.m.: 129J ACRES, being sections 97 and 802, Grey and Omata Survey Districts, situated on the Mangorei Road 8 miles from New Plymouth. Land Transfer Title with all buildings. Full Particulars from the Auctioneer. WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 2S. NEWTON KING; JJAS received instructions from i&sirp. Cowling Bros., who have sold t-ieir farm, to sell by Public Auction at {he Waiwakaiho Yards (for convenience of sale) the whole of their registered Milking Shorrihorri cattle WITHOUT RESERVE 16 registered cows 8 registered heifers 1 pedigree bull, bred by Messrs. R. Turnbull and Son. VENDOR'S NOTE.—Transfers of these cattle will be available on the day of sale. The cows are a good lot and the heifers (3 years old) are choice and include some prize winners at the N.P. Show, 1919. A car will run from the Stratford office on the morning of sale. DRIVE SAFE. Avoid the possibility Of a law suit as the result of blinding glare, by remo.ing the glare; drive safe by fitting a pair of Nn Ra glasses. Price 17s 6d per pair at BSIPGER'S Motor Equipment Store. 7?h0n.8 >■ >, ELTHA^f v
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1919, Page 8
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