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- ' Auotioni. J^EWTON KINQ'i LlOTaTglZii'. ■ MAY— Monday 13—Toko Monday 13—Urenui i luesday 14—Stratford " Wednesday 15-Stony River S Fnday 17-Kaponga^ luesday 21—Rahotu *iiday 24^-Waiwakaiho Monday 27—Urenui Monday 27—Douglas iuesday 28—Stratford Thursday 30-R. G . Hughes, Ri ver _ FlidSiock 31~E- WeßtW°od ' Be^ JUNE— L — Wednesday 26-H. Parkes, Palmer, vu ,d» KaPonga TokY ~Ueo' Parker > MangaJULY— ° \ ThUßoad 4~E* KeUiher ' Toko' Thursday 11— F. Moore, Kai Iwi (in conjunction with Messrs. freeman R. Jackson and Co >" tok? 18~Th03' Linn > ManSiWednesday 24-A. Telfar, UpperDuthie Road Thursday 25-A. E. Watkins, Urenui yards AUGUST— . Wednesday 7-P. J acob , Gordon. •Koad Thursday B—Jas. Linn, Toko Friday Bros., RosaKoad^ Tariki STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAyTmaY 14. NEWTON KlNG^ill sell by auction as above, — 550 HEAI> CATTLE > deluding— 150 2-^-year steers 120 20-month steers 60 20-month empty heifers 50 store cows 150 mixed weaners to yearlings Sale at 1 o'clock. TOKO~ : " " MONDAY, MAY 13. NEWTON. KING" will sell at his, yards,— 230 CATTLE ' includine--75 mixed weaners 80 weaner steers 30 weaner heifers 12 fresh cows 10 empty heifers 5 bulls 11 good dairy cows 200 lambs Sale at 1 o'clock. rpARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN - A HIDE and TALLOW SALE ''"* Hide Shed—Cloton Road, Stratford* (Next Dairy Factory). NEXT SALE—JUNE 4. Clients are particularly requested to. ioiward consignments in time to arrivewrt later than FRIDAY, May 31 NEWTON KING. DAIRY HERDS. T HAVE the following Dairy Herd&A • J- tor private sale, and invite en-J----quines:— 20, young, £9 10s. 27, grades, £7 10s. 21, fairly young, £7 10s. 28, young, delivery middle June, £8 10s. . 40, mostly young, £7 10s. 40, up to fifth calversj £10 50, pick of 80, second and third: ealvers, £8 Bs. 80, pick of 90, £8 10s. 39, young, £9. 110, Jersey-Holsteins, £10 10s; pick. * 60, £10 15s. P 23, second and third calvers, £7 7s 30, young, £6 los. 23, young, £7 10s. 25, up to fifth calf, half are f-bred-Jerseys, £9 9s. 70, fairly young, will graze to Ist September, £9. 25, £8 10s. 40, Jerseys, £10. 20, mostly young, £7 10s. 35, £8 Bs. 48 (47 average for March £59 17s6d), £8 10s. 25, August-September, £7 10s. 18, third calf, 8 Holsteins. £9. ' 9, young, £7 10s. 38, youn^, pick 35, £10; best herd' at factory; July ealvers. 20, July-August, lot Jerseys, £9 10s. 20, good few Jerseys, £8 10s. 20, choice third imd fourth ealvers^ Jersey-Holsteins, £11. 45, good condition, best test at factory, £8 ss. 16, good line, £12. 20, 7 Holsteins, £8. 10, pick of 20 pure, f and *-bred: Ayrshires, £10. i "^ewton" t^-ing, NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD and; KAPONGA. WANGANUI SALE. WANGANUI EAST YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15. At 1 p.m. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, L^IX, will sell as above, — 1 200 SHEEP > comprising— 400 ewes in lamb 400 lambs 200 empty ewes 150 forward empty ewes IAA HEAD CATTLE, including—»• 20 weaners 10 store cows 12 mixed cattle 6 fat cows 6 fat bullocks On account of Jas. Higgle, Esq.,— 40 mixed Hereford weaHers Brakes leave Post Office cornerperiodically after 11 a.m. Luncheon may be obtained at theyards. STRATFORD WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE and TALLOW SALE. A NEXT SALE—JUNE L -.M~ Clients are requested to forward44ttsso as to reach us by FRIDAY, Mnv 31 W. H. H. YOUNG & CO* *

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 11 May 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 11 May 1912, Page 8