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SALES BSf Al/.'TION, NEWTON KING QALENDAIi OF QLEARING gALES. JUNE. Friday, 4th—D. George, \Y.;.iai'a. Mow'.ay. 7th—Mrs. L. Doyle, Okato. Monday, 7 th—Hurley Bros., Okaiawa, Wodacsdiy Otli.—C. W. Ruebe, Wcstown, New Plymouth (Pedigree .lerscys). Friday, lltli —Fred Cornwall, Pedigree Jerseys, Corbett Road, Bgll Block. . Friday 11th.—G. M. and I T . A. Brown, PuKengaliu (in conjunction with Farmers' Coop.), Pedigree and (.hade Ayrshire' and Heifers. Saturday 12th.—G. M. and N. A. lirown, Pukwigi.lui (in conjunction with Farmers' Co.-op.) Sheep, horse, and farm implements. Saturday, lath—Eat. H. B. Curtis, pedigree Jerseys, Inglewood yards. Monday, 14th—W. A. Ollicer, pod. and grade Jerseys, Norfolk road (Inglewood Yards). Monday, 14th—J. A. Knighi, I'atapu. Tuesday, lath —J. Butler, Inglewood, Tuesday 15th.—A. C. Heaven, Stratford Yards. Wednesday, 16th—VV. D. E. Worsley, Clim.u Road, Ngaere. Wednesday, 10th—V/. Duggan, Manaia. Wednesday 10th. Duckei' Bros., W.'.rea. Thursday, 17th—Percy .Tames, Rahotu. Thursday, 17th—C. Bell, Warwick Rd., Stratford. Friday 18th.—Marshall and Hermon," Cheal Road, Ngaere. Monday, 21st—A. Needham, Douglas. Pedigree Shorthorns. Tuesday, 22nd—Mrs. R. J # Horn, Climie Road, Cardiff. Tuesday, 22ml—Chas. Wells, Stony Yard.j, Jersey heifers. Tuesday 22nd —Warner and Hill, Stony River Yards. Wednesday, 23rd—A. Morrison, Toko. Wednesday 23rd.—J. F, Batey, Leith Road. Okato. , Wednesday 23rd —Old Bros., Upper Dutliie Road, Mahoe. Thursday, 24th—J. and J. H. Judson, Mangatotara, Toko, Thursday, 24th—Clias. E. Rowe, Mata* pll- - 2.5th —W. R. Bennett, Toko. Friday, 25th—D. Black, Raponga. Friday 25th.—C. Rowson, Stratford. Monday, 28th —Mrs. S. A, Morrow, Rahotu. Monday, 2Sth—Pw. Memberrv, Stratford Monday 2Sth.—J. Wallis, Awatuna. Tuesday, 29th—N. Burke, Lovvgarth. Tuesday 2!ltii. —D. Hyndman, St ..iford Yards. Tuesday 29th.—W. B. Clarke, Auroa. Tuesday 2!Hh.—T. S. Steckel (in Stratford Yards). Wednesday, 30th —C. W. C-illen, Awatuna. ' Wednesday, 30th—E. E. Hancock, Stratford. Wednesday 30th.—W. P. Bishop, Inglewood Yards (Dairy Heifers). JULY. Thursday, Ist—J. G. Fah'.cr, Kahouri Bridge, Stratford. Thursday, 1st —Mrs. Ludecke, Oakura. Monday, oth— J. IT. jiurgham, Toko. Monday, sth—J W. J. Gardiner, Lowgarth, Pedigree & Grade Hoisteins. Wednesday 7'tli.—G. Lovell, Kapuni. Thursday, Bth—Sirs. Cartwright, Stratford. Monday, 12th.—J. Willis, Biri Road, Stratford. Thursday 15th.—D, Ilildred, Surrey Road t Tariki. Thursday 22nd. —J. Staehurski, Ratapiko, SEPTEMBER. Wednesday 22nd.—The South Taranaki Pedigree Jersey Breeders' Asan, Kapouga Yards. NOTICE. QLIENTS will'kindly note that in order to minimise the work of my Clerical Staff, terms for all Furniture and sundries at Clearing Sales are Strictly cash, NEWTON KING, " Auctioneer. INGLE WOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1020. NEWTON KING sell on behalf of a client, who has sold 'his farm: DAIRY COWS (July, August and September ealvers) There is a good lot of the Jersey strain in the above cows, which are off high country, and will therefore do well out in the open. ON THE FARM, OKATO. • • (Close to Stony Saleyards.) MONDAY, 7th JUNE. NEWTON KING JJAS been favored with instructions from Mrs. 11. Doyle, whose farm has been sold, to sell by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE: gg DAIRY COWS 15 choice 2 and 3-year heifers 2 Holstein bulls 52 mixed weaners 3 draught horses (any harness) 1 sow (in farrow) 1 stack hay and cover i 101 fully paid up shares (Okato Dairy Co.), d.f, plough, disc, chain, tyne and tripod harrows, roller, spring cart, block dray, gig and harness, cart and plough harness, swingletrees, 10 milk cans, barrels ami troughs, new copper and stand, circular saw and bench, lawn mower, wheel-barrow, 50 pine posts and strainers, fowls,' potatoes, and large quantity of useful farm sundries. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. NOTE.—This herd has been heavily culled from year to year and now contains some good working material, being mostly good types of Shorthorn and Ilolstein with a sprinkling of Jersey. Practically all are August ealvers. The heifers are worthy of special attention.

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1920, Page 3

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