SALES BY AWTTOV, QALENDAR OF QLEARJNG CALESj AUGUST. Wednesday 4th.—R. Aroa, Uruti. Thursday sth.-—C. Grainger,' Pukei aruhe. Wednesday 11th.—J. H. MoPartianni Stratford Yards. ' SEPTEMBER. , t Wednesday 22nd.—The South Taraaakl Pedigree Jersey Breeders' Assn, Kaponga Yards. STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, 3rd AUGUST. 55 3 & 4-YEAR BULLOCKS '„' 30 2 and 3yr. springing heifer? 130 mixed yearlings' v 26 yearling Jersey heifers " IB empty heifers 20 store cows 29 20-month steers 7 „„„.J .I—' , „ l" 6 p 30-gallon Baltic /eparatcr, i griniH stones, and corn crusher (all power driven) %-ton of potatoes SALI! AT 1 O'CLOCK. ON THE FARM, URUTL * WEDNESDAY, 4th AUGUST. NEWtON KING, JJAS been favored with instruction* from Mr, R. AROA, whose farm hat been Sold, to sell by Public Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE: 24 Choice dairy cows, *«»«# Jersey, August and Sept. calvera 3 3-yeaj springing Jersey helferi 6 yearling very choice Jersey hei« ,fers 10d i khd 4-tooth wethers 50 4-tooth empty ewes (not in Unify as seated) ■ 2 pureifted, Berkshire board 1 purebred Berkshire sow (dud Sept.) 1 iiidre (any harness) Spring tip dray and harness, sledge" (new), DO gallon separator (hand or pbwerj, Methven copper and stand, 0 oream itid milk cans, buckets, ete.,' 2 itiilk vats, 8 bottle Tester, milk fevjr, Outfit, 100 Are bricks,' saddle a,m bridle, maul and wedges, 600 ft I'inch piping, wheelbarrow, 14-gal, copper, and large quantity of farm sundries; ALSO Household Fnrai. tiire arid Effects, including bedstead* (double arid single), and mattresses, tables, dressers, lino, sewing machi - ine, Arcolite lamp, benzine • iron. " wringer, etc., etc. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE:
1 5-scater Maxwell Motor Car- id perfect running order Piano, practically new. r 3-piece drawing room suite (brown velvet, new) 5 fully paid-up shares Farmers' Meat Works On account of MR. H. G. EICgiKD* SONSpring trap and long shifter gig. sale at 12.30 o'clock. li6ht luncheon provided; • NOTE.—The cows are a particularly fine line, mostly Jersey, 2nd and 3rd and" 4th calyers, having produced 320 lbs. but* ter fat last season in 9 months. Ttsja and calving dates wiltf be given at sale. The heifers also are very choice, bavins; been specially selected from the best cows. Mr. Aroa has been dairying Mr 11 years, and this is his first sale. » WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY; flth AUGUST. ] (If) MIXED YEARLINGS 4 guaranteed cows (close up) § 15 springing heifers 70 hoggets On account of Mr. Hy. WALLATH, of WESTOWN, without reserve": 18 young dairy cows, mixed Jersey, Shorthorn and Holstein, mostly 2nd and 3rd calvers. Calving August and September. On behalf of a client—--30 guaranteed dairy cows, Shorthorns and Holsteina, . mostly young, in splendid condition, iind en lying August apd September. 15 3-year well grown springing heifers (close up), Shorthorn's, Hoisteins and Jerseys SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK.
NEWTON KING, LTK WOOLBROXrR. GOVERNMENT VALUATION OF WOOL WILL BE HELD AT? WAITARA EARLY IN AUGUST. NEXT SALE OP SHEEP SKatS* HIDES, ETC., AT STRATFORD;. TUESDAY, AUGUSfB 17, Consignments must arrive by Fridr~ previous. Advice Cards and Labels < application.
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