SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD CLEARING SALE TO-DAY. AT RAHOTU, . QN ACCOUNT OF MR. T. WAIWAKAIHO SALE. THURSDAY, AUGUST IS . JQQ HEAD OF CATTLE, 30 yearling heifers 25 guaranteed dairy cows 20 springing heifer# 50 ewes (with lambs) 30 tip-top yearling Jersey heifers 8-year draught gelding, child’s P“l (very quiet) On account of a client, Without Reserve—--20 2-year springing Jersey heifers On account of Mr. E. C. Locke, whosf lease has expired—--18 good quality dairy cows, fai< dash of Jersey and early calw ers. All tested under Bell Block Cow Testing Association in Oci tober last, averaging 42 Rr f&t| Individual tests, etc., at sale* URUT! FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. At 12 Noon. 2QO MIXED CATTLE 140 3-year bullocks 25 springing heifers and cows 30 mixed cattle 300 mixed age ewes (in lamb) 200 hoggets 400 mixed aged wethers 7 new pig troughs On account of Mr. John Hayes, wh( has sold his farm, without reserve—--80 3-year bullocks URENUI YARDS. MONDAY, 22nd AUGUST. SPRINGING HF.TFHRS & COWS. 30 fat wethera On'account of Mr. W. J. Free th—--24 exceptionally choice grade year* ling Jersey heifers, own rear* ing, by “Swastika’s Conqueror,” whose lialf brother sold for 40Q guineas. 4-—-4 TE WERA. MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1921. „ NEWTON KING, LTD. J£AVE been instructed by Mr. D» Kemp, who is going out of sheep farming, to sell on tho farm on abovci date— WITHOUT RESERVE: 3000 MIXED SHEEP, comprising-* 930 2-tooth to f.m. wethers (in lots)} 375 2-tooth ewes (in lamb to Romney rams) 405 G-tooth ewes (in lamb to p.bj Romney rams) 470 f.m. ewes (in lamb to p.b. Rotn« noy rams) 200 2-tooth to f.m. p.b. Romney eWo4 (in lamb to p.b. Romney rams) 500 hoggetfl (mixed seXffi) 60 p.b ewe Romney hoggets 3 hacks 2 Dunean Hillside ploughs 1 new 9-Coulter Duncan drill 10 Shetland breeding mares («.rj 1 Shetland stallion (s.r.) Sale at 12.30 p.m. Luncheon Provided. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT . ' OF A CLEARING SALE AT OPUNAKE. TUESDAY, 23rd AUGUST. NEWTON KING, LTD., JJAVE been favored with from Mr. OLLIVER CROSS, who ij giving up dairying, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his herd of 55 GOOD DAIRY COWS, equal ber of Jersey, Jersey cross, Hol’ stein and Shorthorn, and in calf to pedigree Jersey bulls 15 2-year Jersey heifers and stock. MOTOR CYCLE REPAIRS. AfE. FRANK SYKES, well-known rac* ing exponent, Is now in charge of our new REPAIRS AND TUNING DEPARTMENT. THE VERY HIGHEST GRADE WORIv GUARANTEED. PERCY J. DOUGLASS. NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1921, Page 8
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