AUCTION SALES. Newton kin c■ e LIST OK SALKS--AUGUST— Tuesday, I—Rahotu. Tuesday, i—Stratford Hide Sale. Tlmrsday, 3—Wahvakailto. _ Saturday, s—Laud Sale at New Plymouth. s—Stratford Horse Fair. .Monday, 7 —Urouui. Tuesday, B—Stratford Tuesday, S—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale , Wednesday, 9—Stony River. Friday, If—Kapanga. Saturday, 12—Land Sale, New Plymouth. Entries Requested. Farmers arc requested to send in their entries for these sairs. Entries solicited. Newton king’s LIST OF CLEARING SALES— August—i 1). Owens, Rahotu. 2 Hodgkinsou, Haylock and Quinton, Tariki Road. v 2 N. Miller, Omata. 3 H. Kemp, Robson Road 3—Mr. Chew Chong, Waiwakaiho. ■l—R. Rolfc, Tikorangi. 4—E. Doherty, Bird Road, Stratford. 7—A. Thompson, TJrenui Yards.. 7—P. Godinagh, Drenui Yards 7—R. H. Phillips, Ngairo 7-—Pitt Bros., Jersey Heifer Sale, Stratford Yards. 9 W. Kehely, Awatuna East 10—Mrs. Bonner, Sen., Skinner Road. 11—R. B. and R. A. Brickell, Tututawa. • N 11—H. Barnitt, TJrenui Yards. 16—H. Purdie, Waitara RoiJ. 23—S. A. Gooding, Huiakama. September—--B—J. Halo’s Jersey sale, Now Plymouth PARANAIvI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW SALES: HIDE SHED Cloton Road, Stratford (next Dairj Factory). \ NEXT SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1— CLIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignments in timo to arrive not later than FRIDAY, JULY 28th. NEWTON SI UT ROBSON ROAD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. MEWTO.Ni KJ MG HAS received instructions from MR. H. KEMP, whose lease has expired, to Sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, etc., as undor— -35 cows, 2nd to 4th calvers, expected to calve Aug.-Sept., mostly Holsteins and Jerseys 4 springing heifers 1 Shorthorn bull 2 5 year half draught mare (trial) 12 store pigs, 10 sheep, 1 mare, 1 3yr filly, 1 spring dray and harness,’ 1 gig and harness, milk cans, cooler, buckets, and sundries, quantity mangolds, and carrots, 50 Stratford Factory shares. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30. IMPORTANT JERSEY HEIFER SALE. STRATFORD HEIFER YARDS. MONDAY, AUGUST 7th. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from MESSRS. PITT BROS., to Sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, on above date 1.30 CHOICE JERSEY HEIFERS, springing to calve. Sale at 1.30. These heifers can he recommended as an exceptionally lino line of Jerseys, in tip-top condition, having been two months on turnips. They were selected as weaners by Messrs. Pitt Bros, from some of the best dairies in Taranaki, and have all been served by purebred Jersey bulls.
NEWTON KJNC HAS tho following Dairy Herds for Private Sale, and will be pleased to supply further particulars on application : 40 at £lO, Holstcin-Shorthorn. 1G at £9 10s. 25 at £S Bs. 14 at £7 40 at £S 10s, chiefly Jerseys. 14 at £G 10s, mostly 2nd calvers 10 at £B, 2nd to 4th calvers 12 at £7 10s, young 45 at £lO 10s, in calf to pedigree bidl GO at £8 10s, all due end September. 25 at £lO, Shorthorns 51 at £9, August-September. 21 at £7 10s, good dairy 31 at £8 10s, good lot 25 at £9 10s, three-quarter Jerseys GO at £8 10s, Ayrshire and Shorthorns 20 at £S 25 at £8 10s. All subject to sale and withdrawal. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1. \7OUNG, HOBBS' AND CO., JL wdl sell by auction at their yards, as above— HEAD MIXED CATTLE. Including— SO 3 year old steers 100 2 year old steers 150 yearlings, off turnips. 15 Jersey empty heifers. 50 3 year in-calf heifers 100 f.f.m. ewes in lamb 200 lambs 100 young store cows 30 good yearlings G 2 year old steers 35 Jersoy-Holstoin yearling heifers
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 135, 31 July 1911, Page 8
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