SALES BST AIi.TIOW. "IALENDAR OF CLEARING CJALES. Wednesday, 30th—C. W. Callen, Awatuna. Wednesday, 30th—E. E. Hancock, Strutlord. Wednesday 30l h.—W. P. Bishop, Ingle- ! wood Yards (Dairy Heifers). JULY. j Thursday, Ist—J. G. Fal.er, Kahouri | Bridge, Stratford. Thursday, Ist—Mrs. Ludecke, Oakura. Thursday Ist—J. Tlisrkleson, Tariki. Friday 2nd.—A. D. Carr, Urenui. . Friday 2nd—At the Kaponga Saleyards: W. J. Wheeler, Rowan, and Hockey and Sons, Riverlea. Monday, sth—J W. J Gardiner, Lowgarth, Pedigree & Grade Hoisteins. Monday nth.—H. Hyndman, Mountain Road, Stratford. Monday sth—X. Burke, at Gardiner's farm, Lowgarth (Grade Jerseys) Monday f,th—S. R. Solly, at Gardiner's ( farm, Lowgarth (Pedigree Hoisteins). Wednesday 7Ui.—G. Lovell, Kapuni. Wednesday 7th.—J. Willis, Bird Road, Stratford. "' Wednesday 7th.—Rua Bishop, Kina Road, Oaoiiui. Thursday, Bth—Mrs. Cartwright, Stratford. Thursday 15th.—D. Hildred, Surrey Roau ( Tariki. ■ Thursday loth—Estate A. Kelly, Mokau. Wednesday 21st—J. W. Espin, Tataraimaka. Thursday 22nd—J. Stachurski, Ratapiko. Thursday 22nd—H. E. Greig, Pukearuhe, Pedigree Jerseys. Thursday 22nd.—A, W. Phillips and A. Baker (Pedigree- Jerseys), at Rahotu Yards. Monday 2.6th.—W. Corcoran, Urenui. Monday 20th.—K. L. Klenner, Douglas Yards. SEPTEMBER. Wednesday 22nd,—The South Taranaki Pedigree Jersey Breeders' Assn, Kf.ponga Yards. NOTICE, i 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. Auctioneer. NEWTON KING, INCLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30th, 1920. PJQ MIXED WEANERS 17 in-calf heifers 25 empty heifers 15 store cows 37 20-month steers 50 ewes in lamb • 30 fat wethers On account of Mr. C. F.. Young, who has sold his farm— WITHOUT RESERVE: SO 3 to 5-year fat and forward bullocks On account of Mr. W. P. Bishop—--150 selected 2A to 3£-year dairy heifers, in tip-top condition On account of Mr. V. Fabish, who lias sold his farm—--2SO 2-tooth wethers 160 2-tooth ewes 200 lambs RAHOTU YARDS. FRIDAY, 2nd JULY. ,Q HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE. 1 hsrek 1 boy's pony Saddle and Bridle On account of Mr. W. M. Hill, who is leaving the district, without reserve: X good all-round horse, S/G plough, cart and gig harness, churn, 3 milk cans, and sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: Milk Cart and Gig. F ALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. KAPONGA SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1920. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mr. W. J. Wheeler, Rowan, who has sold his farm, to sell as above, — WITHOUT RESERVE: J YOUNG DAIRY COWS (Jersey, Holstein and Shorthorn), due l.o' calve August and September Also, on account of Messrs Hockey and Sons, Riverlea, who have sold their farm,— WITHOUT RESERVE: 55 dairy cows (2nd and 3rd ealversl, due July, August and September Jersey, Holstein and Shorthorn 2 half draught milk cart horses - 1 gig horse 1 half draught filly I Sundry farm tools. Sale at One O'clock. NEWTON KING WOOLBROKXR. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF *"* WOOL held at WAITARA throughNEXT VALUATION—JULY 1, SHEEPSKINS AND HIDEf3, ETC. . ' offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. Consignments must arvlw by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labels on SDDlicfttion.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1920, Page 8
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