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AUCTION SALES. N E W T O N KING’S LIST OF SALES— J ELY— Monday, 10—IIrerun. Tuesday, 11—Stratford. Wednesday, 1 2—Stony River Friday, 14—Kaponga. Saturday, 15—Land Sale, New Plymouth. Tuesday, 18—Raliotu. Thursday, 20—Waiwakaiho, Farmers are requested to iNtid in their entries for these sahs. Entries solicited. AT E VV T 0 N KING’S JA LIST OF CLEARING JULY11— Messrs Uhlenberg Bros., Dairy Yards, Stratford. 12— F. A. Higgs, Normanby, in conjunction with Gillies'and Nalder. 13— A. Alexander, Stony River 14— J. Skinner and Son, Urenui. 14—G. Perrott, Mountain Road, Stratford I"—W. E. Watson, Tatarairaaka. 19— W. D. Linn, Stony River 20— J. Preeco, Palmer Road. 21— Exors, Rangi Homata, Stony River -4—D. Murphy, Lower Palmer Road. -1). O’Hara, Petone Road, Tataraimaka. Pnklowski, Tataraimaka, 2S—l. Brown, Bird Road August—- - Messrs. Hodgkinson, Haylock,’ and Quinton, Tariki Road. 4—H- Kemp, Robson Road. 9—W. Kehely. Awatuna East. 10—Mrs. Bonner, Sen., Skinner Rd. lb—H. Purdie, Waitara Road. STRATFORD. TUESDAY, JULY 11. ATEWTOM KING will sell by -8 ” auction as above—--700 HEAD CA T TLE > Comprising—--150 mixed \vcaners 200 18 months steers 70 store and forward cows 60 18 month heifers 35 2.} year steers 20 year heifers __B springing cows 250 lambs 150 choice in calf heifers in lotp 50 good 2 tooth ewes 30 f.m. ewes in lamb

Sale at 1 o’clock. STONY RIVER YARDS. THURSDAY, JULY 13th. NEV/TON KING HAS received instructions from A. ALEXANDER, Esq., who nas sold his Warea Estate, to sell by Auction at his Stony River Yards, as above, at 12.30 o’clock— His live and dead stock, comprising— -158 bullocks off turnips 110 forward bullocks 30 fat bullocks 28 yearlings, 10 in calf heifers 17 2 year steers, 18 cows in calf 6 cows and calves 1 team of 8 working bullocks. 315 2 tooth ewes in iamb to Romney ram 436 4 year to f.m. ewes in lamb to Romney ram 000 4 and 6 tooth and f.f.m. ews in lamb to Romney ram 400 lambs 200 2 tooth wethers 27 ram lambs 36 Romney and Lincoln rams 1,6 broken draught horses 2 2J year draught fillies by Knight of the Thistle 1 4 year draught filly broken 4 draught yearlings 7 draught foals 6 brood draught mares 5 2J year light draughts 8 3 to 4 year unbroken hacks 3 hackneys, 1 Shetland pony. 2 d.f. ploughs, 2 disc harrows, 1 set chain, 2 sets Tine harrows, Mitchell drill, Massey . Harris seed sower, Cambridge* roller, 2 sets 4 horse gear Taylor and Bremer woolpress McCormick mower. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. URENUI YARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 14th. NEWTON~ KING HAS received instructions r.om MESSRS. SKINNER AND SUiM, of Pukearuhe, who are dissolving, partnership, to Sell by Auction at his Urenui Saleyards, at 12.30 o’clock, 80 dairy cows, mostly JerseyHolstein cross, Aug. Sept, second to fourth calvers, all in calf to pedigree Jersey bulls, “Yankee Lad” ■ and “Tohunga.” 1 pedigree Jersey Bull, “Yankee Lad,” by “iankee” (imp.)— “Magnet’s Lass,” bred by Mr. A. E. "Watkins, Urenui. 1 pedigree Jersey bull, “Tohun- \ ga,” by “Dr. Jim”—“Palm ( .Leaf,” bred by Mr. Mcßae, Auckland. 25 2 to 3 year heifers by “Magnet’s Pet” in calf to “Yankee Lad” and “Tohunga.” 30 yearling heifers by “Grannie’s Boy” and “Tohunga.” 2 heavy draught mares, 1 heavy milk cart gelding, 3 2 year draught horses, 1 yearling draught filly, 3 hacks, P. and D. Duncan spring Tine cultivator.

.A.] so— Their choice Farm of 253 acres of freehold land on the Main North Road, near Pukearo.be, within seven miles of Urenui. The land is all level, planted with English grasses, well watred, a?sd subdivided into convenient paddocks, right opposite dairy factory and school and only i mile from telephone; buildings include good 4-roomed cottage, cowshed with concrete floor, and outbuildings. A milking machine has recently been installed in the cowshed, and is in good order. This is a first-class property, and well worth inspection by anyone wanting a good clear section.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 116, 8 July 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 116, 8 July 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 116, 8 July 1911, Page 8

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