SALES BSf AU.MIOIf. NEWTON KING QALENDAR OF QLEARING gALES, JULY. Wednesday 21st.—J. W. Espin, Tataraimaka. Thursday 22ud.—J. Staehurski, Ratapilto. Thursday ■22 nd.-A. W, Phillips and A. Baker (Pedigree Jerseys), at Rahotu Yards. Saturday 24th.—A, Bulmor, Stratford Yards, Monday 28th.—W. Corcoran, Urenui. Monday 20th.—K. L. Itlenner, Douglas Yard 9. Tuesday 27th.—Mrs. Beggs, Barrett Road, Omata. Tuesday 27 th.—J. H. McPartland, Stratford Yards. Thursday 29th—H. E. Greig, Pukearuhe, Pedigree Jergeys. AUGUST. . Wednesday 4th.—R. Aroa, Uruti. SEPTEMBER. Wednesday 22nd.—The South Taranaki Pedigree Jersey feeders' Assn, Kaponga Yards.
RAHOTU YARDS. FRIDAY, 16th JUL*, 50 2J-YEAR STEERS 10 springers 50 mixed yearlings . 40 mixed weanera 10 2-3-year springing lieifers 12 2i-year steera SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. HAYMARKET SALE., STRATFORD. SATURDAY, 17th JULY, 1920. 36 STORES 40 weaners 1 sow 1 d.f. plough 2 s.f ploughs 1 9et tripcd harrows , I 1 2-yard block dray (in good order) SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. URENUI YARDS. MONDAY, 10th JULY. 250 HEAD 0F MIXED CATTLE. 15 springing heifers 22 2J-year steers 50 ewes in lamb to black face ram 1 draught gelding, 4 years (any harness) Set gig harness On account of Mr, F. L. Boyes, without reserve—--15 HAIRY-COWS, guaranteed sounl, mostly young and calving in August and September. Also, on account of Mr. F. Stanhope, who has decided not to milk, WITHOUT RESERVE- ' gg SELECTED DAIRY COWS, calving July, August and September, Shorthorn, Jersey and Holstein cross, comprising one of the best herdß from the coast. Further particulars to be had from the Auctioneer. 1 Pedigree Holstein Bull, "KING 4 PAUL JELFE." On account Messrs. Revell and Otfen, of Ngatimiro: 250 f.f.m. ewes (in lamb), good line ORDER OF SALE: Store Cattle and Sheep—l o'clock. Dairy Cattle, 1.30 o'clock. STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, 20th JULY. 200 MIXED CATTLE. On account of a client - 8 dairy cows, July and August calvers 10 springing heifers SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK.
WAIKATO FARM. FOR QUICK SALE. 1280 ACRES FREEHOLD ' 1280 ACRES freehold; is situated in a prosperous district and township; subdivided into numerous sliecp-proof paddocks- The property ii flat to undulating, and all ploughabie'but 100 acres; about 650 acres are sown down in good English grasses; no weeds and the balance is fern and tutu; no stumping to be done, only put a match to the fern, which acts as a fertiliser, then the pl<JTigh, sow down in turnips or clover, great results. ' Buildings: Sound eight-roomed house, conveniences, up-to-date cowshed, machines, etc. 100 cows can be milked on the front of this farm if desired. Cream cart passes the door, school within half a mile. Price, for quick sale, £lO 10s per ecru; £BOO cash to good man, balance of money at 5 per cent. Sole Agent— NEWTON KING LAND DEPARTMENT, 'NGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1920, Page 8
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