SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING CALENDAR OF CLEARDfIj SALES. AUGUST. / Monday, 25 W. Gibbons, Wares. Monday, 25—A. N. Franklyn, liiglewood. Tuesday, 26— 0. Kerriak, Wliaoehuia (it) Stoa,tford Yards). Thursday, 28—A. J. Bailey, Albert Koad, Thursday, 28— J. McCracken, Wharehuia, SEPTEMBER. Monday, I—F. E. Billinghurst, corner of Croydon Koad, Waipuku. Thursday, 4—Mr. T. Luxton, Waitarn (Household Furniture). Monday, B—W. K. Morris, Oakura. Wednesday, 18—A. U. Moore, Puni« ivhakau. Wednesday, 17—Mrs. 8. A. Morrow, Ra* hotu, pedigree Friesians. > Thursday, 25 H. L. Spence (Carringtoi Road, New Plymouth), (P«djgre«\ Jerseys) Date to be arranged—J. H. L. Bury) Maknhn Koad, Pohokura (store catUa. and sheep). STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 19W 20Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE, include ing— 1 40 Shorthorn Yearling steers . . 30 2-year empty Shorthorn heiferfri 50 mixed weaners 30 yearling heifers 20 3-year steers C 2-year steers ' 40 yearling heifers, 3 months turnips) and hay 10 yearling steers, 3 months turnip* and hay gQQ MIXED SHEEP In springer pens— On account Mr. D. Kerriak, of Whan* ' huia, who has sold his farm—--34 good dairy cows close up ■ % On account other clients—--40 springing heifers and cows , Sale at 1 o'clock. INCLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27. g0 GOOD yearling to 15-month steers off turnips 60 yearling heifa 8 2}-year steers 10 2-year steers 18 2-year empty heifers 25 3-year springing heifers 30 2-year, springing heifers 70 yearling steers in lots 10 springing heifers 5 dairy cows guaranteed 10 choice springing heifers v 25 Holstciu yearling lieiters off tur« nips 30 Shorthorn yearling heifers off tuw nips 250 good hoggets 200 mixed age ewes in lamb 20 f.m. ewes On account Mr. J. W. Hirst, Tarata 10 dairy cows (springing) ON THE FARM, ALBERT ROAD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1919. NEWTON KING T-TAS received instructions from Mr. A. J. Bailey, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction as above, with*
2\ DAIRY COWS, mostly young and a good line 1 Holstein bull 2 two-year heifers in cult 6 selected yearling heifers 1 yearling bull Half-draught mare, rising 6 years (all harness), 1 trap horse (all harness), M.H. mower, hay rake, disc, tine and chain harrows, 5-coulter 1-horse drill, 2 ploughs, spring cart and harness, gig and harness, light - spring trap, scalding tub, gifyi* stane, wallaby jack, iron, hay knife, 7it cross cut saw, maul and wedgas saddle and bridle, 2 ladders, crowbar, hay forks, milk cans and sun- ?\ dries; 28 white- leghorn folds, V small quantity furniture. Luncheon provided. RAHOTU. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2!). 115Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE NEWTON "KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF WOOL held at WAITABA throughout the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered erery four weeks at * STRATFORD. Consignments must artive by Friday previous. Advice, Cards and Label* -on application. l
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 August 1919, Page 8
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