SALES BY AU'OMOII. NEWTON KING QALENDAR OP QLE ARING • gALEsJ JULY. Wednesday 28th.—R, W. Dawson, Rm liotu. AUGUST. Wednesday 4th.—R. Aroa, Uruti. . Wednesday 11th.—J. H. McP&rtlnnm Stratford Yards, SEPTEMBER. . ' Wednesday 22nd.—The South Tarfnakl, Pedigree Jersey Breeders' Asa a, Kapongft Yards.. SALE CANCBTiPjft • H. K. GREIG'S Sale ofP«<ljjrM|, and Grade Jerseys, aj; Pulokjftike, which was to have been held on day nest, 20th inst,, haajieen indefinitely, NEWTON Kma, INGtfEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, JU£,Y 28ti» 50 YEARLING HEIFERS, Jersey* Holstein ' '• 34 3-year steers 20 Jersey yearling heifers (subject id sale) 23 Jersey yearling heifers 19 choice Holstein yearling 23 Holstein yearling steers (good); 35 yearling steers '' 27 yearling heifers ' '■ 40 Shorthorn yearling heifers 32 choice Jersey yearling. heifers 20 Holstein yearling heifen 20 store cows 35 springing heifers ,l 15 good springing cows 10 dairy cows 80 hoggets '/ - 1 CO 2-tooth wethers 300 mixed aged ewes In lamb 350 hoggets 180 empty ewes On account of Mr. A. H. Bennett—--80 Jersey-Holstein heifers in calf to Pedigree Jersey Bull, and in tip-top com dition. SALE AT 1 O'CLOQjC.
ON THE FARM, RAHOTU. WEDNESDAY, 28th JULY. NEWTON KINO.' JCJAS been favored with instruction* from Mr. R, W. DAWSON, t»ho hM sold his property to sell by puMic auc* tion, without reserve:— 25 CHOICE DAIRY COWS, mostly grade Jerseys 3 2-year Jersey springing heifers - 4 yearling Jersey heifers , 9 fat hoggets ' 3 horses, milk carters, and suitable for all farm work Spring cart and harness, 9 Coulter drill, disc harrows, s.f. plough swingletrees, etc., 5 milk cans, gig and harness, and useful form sun* dries. ALSO all household furniture and efl fects, of a 4-roomed dwelling. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. NOTJE.—The cows are a very fine qaab Ity lot indeed, comprising mostly grade Jerseys and light brindles. All young and in splendid condition. They prac* tieally a)l calve in August. RAHOTU YARDS. FRIDAY, 30th JULY, fjg CHOICE 2 & 3-yr. SPRINGING HEIFERS (close up) 80 mixed yearlings 20 2-year steers 15 store cows On account of Mr. A. W. Phillips—>> His interest in a 30-acres bush see* tion, aittiated on the OpunaVa Road, Rahotu, held under • Native Lease, with 21 years yet to run, at an annual rental of :.S 6d per acre, all in grass With i lie- exception of 5 acres.
SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. NEWTON KING WOOLBROXCR. GOVERNMENT VALUATION OF WOOL WILL BE HELD AH WAITARA EARLY IN AUGUST. NEXT SALE OF SHEEP SKINS, HIDES, ETQ., AT STRATFORD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, Consignments must arrive by Friday previous- Advice Cards and Labels on application. L; A. NOLAN & CO:, GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. GOVERNMENT Valuations conducts! as under— Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Wai« tara. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Strati, New Plymouth, every four weeks! Auction Sales of Hide 9, Tallow, etc., con* ducted monthly. . i , NEXT SALE TUESDAY, "XTOUSF It.
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