SALES BY AU.TION. QALENDAR OF QLEARING gALES. _ JULY. Tuesday Oth. —J. S. Butler, Junction Road. 'Wednesday 7th.—J. Willis, Bird Road, Stratford. Wednesday 7th.—Rua ' Jliahop, Kiria Road, Oaonui. Thursday, Sth —Mrs. Cartwright, Stratford. Friday Oth. —J. D. Falder, Kahouri Bridge, Stratford. Monday 12th —O- Lovell, Kapuni. Thursday lath.—D. Hildred, Surrey Road, Tariki. (Thursday lath—Estate A. Kellv, •Mokau. Wednesday 21st.—J. W. Espin, Tatanumaka. Thursday 22nd.—J. Stachurski, Ratapjko. Thursday 22nd. —N. K. Trott, senr, "Mada," Eltham, Thursday 22nd.—A. W. Phillips and A. Baker (Pedigree Jerseys), at Raliotu Yards. Monday 2fith.—W. Corcoran, Urenui. Monday 2Gts, —K. L. Klenner, Douglas Yards. Thursday 29th—H. E. Greig, Puk l ;- aruhe, Pedigree Jerseys. SEPTEMBER. . Wednesday 22nd—The South Taranaki Pedigree Jersey Breeders' Asan, Kaponga Yards. STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, 6th JULY. 250 MIXED CATTLE. • 80 mixed weaners 25 springing heifers (August calvers) 15 springing heifers (i.e. to Barjn Cornwall) 2 springing Jersey heifers 40 good hoggets 2 pairs young working bullocks, yokes, bows and chains. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. KAHOURI BRIDGE, STRATFORD. FRIDAV, JULY 9th. NEWTON KING 1 JJAR received instructions from Mr. J. G. FALDER who has sold his farm, to sell as above— WITHOUT RESERVE: DAIRY COWS, Jersey, Holstein, and Shorthorn 4 Grade Jersey springing heifers 4 Grade Jlolstein springing heifers (i choice wennor heifers "5 breeding sows, to farrow Aug. v. 10, 1!), and 28, and Sept. 4. 1 Pedigree Berkshire boar 2 useful farm horses (all farm work) 1 gig mare (fi years), all harness, fast a sheep ALSO: 1 SF. Plough, 1 Hay Sweep, 1 D.F. Plough (good as new, Harvester Co.), Chain and Disc Harrows, Cultivator, 1 Milk Cart, 1 Gig, Iset Gig Harness, 1 Light Spring Cart, 2 sets Dray Harness, Sparc Harness, Price's Jack, Trewhella Jack, several Cement,, j\Jilk Cans, Circular Saw and Bench, Hydraulic Ram (No. 3), Rotary Pump, Logging & Plough Chains, Crow Bars, Maul & Wedges, Tools, 2 Cattle Dogs, Fowls ana Ducks, Milk Cans and Strainer, etc. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS —Contents of Seven Rooms. WTTTf SLIGHT RESERVE: 49 Stratford Dairy Co. (fully p d) ). . 1 piano "Bohm." Sale at 12 o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. The cows are a genuine lot; 20 are 2nd and 3rd calvers. Practically all bred by the vendor. Calving dates at sale. Springing heifers equal to best offered this y&r. Mr. Falder has been farming for 10 years, and lias never had a sale. He is leaving the district, and the cows are FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. NEWTON KING H AS been favored with instructions from the Public Trustee in tSo estate of the late WILLIAM KENDALL to offer by auctiqn at his Mart on SATURDAY, 10th JULY, at 2 o'clock: Section 122, situated township of . Leppcrton, containing J ac.'e freehold. The buildings consi.tt of a comfortable 4-roomed dwelling and a large shed. . The house is in excellent r !■ pair, and is situated in a sunny, well sheltered spot, and right in Lepperton. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. NEWTON KING WOOLBROXCR. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF WOOL held at WAITARA throughout the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC. offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. Consignments must arrive by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Labels on
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1920, Page 8
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