SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD OLEARI N G A L E 1921. MAY. Thursday, May 26 —Mrs. D. Kneebonty Mountain Road, Eltham. JUNE. Wednesday, Sth—D. Rea, Uruti. , Monday, June 13-r-E. Whitham, Hast* ings Road, Mangatoki. Tuesday, June 14—J. Poletti, Belt Block (Grade Jerseys). Wednesday, June 15—New Plymouth Pedigree Jersey Sale (under the auspices of the New Plymouth Jer* ' sey Club). Friday, June 17. —Stratford Pedigtefl Sale (.under the auspices of tbd Stratford Jersey Breeders’ Association and the Stratford A. and F* Society). Monday, 20th—C. Wells, Stony Rivel} Yards (grade Jersey heifers). Tuesday, June 21—A. Preece, Kapuni. Wednesday, June 22.—J. Harvey, InahdWednesday, 22nd—T. Walker, Hen wood Road, Bell Block. Thursday, June 23.—T. C. Sherson, Mid* hirst. Thursday, June 23—R. M. Glennie, Ma* naia Road, Manaia. Thursday, 23rd—G. Burkett, FrankleJ? • Road. Wednesday, 2flth—Collins Bros., Ramai Road, Kaupokonui. Thursday, June 30. —J. Eversfield, Mid* hirst. Thursday, June 30.—T. Whyte, Kapuni* Thursday, 30th—J. McAuley, Koru. JULY. Monday, 4th—George Bemiett, Bristol Road, Inglewood. Wednesday, July 6.—Bates and Kimber t Okato. Thursday, 7th—C. H. Silby, (grade Frieaians). Thursday, July 7—E. Forbes, Tuna. Thursday, July 14.—Horace Mellow, Ka* ponga. Friday, July 15—A. H. Huggett, Flint Road, Stratford (pedigree and grade Jerseys).’ Monday, July 18—G. G. Black, Pungarehu. Tuesday, 26th—G. T. Gibbons, Stratford Yards (grade Jerseys). ALTERATION OF SALE DAYS. JN view of the change in the weekly Half-Holiday, and Friday being mar< ket Day, our Rahotu and Waiwakaiho Sales will be held on Thursday of each w.eek, commencing 26th inst., and Haymarket at noon on Fridays, commencing 27th inst. NEWTON KING, LTD. HAYMARKET, STRATFORD
SATURDAY, MAY 21. gQ WEANERS 20 stores 1 gig k 100 fencing posts Sale 12 o’clock. URUTi MONDAY, MAY 23. At 1 o’clock. HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE 35 fat and forward cows and bullocks 25 2-year empty heifers 110 2 to 2|-year in-calf heifers (Jerseys, Holsteins and Shorthorne;. choice cattle) 400 2 to 6-tooth eWes (in lamb) 200 2 to 6-tooth wethere STONY RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, 24th MAY. JPJO HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE. 70 mixed weaners 15 2-year heifers (r.w.b.) 10 springing heifers 180 GOOD LAMBS 300 rimu posts MOUNTAIN ROAD, ELTHAM. THURSDAY, 20th MAY, 1921. NEWTON KING, LTD. JJAVE received instructions from Mrs. D.jpvneebone, who has sold her farm, to sell on the property on abovq date— WITHOUT RESERVE: 24 CHOICE DAIRY COWS, expected to calve July-August. 1 5-year heavy draught gelding 1 aged milk cart mare 1 Milk Cart, 5 Milk Cans, Harness, S.F. Plough, Discs, Sundry Farm Tools, etc. THE CONTENTS OF SEVEN-ROOMED DWELLING, including: 1 Velvet Chesterfield, 6 h.b. Oak Dining-room Chairs, 1 Sideboard, Carpet Square, Single & Double Bedsteads, etc., etc. 1 heater “DODGE” Motor Car, in good going order. (SLIGHT RESERVE). ' • SALE AT 12.30 P.M. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. . The cows are mostly young, in good condition, and early calvers. The .furniture is practically new and all in firstclass order. . „ ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 May 1921, Page 8
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