AUCTION SALES. EWTONK I ,N G ' S LIST OF CLEARING SALES lay, 21—Longytaff .Bros., T; Monday, 21—Paul Collycr, Douglas Yards Tuesday, 22—E. M. Gatton, Stratford yards Wednesday, 2'}—F. J. Hopkins; Toko Wednesday, 23—Mrs Roift, TikoWednesday, 23—A. C. McDonnell, Stony River Yards Thursday, 24—Mrs G. Clarke, Riveriea Thursday, 24—0. Olson, Stratford Thursday, 21—E. DeCastro, Oakura Friday, 25—W. James, Bell Block Friday, 25—D. Hennessey, Kapuni Monday, 28—Estate Thomas Langman (Dsceased), Huirangi Monday, 28—J. W. Ross, Urenui Tuesday, 29—Tate and Barnsley, Ro. Wednesday, 30—A. N. Mills, Omata Wednesday, 30—J. C. Rohson, Bird-Robson Road, Stratford ■ Thursday, 31—Hamraerton Bros., Stratford yards Thursday, 31—W. Grant, Puniho AUGUSTFrklay, ]—A. E. Stockloy, Kioro Monday, 1— E. Julian, Warea Thursday, 7—R. H. Bartlett, Kaponga, Wednesday, 13—Mrs Stevenson, Puniho Friday, 22—Murray Horo, Rahotu Yards SEPTEMBER— Friday, s—Newton King, pedigree Holsteins, New Plymouth AT THE FARM, MAHOE. WEDNESDAY, 23rd July 'TEWTON KING has hecn favored ■—" with instructions from MR G. ROGERS, who has sold his Farm, to sell, Without Reserve, his first-class Dairy Herd, Implements, etc., as under— -2! choice dairy cows, chiefly Aug. calvers, large proportion Holstein strain 1 purebred Jersey bull, 2 years 5 yearling heifers 1 draught mare, 7 years staunch and sound 1 aged half-draught mare in foal to Rothschild's Pride • . 1 18-month gelding by Bombardo 1 yearling cofel by Silver Speck, 3 sows to farrow in August, 1 Berkshire boar, plough, harrows, dray and harness, copper and stand, milk cans, 75 Mangatoki and Lowgarth Factory shares, sundries, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. NOTE.— A large .proportion of this herd are Holsteins, and included art 3 purebred Holsteins bred by. Mi Newton Kim::. ELTHAM YARDS. Sale at 1 o'clock. SATURDAY, 19th JULY. mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND 1- MERCANTILE AGENCY Co., Ltd. have received instructions from MR. J. H. BLAKELEY, who has leased his farm, to sell as above, Without Reserve—■ 90 dairy cows, Aug. and Sept. calvers 1 child's pony • NOTE.—These cows are in tip-top condition and in calf to pedigree bull. They are mostly young and JerseyHolstein crosses. Sale at 1 o'clock. GILLIES AND NALDER'S STOCK SALES FOR JULY— Wednesday, 23—Eltham Thursday, 21—Hawera Friday, 25—Kaponga Saturday, 25—Horse Fair, Hawera Monday, 28—Auroa Tuesday, 29 Manaia TULY—CLEARING SALES. Saturday. 19—F. A. Bremer, Pollution Horse Bazaar, pedigree Ayrshire herd. Monday, 21 —F. A. Bremer, on the farm, Okaiawa, choice dairy cows Friday, 25—-A. A. Piper, on the farm, Meremere Monday, 28—W. J. Dew, Eltham Tuesday, 29—T. Tumoroa, Manaia yards Wedne.-day, 30—E. R. Hastie, Kaur>okori"i Unless specially requested, Gillies and Nalder do not advertise notes or remarks on herds for sale. [7EBSTER, DOBROV AND CO.'S t V LIST OF SALESJULY— Monday, 28—Strathmore . Tuesday, 29- Stratford LIST OF CLEARING SALES. lULY--C. J ago, Tuna, 23rd July F. Wellington, Tuna, 23rd July, Jersey and Holstein heifers Thursday, 2-I—G. H. Harrison, Rugbv Road Tuesday. 29—It. Savace, Strafford AUGUST— Fridiy, I—Hancock Bros., Opunake Road Friday, i* —M. Levandowski, Cross
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 62, 18 July 1913, Page 8
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