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AUCTION SALES. “Vf E VV T 0 N K ! N C ' C I* LIST OF SALFS--JULY— Friday, 14—Kaponga. Saturday, 15—Land Sale, New Plymouth. Tuesday, 18—Rahotu. Thursday, 20—Waiwakaiho. Farmers are requested to send in their entries for these sai is. Entries solicited. NE W TON KING’S LIST OF CLEARING SALES—JULY— 14—J. Skinner and Son, Urenui. 11—G. Permit, Mountain Road, Stratford 17—IV. E. Watson, Tataraimaka. 18 L Monin, Ouiata. I'J -A. 1). Linn, Stony River 20—J. Preeco, Palmer Road. 21—J. Hagen buck, Stanley Road, Friday, July 21. 2i—Exors, Rangi Homata, Stony River 24—D. Murphy, L; wer Palmer Road. 21—W. Newman, Douglas yards. 25 Bregnan Bros., Robson Road. 20—S. E. Jveuin, Hastings Road. 27—A. Fanil, Toko. 27—D. O’Hara, Petone Road, Tataraimaka. 27—W . Puklowski, Tataraimaka. 28—T. Brown, Bird Road 31—M. W. Christensen, Croydon and Ackland Roads. August—--I—M. P. Christensen, Flint Road, Stratford. 2—Messrs. Hodgkinson, Haylock, and Quinton, Taiiki Road. 3—H. Kemp, Robson Road. 9—W. Kehely. Awatuna East. 10—Mrs. Bonner, Sen., Skinner Rd. 10—vH. Purdie. Waitara Road. 23—S. A. Gooding, Huiakama.

NEWTON KING Has the following Dairy Herds for private sale, and will be pleased to supply further particulars on application—--40 at £8 15s, young 14 at £8 10s, mostly 2nd culvers 24 at £7 lO.s, young 10 at £B, 2nd to 4tn calvers 37 at £8 Bs, all good 12 at £7 10s, young 25 at £ls, halt to purebred Jerseys 30 at £8 10s, young 30 at £9, early calvers 10 at £7 10s, good dairy cows 26 at £B, early calvers 45 at £lO 10s, in calf to pedigree bull 30 at £9, all due end Sept. 12 at £6 10s, early calvers 20 at £8 ss, fair strain Jersey 25 at £lO, Shorthorns 31 at £9, Aug.-Sop*. 38 at £B, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th calv-

ers 21 at £7 lOs, good dairy cows 31 at £3 10s, good lot 2d at £9 10s, three-quarter JerG 0 at £8 10s, Ayrshire and Shorthorns. 20 cows at £3 13 cows at £8 Ss 25 cows at £8 25 cows at £8 ALL SUBJECT TO SALE AND WITHDRAWAL. MOUNTAIN ROAD, STRATFORD. FRIDAY, JULY 14th. HAS received instructions i’oin MR. GEO. PERRETT, who has sold his farm, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, etc., as under—--60 cows, chiefly 3rd and 4th calvers, expected to calve Aug.Sept., mostly served by pedigree Jersey bull 1 purebred Jersey bull 49 mixed yearlings 3 sows, milk cans, tools, trap, harness, spring dray and harness, 2 half draught mares (trial), and sundries 1 stack oaten hay 1 stack meadow hay 31 Midhirst Factory shares . Sale at 12.30. K A PONCA, FRIDAY, JULY 14 th. newton" king jnVTILL Sell at his yards as abovoHEAD MIXED Ci TILE, Comprising—--50 store fat and forwxrd com 60 mixed weaners 10 springing heifers 4 bulls. sovs NEWTON K\U C ■Luncheon provided. Sale at I o’clock.

AT THE HAYMARKET. SATURDAY, JULY 15t!i. ATE WTO *3 KING will sell by Public Auction aa above— PIGS, CALVES, HORSES,

SUNDRIES. 20 store pigs 17 v,-caners. Sale at 12 o’clock. AT THE MART. Poult 'v, including 70 lanlcs birds 1 ton Canterbury t:'blo Dotatoes, 15 sacks I isli .Hocks, -10 bags onions, \cgetables, gate hinges, copper and stand, 1 Orion range, 1 set harness, large hath, duchess chest, dresser, conch, sideboard, chairs, tables, d h.r. bedstead, bedding, wire mattresses, hallstaiid, stretchers, cliosts drawers, hook shelf, bridles, crockery, books, lawn mower, bicycle, sundries. Milk cans, milk pans, tubs, Planet Jr. Drill, garden tools, 1 case Gent.’s suits. HAR DY WELL-GROWN NURSERY STOCK. On account MESSRS DUNCAN and DAVIES, New Plymouth, comprising Apples, Pears Plums, Peaches, Quinces, Currants, Roses, Lawsonianas, Pines, Macrocapa. Berberry, Elacgnus, Pittopuorum, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Heaths, Camolias, Conifers, and many other choice shrubs and hardy climbers. PLEASE NOTE.—Messrs Duncan and Davies are quite familiar with our rigorous climate, and carefully select their Nursery Stock _ for our district 'accordingly. Their trees grow. Sale at 1 o’clock.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 120, 13 July 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 120, 13 July 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 120, 13 July 1911, Page 8

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