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AUCTION SALES. Newton ktn g‘ t LIST OF SALES—JULY— Saturday, 22—Land Sale, New Plymouth. Monday, 24—X : renui. Monday, 24—1 )oug!as. Tuesday, 25—Stratford Wednesday, 2G—Stony Hirer. Friday, 2H —Kaponga. Saturday, 29—Land Sale, New Plymouth Saturday, 29—Stratford Horse Fair Entries Requested. Farmers arc requested to fond in their entries for these sal is. Entries solicited.

Newton king's LIST OF CLEARING SALES— J uly—--2-1—!). Murphy, Lower Palmer Road 25—W. Newman, Stratford Yards 25—Brognan Bros., Robson Road 2(3—S. E. Kemp, Hastings Road. 27—A. Fanil, Gordon Road. 27—1). O’Hara, Tataraimaka. 27 W. Puklowski, Tataraimaka 28— r T. Brown, Bird Road 31—J. Wilson, Tataraimaka. 31—G. McGuinnes, Awatuna. August— I— W. E. Hollard, Kaponga. IM. P. Christiansen, Flint Road. 1 1). Owens, ilahotu. 2 Ilodgkinson, Haylock and Quinton, Tariki Road. 2 N. Miller, Omata. 3 H. Kemp, Robson Road 9 W. Kehely, Awatuna East 10—Mrs. Bonner, Sen., Skinner Road. ll H. Barnitt, Urenui Yards. 15—H. Purdie, Waitara Road. 23—S. A. Gooding, Huiakama. September—--B—J. Hale’s Jersey sale, Now Plymouth SCHOOL EIRE SALVAGE. GN THE SCHOOL GROUNDS, FENTON STREET. SATURDAY, JULY 22c-. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions to Soil WITHOUT RESERVE, the following : 6000 bricks 15000 feet timber, including rusticating, scantlings, etc., in very good order 300 sheets iron 200 piles Quantity burnt wcod , Sashes, sasli frames, mantel pieces, all in good order. Sundries The whole in small lots to suit Farmers. Sale at 11 o’clock. DOUGLAS YARDS. MONDAY, JULY 24th. NEWTON KING will sell by Public Auction on the above ■date, •j QVk HEAD MIXED CATTLE, JL.Comprising—--30 IS month steers 25 18 month heifers 18 store and forward rows 15 springing heifers 3U‘ mixed iambs 250 owes in lamb Sale at 1. CORNER OPUNAKE—HASTING S ROADS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26th.

NEWTON KING HAS boon favoured with instructions from MR. S. E. KEMP, who- has sold his farm, to Sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, etc., as under—--100 cows, chiefly 2nd to sth calvcrs, expected to calve Aug.Sept., 1 purebred Jersey bull 2 bulls, 1 half draught mare 7 years, 1 5-year hack by Sylvia Park (good jumper), 1 5year draught gelding, 1 0year half draught mare, 1 milk waggon (almost new, to carry 1(3 cans), harness, milk cans, cooler, buckets, trough, barrel, tank, and sundries. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30. The above is a fine herd, selected irrespective of cost, many being wellbred Jerseys and Holsteins. They are for absolute sale, and can be recommended to any dairyman. BIRD ROAD, STRATFORD. FRIDAY, JULY 28th. NEWTON KING has received instructions from MR. THOS. BROWN, who has sold his Farm, to Soli, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, etc., as under—--04 cows, 2nd to 6th calvcrs, expected to calve Aug.-Sept., chiefly Jersey, Ayrshire, and Shorthorn. 1 3 year bull 44 mixed yearlings 7 2 year steers 03 ewes in lamb 1 ram 20 choice 2 and 3 year heifers, in calf (slight reserve) 1 2 year Jersey bull 40 paid-up shares Stratford Dairy Factory 1 mare l.half draught gelding 1 milk waggon, almost new, to carry 24 tons AI ilk cans, cooler, buckets, and sundries Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30. Mr. Brown has been dairying twelve seasons, has always heavily culled—almost all the cows being in’s own breeding, and are for absolute sale. have Herds several Genuine for Sale. Dairy MATTHEWS AND BENNETT, INGLEWOOD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 127, 21 July 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 127, 21 July 1911, Page 8

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