SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD OF QLEARING gALES. June 6.—W. H. Silver, Stony River Yards. June 7.—S. J. Sutton, Waitoitoi. June 13.—J. Hale, New Plymouth, Pedigree Jerseys. June 14.—S. J. Suttop, Urenui Yards (Pedigree Jerseys). June 14. —H. V. Ricketts, Riverlea. June 15.—S. P. Julian, Riverlea. June 16.—J. W. J. Gardiner, Lowgarth. June 19.—Mrs. W. H. Bishop, Hiesborough. June 20.-*—E. J. O’Hanlan, Pihama. June 21.—H. Hance, senr., Te Popo. June 23.—W. Herlihy, Inglewood Yards. June 26.—A. G. Bryant, Lowgarth. June 27. —N.P. Pedigree Jersey Sale June 28. —T. Raven, Warea. June 28.—G. W. Downs, Toko. June 29.—A. L. Hooper, Mahoe, Pedigree Jerseys. June 30.—Stratford Jersey Breeders’ Sale. July 3. —A. Anderson, Tataraimaka. July 19. —W. H. Tippens, Uruti. July 20. —Pennington Bras., Ngaere. July 21.—Estate of late E. C. Smith, Te Wera. July 21.—-Perrott Bros., Kaimate: July 26.—W. G. Thurston, Mangatoki. July 26.—Jans Bros., Stratford. July 27.* —J. M. Hignett, Stratford. STONY RIVER SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 6,192 i I At 12.30 o’clock. FAT & FORWARD BULLOCKS 10 fat cows 100 lambs 50 s.m. ewee (in lamb) -Set of Tripod Harrows. On account of Mr. W. H. SILVER, without reserve—--38 Grade Jersey cows, mostly young, in good condition and early calvers 1 half-draught horse (any work) Spring dray and harness, 4 milk cans. Our Agent has inspected the above herd, and enters a favorable report on‘ the quality of the cows. Dairy Sale commences at 2 o’clock. ON THE FARM, WAITOITOI. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922. At 12 o’clock. NEWTGN KING, uTD. H AVE been favored with instructions from Mr. S. J. Sutton, to sell by Auction, without reserve— DAIRY COW’S, including 25 highgrade Jerseys, young, July-Aug-ust calvers, and in calf to Pedigree Jersey bull “WYNOTTE’S PROTECTOR” —tests for /Whole herd Pedigrees and Grade 4.G in flush to 5.8 in Marcii. 20 yearling Jersey heifers 18 4-year bullocks 50 mixed sheep / 3 draught mares,’6 to 9 years, good 3 yearling draught fillies by “Prince Ivanhoe” (slight reserve). 2 thoroughbred hacks (5 and 7yrs) 2 Pedigree Yorkshire sows (with litters) 1 pedigree Yorkshire boar 1 “FORDSON” Tractor (slight reeerve), Disc, Chain, Tyne and Tripod Harrows, Cambridge Roller, S.F. and D.F. ploughs, manure distributor, McCormack seed drill, Masses-Harris Binder, McCormack mower, grain grinder, saw bench, sledge, 2 60-gal. separators, 10 milk and cream cans, Avery platform soalos, harness, poultry, and general farm sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Pedigree stock will be sold at Urenui •Saleyards on June 14.
UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF PEDIGREE JERSEYS. ON ACCOUNT OF MR. S. J. SUTTON. AT URENUI SALEYARDS. (For Convenience of Sale). WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1922. Catalogue comprises: 22 PEDIGEE JERSEY COWS. 14 2-year and yearling hoifowi 14 pedigree Jersey bulls The “YATHONG” Stud was for the most part founded on high priced stock purchased from the Estate of the late H. B. Curtis, Messrs. John Hale and H. L. Spence. In this selection Mr. Sutton paid particular care to secure cattle possessing both type and production, and he has endeavored to build up on such lines. Individually the cattle are a very well bred lot, the famous K.C.B. strain predominating. Each lot is for UNRESERVED SALE (farm sold). Catalogues obtainable from the Auctioneers. KING, LTD. All Branches.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1922, Page 8
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