SALES BY AIaTION. NEWTON KING CALENDAR OF CLEARING SALES, AUGUST. Monday, 11— T. Luxton, Waitara. Monday, 11— G. Williams, Te Wera (in Douglas Yards). Tuesday, 12 —H. Morris (in Stratford yards). Wednesday, 13— W. Marshall, purebred Romney Blieep (at lnglawood yards). Thursday, 14—Win. Coombes, Oakura. Tuesday, 10— J. A. Peattie, Tataraim&ka (at Stony River yards) Thursday, 28—A. J. Ba'iley, Albert Road.
WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 8. Bell as aboves JjQQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE 20 springers 15 store cows 40 mixed yearlings 100 ewes in lamb 20 Shorthorn mixed yearlings 15 Jersey yearling heifers 5 empty 8-yeftr lieifers SALB AT 1 O'CLOCK. HAYMARKET SALE, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, AUGUST 9. gg WEANERS ' 29 stores 4 porkers 17 coils plain wire 100 fencing posts SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK.
AT THE MART, INGLEWOOD. SATURDAI, AUGUST 9. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions to sell by public auction as above: WITHOLT RESERVE! 380 sbeots 5, 0, 7, 8, 0, and 10ft. iron in good order. 3000 feet timber, including scantling, planking, flooring, weather boarding, etc. Quantity of 9 x 2 and 12 x 2 heart SALE AT 2.30
DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1919. 200, HEAD 1 1XED CATTLB 500 MIXED SHEEP 50 2-year empty beiierg CO in-cah' 2-year heiferv 250 hoggets 91 4 and 6-tooth ewes in lamb 200 ewes in lamb 150 2, 4 and 6-tooth ewes in lamb SO hoggets ALSO— On account Mr. G. Williams, who 1: sold his Xe Wera property-^ WITHOUT RESERVE 45 dairy cots, 3rd and 4th calveiv (close to jjroflt) 12 3-year springing heifers SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. The above cows are all young and in good condition. The average test is 4.2. The farm has been sold and they are for absolute sale. Being off hilly country these cows should do well in the open.
ON THE FARM, WAITARA. MONDAY, AUGUST, 11. NEWTON KINO JJAS received instructions from Air. Thomas Luxton, who lias sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE: 2-YEAR EMPTY HEIFERS 5 dairy cows 10 2-year steers 1 fl-senter Hupp motor car (reserve) C empty cows 4 draught horses 2 3-year unbroken horses 17 good store pigs , Hack, gig mare, 20 fowls, Massey reaper and binder, Duncan 11coulter drill, d.f. plough (Booth), s.f. Booth plough, Cambridge roller, chain, tyne, and disc harrows, McCormick mower, hay rake, lucerne cultivator, hay tedder, 2 Decring sweeps, hay stacker, vertical steam boiler, running gear, chains! harness, Cape barley, Bradley rubber-tyrcd gig and hurnoss, spring cart, trees, milk eanh, strainer and buckets, 3 milking machine buckets. On account Mr. Wm. Luxton: 17 dairy cows in milk and to calve luncheon Provided SALE AT 1230 O'CLOCK. PUTQ UP CROZIER, No. 81, INGLEWOOD, when you want to go to tht Mountain or anywhere dag. Big, ro»mv tm. OesuMtcat 4Hv«bl €•* wnl2
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 August 1919, Page 8
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