AUCTION SALES. ]\r E \V T 0 X R 1 X G ’ S In LIST OF CLEARING SALES AUGUST— Friday, I—A. C. Nil/., Waiwakaiho yards Friday, I—C. Bridger, Waiwakaiho Yards Friday, I—A. E. Stockley, Kioro Monday, I—H J. Valentine, Riverlea Monday, I—E. Julian, Warea Wednesday, G—W. Aitkon, Awatuna Wednesday, G— T. P. Hughson, Stony River Yards. Thursday, 7—R. U. Bartlett, Koponga Tuesday, 12—Tames H. Allan, "Waiwakaiho yards Wednesday, 13—Mrs Stevenson, P uni ho Friday, 22—Murray Iloro, Rahotu Yards Wednesday, 27—R. C. Clemow, Omata. SEPTEMBER— Friday, s—Newton* King, pedigree Holstcins, New Plymouth AT THE HAY MARKET. SATURDAY, 2nd AUGUST. EWTON KING will Sell by Public Auction as above— BIGS, CALVES, HORSES, POUL- ' TRY, SUNDRIES, ETC.— 25 weanors ■ID stores 2 gilding, 6 years (,auy trial) 1 good milk cart horse, set milk cart harness, spring cart, gig and harness, trap and harness, 1 4-bottle Standard tester, 42 sheets 5, G and Bft. iron, Planet Jnr., cow covers, horse covers, 2 coppers, vice, farm tools, grass-seed, 100 posts, 3 cattle dogs, 40 fully paid up shares Stratford Factory, ,• 30 fully paid up shares Ngaere Factory, sundries, etc. IN Sale 12 noon.
AT THE FARM, KIORE. FRIDAY, Ist AUGUST.' NEWTON KING iias received instructions from MR A. E. STOCKLEY, whoso lease has expired, cn sell, Without Reserve, his firstclass Dairy Herd, Implements, etc., as under—• 21 choice dairy cows, Aug. and Sept, culvers 4 cows in milk 3 storo cows 8 20-month heifers in calf 5 20-month empty heifers 2 20-month Holstein bulls 17 calves 120 G-tooth and f.f.m ewes in lamb oO store pigs (slight reserve) 30 20-month, steers, spring waggon, milk cans, aerator, weigh cans, tine harrows (lover), 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. KIPPENJJERGER.— •I springing heifers 1 springing cow LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. NOTE.—This is a real good herd, Mr Stockier has milled heavily, and the cows .are mostly young. Highest tost at Kiore factory. Returns can be seen at the sale. The stock will be put on trucks irou.
STRATFORD DAIRY YARDS. TUESDAY, 4th AUGUST. ■VTEWTOX KING lias received inI ’ structions from Mr. H. !!. KIDD to sell, Without Reserve, as above, his choice dairy herd, etc., compris--40 first-class dairy cons, early calvors 10 weaners G empty cows Sale at 1 o’clock. ON THE FARM, UPPER BIRD ROAD, STRATFORD. FRIDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1913. 7VTEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO-, Ltd., have received instructions from MR JOHN WILLIS, who is giving up dairying, to sell, Without Reserve — 29 dairy cows, mostly 2nd calvers In springing Jersey 7 heifers, in calf to Holstein hull On account of other Clients, with Slight Reserve — 1 purebred Jersey bull 1 staunch trap horse, aged, any harness 1 3-year-old Holstein bull 1 2-year-old Holstein bull Milk cans, quantity niatai fencing posts. LUNCHE(IN PROVIDED. Sale at I o’clock. N.H.—Mr Willis’ cows averaged a CO test at the factory last season. Tin’s is a really good herd of young cows, all calving in August and Sept ember. NOTE.—Special arrangement with clients regarding finance r 'f dairy stock, whereby a largo saving in interest. etc., is effected, which clients should specially consider before purchasing elsewhere.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 73, 31 July 1913, Page 8
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