AUCTION SALES. T EWTO N KING'S -M LIST OF CLEARING SALES JULY— Tuesday, 29—A. Cave, Rahotu yards Tuesday, 29—Tate and Bamsley, Ro. wan Wednesday, 30—J. C. Robson, Bird-Robson Read, Stratford Wednesday, 30—A. N. Mills, Umata Thursday/ 31—W. Grant, Puniho Thursday, 31—Hararacrton Bros., Stratford yards AUGUSTFriday, I—A. C. Nit/,, Waiwakaiho yards Friday, I—C. Bridger, Waiwakaiho Yards Friday, I—A. F. Stockley, Kioro Monday, 4—H J. \ aleiuine, Riverlea Monday, 4—E. Julian, Warea Wednesday, 6—T. P. Hughson, Stony River Yards. Thursday, 7—R. H. Bartlett, Kaponga Tuesday, 12—James H. Allan, Waiwakaiho yards Wednesday, 13—Mrs Stevenson. Puniho Friday, 22—Murray Horo, Rahotu Yards Wednesday, 27—P. C. Clemow, Omata. SEPTEMBER— , Friday, s—Newton King, pedigree Holsteir.s, New Plymouth AT THE FARM, KIORE. FRIDAY. AUGUST. EWTON KING has received in--1 structions from MR A. E. •.TOCKLEY," whose lease has expired, o sell, Without Reserve, his first•lass Dairy Herd, Implements, etc., is under—--21 choice dairy cows, Aug. and Sept. calvei.s 4 cows in milk 3 store cows 8 20-month heifers in cr.:f 5 20-month empty heifers 2 20-month Holstcin bulls 17 calves 120 6-tooth and f.f.m ewes in lamb 50 store pigs (slight reserve) 30 20-month steers, spring waggon, milk cans, aerator, weigh cans, tine harrows (lever), Oliver plough. Planet Jr. Seed and fertiliser drill, swingletrees, pig troughs, churn, corrugated iron, quantity onions, pig netting, bag turnip manure, sundries, etc.. etc Also on account of MR J. KIPPENBERGER.— 4 springing heifers 1 springing cow LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. XOTE.—This is a real good herd. Mr Stockley has culled heavily, and the cows are mostly young. Highest test at Kiore factory. Returns can be .ecu at the sale. The stock will be put on trucks free. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30.
J"ATTHEWS, BENNETT and Co. A.YJL TO'ill iiold their weekly sale in i-heir Inelewood Yards, on the above Inte. Present entries—• 25Q head mixed catle 200 fcoggets On account of A. PULGER—--15 dairy cows On account of Mrs SCHUMACHER, 8 dairy cows 1 heifer Sale at 1 o'clock. STRATFORD DAIRY YARDS. THURSDAY, 31st JULY. f"EWTON KING lias received in- - • stmotions from MESSRS HAMMERTON BROS., who have sold their a: in, to sell, Without Reserve, as above, their first-class Dairy Herd, comprising—--60 choice dairy cows, expected early calvers Sale at 1 o'clock. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. BIRD AND ROBSON ROADS, STRATFORD. WEDNESDAY, 30th JULY. NEWTON KING lias received instructions from MR. J. C. ROBSON, who is giving up dairying, to sell, Without Reserve, his Dairy Herd. Farm Implements, etc., as under:— G 7 choice dairy cows, Aug. and Sept. calvers 18 3-year heifers 28 extra choice yearling grade Jersey heifers 2 grade Jersey bulls 17 store, pigs 3 sows, to farrow in August 5 goats, 1 half-draught hay gelding. (') years (slight reserve), 1 half-draught aged gelding, 1 harness mare by Jersey (slight reserve), 1 milk waggon (slight reserve), milk cart and harness, gig and harness (slight reserve),,ll milk cans, buckets, aerator, Duncan plough (nearly now), sundries, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. lie above herd gave the the local creamery, each ng 10 2-year heifers, averL'll 10. per bead. They pink of condition, and For absolute sale as Mr eliriii'i from dairying.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 71, 29 July 1913, Page 8
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