V ——; ; 7 • if < • AUCTION GALES.'" M E WTON KING’* LIST 01' SALES—MAY. Thursday, 25—Wuiwaxaiho. Monday, 29—Urcnui. Monday, 29—Douglas. Tuesday, 30—Stratford. Wednesday, 31—Stony River. JUNE— Friday, 2—Kaponga. Saturday, 3.—Stratford Horse Fair. 4 ENTRIES SOLICITED. Newton king's LIST OF CLEARING SALES— May— Wednesday, 31—Mrs. Konnington’s Juno— | 7—D. Smithem, Pungarehu. 9—R. and J. O’Connor, Makahu. 14—A. McEwan, Riverlea, v ’ 15—A. G. Fischer, Stanley Road, 20—Gilling Bros., Matapu. 21—Wright and Warden, Kapuni. 23—T. Bottin, Climio Road. 26—W. J. Dew, Kapuni. 28—L. Terry, Cardiff. . J 29—Mrs. F. W. York, Rowan. July—-3-—II. H. Baber, Robson Road. 12—F. A. Higgs, Normanby. 18—Newland Bros., Warwick Road. 21—T. Sutton, Warea. ■ 24—D- Murphy, Lower Palmer. Road, E - l^ ein P> Hastings Road* 27—A. Faull, Toko. ' '• August— " Tf y—W. Kehely, Awatuna East. IARAVAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN , IiJLE AND TALLOW SALES. ' ‘ HIDE SHED* Cloton Road, Stratford (next Dairy Factory).' NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, JUNE 6. /CLIENTS are particularly requested V-2 to forward Consignments in Lima tn nrnVa nnf al vnr not >*« than FRIDAY, JUNE 2. For the convenience of clients any small consignments will be taken in as the Haymarket. NEWTON KINO. AT THE HAYMARKET. SATURDAY, MAY 27th. IVTEWTON KING will sell by Ai Public Auction as above—'23 weaners ' 14 stores 1 gig, doxible-seated, nearly hew (with slight Reserve) , Also, in the Estate of Irvine and Hemy—--1 joiner’s ci’amp, benches, scales, mortising machine, grindstone, frames, etc., etc. 1 bay mare, aged, any trial in harness 1 sheep dog 1 sot hanxess Sale at 12, AT THE MART. Poultry, vegetables, potatoes, onions, 2 coppers and stands, 50 pairs gate hinges, stretchers, chairs, tables, dresser, choffonier, sideboard, duchess chest, chest drawers, d.b.r. bedsteads, bedding, American leather couch, b.r. fenders, and brasses, washstand, overmantel, cui'tain poles, meat safe, bookshelf, piano, lino., rugs, cai-pets, toiletware,' saddlecloths, bridles, honey, dinner sets, hanging lamp, 1 case men’s suits, etc., mill-' tary coats, pictures, etc. Also—--50 cases apple’s, 2 sots harness, 2 gents’ and 1 lady’s bicycles. •A Sale at 1 o’clock, CHEAL ROAD, NGAIRE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31st, 1911. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from MRS KENNIXGTON,, who has sold her farm,:- and is leaving Taranaki, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, her Dairy Herd, Implements, etc., as under:— tV : 27 cows, chiefly 2 to 4 calvers, to calvo Aug., Sept. 1 3 year Shorthorn bull 12 heifers in calf (i choice weaner heifers I u year half-draught mate,- (xe(■trvo) ! 1 half-draught mare 1 pony Boar, sow with litter, 8 store pigs, dray, trap, sledge, maul,, wedges, jacks, bars, harrow, Tyne chain, and disc harrows, 1 gig (reserve), II disc McCormick drill’ and attachment (reserve), Duncan and American plough, horse cultivator, cylinder roller, Planet Jnr. seed drill, iron ago drill, coppers, pig netting, wire, blacksmith and carpenter tools, spades, forks, timber, cans, buckets, aerator, swingle trees, chains, ■ harness, saws, 27 gal. Laval separator, tubs, seed sower, cramps, block and tackle, spray, stack oaten hay, stack clover hay, aero mangolds and carrots, 3 acres swede (month allowed feeding)* ’The above comprises a nice line of 1 choice young cows, good tested and heavy milkers. Sale at 12.30.' STRATFORD HORSE FAIR. MY Next HORSE FAIR will ho held on SATURDAY, June 3rd. ENTRIES SOLICITED. NEWTON KING
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 81, 25 May 1911, Page 8
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